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  • Why Web Services? -- The Interview, Part II

    In part 2 of our interview series, we attempt to demystify the complex subject that is Web Services with the help of Jack Jia of Interwoven, who takes a particular interest in Microsoft's security record.

  • Searching for a search that works

    Despite the ongoing need to have the right information at the right fingertips many companies don't take the necessary steps to organise and control the flow of information within their company.

  • Why Web Services? -- The interview

    We demystify the complex subject that is Web Services with the help of Jack Jia, CTO of Interwoven. Read our ZDNet Australia exclusive interview.

  • IBM shapes up for document fray

    IBM is preparing an aggressive push into content management software, a move that could spur competition and accelerate consolidation in the expanding niche.

  • PKF dumps Lotus for Exchange

    Accountancy group PKF Australia has started migrating its 800 or so users from IBM's Lotus Notes collaboration platform to rival Microsoft's Exchange infrastructure.

  • XenSource gets new CEO, direction

    XenSource, a start-up trying to commercialise software that lets several versions of Linux run on the same computer, has chosen a new chief executive and altered its business strategy.

  • Yahoo hack raises online security fear

    A hacker attack on the Yahoo news Web site has raised questions about online security, and highlighted the dangers of leaving content open to manipulation.

  • 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.

  • Bringing content together

    Effective e-commerce requires the integration of different data sources with the co-ordinated work of different individuals. ZDNet examines ways of keeping everything in sync.

  • Aus Web publishing: managing contentedly

    These days content management systems are more than just workflow toolsâ€"they can perform essential Web site functions. What options are available for businesses?

  • Open-source CMS: On the rise

    Alternatives to traditional content management products are now ready for prime time, but there are several factors to consider when selecting an open-source solution.

  • I-managers: Weaving the Web

    The demand to create web services means that I-managers are scrambling to get their Web applications to work with their legacy systems.

  • Opening the door to better collaboration

    A new generation of enterprise portals offers a way to collabrate and interact, but getting workers to give up e-mail may be their biggest challenge.

  • 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.

  • Harnessing broadband’s potential

    With the growing adoption of broadband connections in businesses and homes, content providers need to start thinking about how to cater to broadband audiences. Is the broadband user significantly different? What are the killer apps for broadband audiences? And what do content providers need to think about to cope with the new demands?

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