Social network revenue not adding up
Ben Woodhead
News Corp and Microsoft are just some of the companies to have stumped up serious cash for stakes in social networking businesses such as MySpace and Facebook, but the investments may yet prove to be duds. more ›
Canon EOS 450D
John Davidson
Tweaks in Canon's latest SLR model indicate the pace of digital advances is slowing, and that's not such a bad thing. more ›
Slow change coming
Chris Jenkins
With consolidation again the watchword in health insurance, NIB chief Mark Fitzgibbon describes how changes like the MBF-BUPA deal or a sell-off of Medibank could drive technological change through the industry, and tells how more ›
Bold first Next G BlackBerry
Chris Jenkins
Keen to bring more business users to its high-speed mobile network, Telstra has confirmed the new "Bold" smartphone will be the first BlackBerry device from Research in Motion available for Next G. more ›
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St George gets new tech chief
16 May 2008 | MIS.OnlineSt George Bank has appointed a new group executive of technology and operations as its $18.6 billion merger with rival Wespac looms...
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- Broadband bill through Senate
16 May 2008 | MIS.Online - Jetset, Qantas upgrade internet systems
16 May 2008 | The Australian Financial Review - Social network revenue not adding up
16 May 2008 | The Australian Financial Review - Egan to add traction for G9 group
16 May 2008 | The Australian Financial Review - Budget surprise for Defence contractors
16 May 2008 | The Australian Financial Review - Labor stalwart to chair G9
15 May 2008 | MIS.Online - Optus ponders legal action
15 May 2008 | The Australian Financial Review - Infrastructure good, lack of initiatives bad
15 May 2008 | The Australian Financial Review - Extra funds to rectify system failures
15 May 2008 | The Australian Financial Review
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Digital CEO strategies
13 May 2008 | MIS.OnlineWant to know what emerging technologies matter? Look no further than CEO entrepreneurs at the digital coal face.
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Slow change coming
13 May 2008 | MIS.OnlineWith consolidation again the watchword in health insurance, NIB chief Mark Fitzgibbon describes how changes like the MBF-BUPA deal or a sell-off of Medibank could drive technological change through the industry, and tells how NIB's online sales went from nothing to 50 per cent of its business in just three years.
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Conroy jumps on Coonan's agenda
16 May 2008 | MIS.Online | Michael CrawfordSenator Stephen Conroy has guaranteed his name will be dropped more than once during next week's AusCERT conference by dropping $125 million on a national computer security campaign days before the conference begins.
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Canon EOS 450D
16 May 2008 | The Australian Financial Review | John DavidsonTweaks in Canon's latest SLR model indicate the pace of digital advances is slowing, and that's not such a bad thing.
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Prove you need that gadget for work
14 May 2008 | The Australian Financial ReviewBig changes to fringe benefits tax laws that took immediate effect last night will make it much harder to buy electronic items such as laptop computers and mobile phones on the cheap through work...
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- ACCC gets motoring on FuelWatch
14 May 2008 | The Australian Financial Review - Huge IT integration no walk in the park
13 May 2008 | The Australian Financial Review - Woolies killer IT built on partnership
13 May 2008 | The Australian Financial Review
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Bold first Next G BlackBerry
14 May 2008 | MIS.OnlineKeen to bring more business users to its high-speed mobile network, Telstra has confirmed the new "Bold" smartphone will be the first BlackBerry device from Research in Motion available for Next G...
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- Prove you need that gadget for work
14 May 2008 | The Australian Financial Review - Spoils of Blu-ray win may elude Sony
14 May 2008 | The Australian Financial Review - Google spreads the friendships among websites
14 May 2008 | The Australian Financial Review
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Think global, shop local
14 May 2008 | MIS.OnlineAmongst technologists, Tokyo's Akihabara, or "Electric Town" district is legendary...
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- Chopping off choice
15 May 2008 | MIS.Online - Top-up means schools can plug and play
14 May 2008 | The Australian Financial Review - HP turns full circle with EDS
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$37m more for Systems for People
14 May 2008 | MIS.OnlineThe federal government has tipped a further $37.1 million into the Department of Immigration and Citizenship's controversial Systems for People information technology overhaul...
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- Spoils of Blu-ray win may elude Sony
14 May 2008 | The Australian Financial Review - Google spreads the friendships among websites
14 May 2008 | The Australian Financial Review - Top-up means schools can plug and play
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Disaster proof
25 Apr 2008 | MIS | Paul SmithBusiness continuity planning and disaster recovery are not the same thing. In this recent MIS round table, sponsored by Hewlett-Packard and moderated by Paul Smith, IT leaders discuss what their role is when planning for the worst-case scenario.
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25 Apr 2008 | MISStructured data is potential profit: you can act on it because its meaning is clear. And while there is an ocean of unstructured data, how do you get at it to unleash its potential? Michael Crawford investigates.
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Myths busted
25 Apr 2008 | MIS | Beverley UtherDespite perceptions of uneasy relations, Fairfax Business Research's recent survey of both CIOs and CFOs reveals a good deal of mutual interest and a positive working relationship, Beverley Uther writes.
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