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  • Telstra rings up another AU$18m from ATO

    Telstra has reaped an AU$18 million bonus from the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) after the agency exercised options on its current voice services contracts.

  • Asset management systems

    With upcoming changes to accountancy laws, Asset Management Systems may soon become essential. While this may increase enterprise efficiency, it also heralds a downturn in staffing levels.

  • War Memorial will never forget digital assets

    Just a week out from Remembrance Day, the Australian War Memorial has announced that Alphawest will overhaul its content management systems and is on the prowl for storage platforms to preserve 100 terabytes of data.

  • Vista licence options make Macs look cheap

    A UK property asset management company is examining Apple Macs and Linux desktops to cut its dependency on Microsoft in the wake of the software giant's aggressive licensing options.

  • Gartner Symposium 2007: Complete coverage

    News and video from Gartner's Symposium event, which is being held in Sydney this week.

  • Red Hat tries new desktop Linux angle

    Red Hat announced a new version of its Linux software on Wednesday geared for desktop and laptop computer customers in developing nations.

  • Crime agency considers options for ERP

    Australian Crime Commission (ACC) officials have invited vendors to argue the benefits of insourced versus outsourced ERP after the federal government agency went to tender for such a system.

  • NSW police beef up identification, firewall protection

    The NSW police service is planning to beef up its security by consolidating its disparate identification systems and firewall management.

  • Windows 2000 users hit by Zotob worm

    Antivirus firms have urged affected users to patch their systems immediately after a new worm was discovered over the weekend that exploits a critical vulnerability in some Windows platforms.

  • $80m fund boosts Australian start-ups

    Ericsson and Deutsche Bank will pour $80 million into Australian Internet and data companies as part of a venture capital fund announced yesterday.

  • Dell to march deeper into wireless

    Dell Computer will expand deeper into the wireless market as part of its overall goal of increasing annual revenue to US$60 billion in the next few years, according to company president Kevin Rollins.

  • Aust gets 'ute' of RFID

    Australia will have its first full radio frequency identification device (RFID) deployment by the end of this year, according to Capgemini's global technology lead Jonathan Loretto. However he says there needn't be any privacy concerns as we're only getting the "ute" version, not the Ferrari.

  • Pond floats Cisco's boat

    The recent IT industry downturn saw networking infrastructure giant, Cisco Systems, embark on a major program of soul searching as it realised that for all its success, productivity was a major problem, said senior vice president operations, processes and systems, Randy Pond.

  • 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.

  • Hostworks takes Asia Pacific plunge

    South Australia’s outsourced Internet hosting group Hostworks has signed a million dollar agreement with online travel booking service ZUJI, marking its first foray into the Asia Pacific market.

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