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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.

  • 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.

  • Welcome to Technology Idol

    Knowing which project to put your time and money into has never been easier. Simply audition all the projects in demand and have the Technology Idol team pick the winner!

  • CA chiefs talk up on-demand

    Continuing its march into the on-demand computing world, Computer Associates announced several updated products and revealed details about Sonar, a new asset management technology that company officials have branded "revolutionary".

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Information warfare: A booming business

    The business reaction to the new climate of distributed and networked security threats has created a variety of business opportunities and market shifts. Some may have long-term effects on the fabric of society.

  • Cutting costs for your IT budget

    IT departments are under pressure to cut costs and show returns on investment. Take a look at these budgeting strategies.

  • Straight to the source: CA's Ruthven

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

  • 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?

  • ERP giants tout e-procurement

    ERP developers PeopleSoft Inc. and Oracle continued their push into B2B commerce last week, each unveiling new e-procurement software.

  • ERP giants tout e-procurement

    ERP developers PeopleSoft and Oracle continued their push into B2B commerce last week, each unveiling new e-procurement software.

  • Succeeding in integration: Part one

    Wondering how to tackle that daunting integration project? Take a look at how other enterprises have dealt with the issues.

  • Search and deploy

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

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