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    Administrators are downsizing Ansett Australia's network and IT infrastructure, as the failed airline continues to be wound-up.

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    Trying to do more with a restricted budget is one of the biggest challenges facing Australian IT managers at the moment, according to local research. How are the country's IT executives overcoming the problem?

  • Get executive buy in: BankWest CIO

    Australian businesses need to make IT leaders part of the executive team to drive business strategy, according to one leading CIO.

  • Competition to drive Aust middleware uptake?

    The urge to get ahead of the pack is going to drive the uptake of straight through processing in the Australian marketplace, according to one software vendor.

  • Why is that user yelling at me?

    In many cases, IT departments are about providing customer service to the rest of the enterprise. But are there limits on what should staff have to put up with?

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  • Ansett's IT comes in for final landing

    Administrators are downsizing Ansett Australia's network and IT infrastructure, as the failed airline continues to be wound-up.

  • More bang for your buck

    Trying to do more with a restricted budget is one of the biggest challenges facing Australian IT managers at the moment, according to local research. How are the country's IT executives overcoming the problem?

  • Get executive buy in: BankWest CIO

    Australian businesses need to make IT leaders part of the executive team to drive business strategy, according to one leading CIO.

  • Speaking out: possible or crazy?

    One minute the CIO is sitting calmly at the boardroom table, and the next they're yelling. Is it right to speak out when a project's going down the drain, or is it just career suicide?

  • Why is that user yelling at me?

    In many cases, IT departments are about providing customer service to the rest of the enterprise. But are there limits on what should staff have to put up with?

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  • Wireless chips take their first steps

    Some of the first integrated circuits that create a wireless network using the very powerful, and controversial, ultrawideband wireless technique are on their way for testing by device makers.

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