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  • NSW bets $800 million on e-learning

    The New South Wales government has outlined its IT budget initiatives with education being given the lion's share of its technology purse.

  • Getronics after more than just FaCS

    Getronics Australia is after more government business after signing an AU$10.8 million three-year services contract was signed by the Department of Family and Community Services (FaCS).

  • David Jones cuts back Web, IT operations

    David Jones plans to reposition its Web site as "principally a marketing site" -- with general merchandise purchases no longer available after mid-July -- as part of a wide-ranging restructure of the heavyweight retailer's business.

  • Physical security: An IT domain?

    Security goes beyond protecting an enterprise's network and servers. How involved should Australian CIOs be in other aspects of a company's security?

  • AU domain registrar targets offenders

    Australia's top domain name registrar, Melbourne IT, is preparing to release a range of tools designed to help domain name owners protect their brands, chief executive Theo Hnarakis said today.

  • Federal Govt accused of "cover-up" over IT outsourcing

    The political mud-slinging over a bungled AU$350 million federal Health Group IT outsourcing tender is set to continue.

  • Planning physical security strategies

    IT departments and business managers need to collaborate more closely on the enterprise's physical security needs, argues one advocate.

  • New technology: bane or benefit?

    Emerging technologies can be the stuff of science fiction, or they can have real business benefits. When is the right time to bring them into your organisation? ZDNet Australia investigates.

  • 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?

  • An ROI primer

    CIOs know they must understand ROI if they have any hope of helping other business leaders understand why it needs to be used with cautionâ€"especially when evaluating IT projects.

  • Key to success: Careful tech spending

    A new research report suggests that companies can't outperform their competitors simply by outspending them on technology.

  • SME spend: opening the funds door

    How can small-to-medium businesses in Australia get a bigger piece of the Government spending pie?

  • Improve performance reviews with these tips

    Performance reviews are rarely comfortable for the employee or the manager, but you can make them more positive by watching what you say.

  • Buy IT today, pay tomorrow

    IBM, Microsoft and others look to lure tech buyers with new financing programs.

  • Cutting costs tops CIO priorities

    As CIO columnist Jon Oltsik explains, CIOs have four main priorities--including cutting costs and better aligning IT with business strategy. Here's why he believes today's economic climate is the right time to advance these goals.

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