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  • Chinese crack US$2bn Microsoft piracy ring

    Chinese authorities, with the assistance of the FBI, have cracked a piracy ring allegedly responsible for manufacturing and distributing more than US$2 billion-worth of counterfeit Microsoft software.

  • 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.

  • Yarra Valley Water, Woodside sign major contracts

    Yarra Valley Water and Woodside Petroleum announced multi-million dollar outsourcing deals this week with Fujitsu and CSC respectively.

  • 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.

  • Aussie War Memorial faces digital content growth

    The Australian War Memorial's (AWM) need to manage and provide access to increasing amounts of digital content has led to a project to implement a new electronic content management (ECM) system.

  • Lost PCs phone home

    A revolutionary software has been launched in Australia today, designed to track down lost or stolen PCs.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Piracy: Size doesn't matter

    It doesn't matter what size the organisation is--if it is cutting corners by using illegal software, it is running a serious risk of being threatened by legal action.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Building a security response team

    With security an ever-increasing concern, enterprises are building security response teams to combat and solve problems. Learn who you should include on such a team, and some models around which you can structure your task force.

  • SGI's Bill Trestrail: Straight to the source

    The company changed its name from Silicon Graphics to SGI, but what else has changed? ZDNet Australia talks to Bill Trestrail, managing director Australia/NZ on how the company can shape this region’s future.

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