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  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Hiking the price -- with no complaint?

    SQL Server 2005 will cost more but why aren't customers complaining?

  • UPDATE: Coles Myer kicks off RFID trial

    Coles Myer has teamed up with Intel Australia and Sun Microsystems for a two-month trial using Radio Frequency Identification Device (RFID) tagging in Coles Myer distribution centres.

  • 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.

  • How do enterprises track IT assets?

    Tighter budgets in many Australian organisations has led to an even greater need to keep track of IT assets. How are IT departments managing this process?

  • Access to funding

    A Sydney based company has secured a further $76 million funding deal for research and development, and, at the same time, attracted some much-needed support from corporate heavyweight Oracle.

  • 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.

  • State of Play: RFID in Australia

    Radio frequency identification (RFID) technology has generated a lot of interest recently, and promises to generate a lot more in 2004.

  • 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.

  • We are CRM, you will be integrated

    One of the great challenges of implementing customer relationship management is getting CRM to work together with your existing systems. What is the best approach for connecting CRM?

  • ROI: You can teach a New Economy old tricks

    In these tough times, customers will no longer trust you on the basis of VC referrals or your phone manner. It's time to prove that your customers need your services. ROI-based sales pitches of the past make a resurgence in the dot-com downturn of the present.

  • Straight to the source: CA's Ruthven

    Computer Associates Australia's John Ruthven talks about what the chameleon-like company is really all about.

  • Outsource your IT manager

    As your dependence on e-commerce, intranets, and extranets increases, so do the demands on your already overworked and understaffed IT department. Look to management service providers to transfer the burden of IT support.

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