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  • Australia unlikely to see Time Warner, AOL merger equivalent

    The $534 billion ($US350.14 billion) mega-merger between US giants America Online and Time Warner in has given rise to questions about the future of Australia's corporate media landscape.

  • ANZ beefs up tech project, online fraud scrutiny

    The Australia and New Zealand Banking Group has beefed up its scrutiny of large and high-risk tech projects and reinforced its commitment to fighting online fraud.

  • Microsoft Access: Saving you money?

    One of the most available tools to save your clients' money could be right on your desktop. See how one member used Microsoft Access on several projects to cut his client's costs.

  • Vote tally moves HP merger forward

    A formal tally showed that Hewlett-Packard shareholders voted narrowly to approve a merger with Compaq Computer, but opponents refused to concede defeat.

  • Keeping the enterprise in the picture

    Videoconferencing is an increasingly popular way for enterprises to keep in contact, but connecting systems together still presents some challenges.

  • Keeping track of digital assets

    Digital asset management (DAM) software, a sibling of document management, content management, and search engines, is taking on challenges from NASA to Comedy Central.

  • Last-minute jabs by each side

    Hewlett-Packard and Walter Hewlett tout their backers as shareholders prepare to cast their votes

  • CA's Sanjay Kumar: We'll manage on-demand

    Computer Associates Chairman and CEO Sanjay Kumar has the prevailing winds at his back. He is betting that the latest trend--on-demand delivery of computing resources--stirred up by companies like IBM, HP and Sun--will expand the market for the company's flagship Unicenter network management products.

  • Leasing hardware: Options and benefits

    Most organisations finance hardware without analysing all the economic implications. Understand how a lease will affect the business unit involved, as well as the whole organisation.

  • New age librarian

    Images ... sound ... text ... video. How can your customers manage all of that data? Welcome to the dewey decimal system of the future: DAM.

  • Software pirates turn themselves in

    The Business Software Association of Australia has described its 60-day Software Truce as “hugely successful”, with over 1150 companies signing up for immunity.

  • SEC chairman warns investors

    The new economy may be birthing multibillionaires and new dotcom startups every other day, but that doesn't mean that investors should throw caution to the wind, or that everyone can become rich overnight.

  • Search and deploy

    ZDNet Australia looks at software deployment packages designed to help you reduce network administration costs.

  • Amazon reiterates year-end goals

    Amazon.com CEO Jeff Bezos reiterated his pledge to reach profitability on a pro forma basis by year's end, while executives outlined both cost-cutting measures and expansion plans to reach that goal.

  • New Microsoft licences may increase costs

    Microsoft has revamped its software licensing program for most business customers, effectively raising the cost of upgrades by as much as 107 percent, analysts have said.

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