HSBC sets cracking pace with Gold
Michael Crawford
HSBC Australia is looking to get a jump on its rivals with a core banking platform that will allow it to get products to market faster and slash the cost of running key information systems by about 30 per cent a year. more ›
TERRiA chairman Michael Egan
Foad Fadaghi
The Optus-led TERRiA consortium is running hard against Telstra in bidding for the federal government's National Broadband Network. BRW's Foad Fadaghi asks TERRiA chairman and Labor heavyweight Michael Egan why the more ›
From Yahoo! to what next for Ballmer
Bloomberg
Shareholders have a nagging doubt: Does Microsoft have a plan B in its battle for the internet? more ›
Making lots of unwanted connections
Peter Moon
Thousands of BlackBerrys are exposing thousands of networks to hacking and hardly a soul in business knows about it. more ›
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Conroy to announce filter results
2:39PM | MIS.OnlineFirst findings from the federal government's ISP-level filtering trial are expected to be announced shortly...
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25 Jul 2008 | The Australian Financial Review - HSBC sets cracking pace with Gold
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09:33AM | MIS.Online - Yahoo! results show high cost of battle
24 Jul 2008 | The Australian Financial Review - GBST soars 20pc on strong earnings
24 Jul 2008 | The Australian Financial Review - Sensis opens up to rival search engines
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podcast: The Scoop
Meet Generation V
22 Jul 2008 | MIS.OnlineForget Gen X, Y and Z. Generation V is spanning traditional demographics and changing the dynamic of business. The Scoop is joined by Gartner VP Stephen Prentice; The Project Factory's Gary Hayes; Inspecht founder Michael Specht and Talent2's Paul Rush.
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Enterprise mobility
10:18AM | MIS.OnlineGartner research director Robin Simpson and PKF Australia IT manager Mark Carmichael discuss the impact of consumer tech on enterprise mobility, the need for standardisation and the sort of resources required to keep a mobile fleet running.
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blog: newsroom
Jobs for the bots
4:36PM | MIS.Online | Michael CrawfordIf security pundits are to be believed, then the world is being taken over by botnets.
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JumpBox builds path to open-source world
15 Jul 2008 | The Australian Financial Review | Peter MoonPssst! Wanna buy a seven-buck computer ? That's the value proposition from JumpBox Inc, an outfit that combines open-source software and virtual computing, and hopes to make a dollar along the way.
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Mac prices set to drop
23 Jul 2008 | The Australian Financial ReviewApple yesterday flagged potential price cuts across its line of Macintosh personal computers as the company works to consolidate recent gains it has made in the global PC market and tries to combat the perception its hardware commands a sometimes hefty premium...
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- Lord discusses shares with ANZ
23 Jul 2008 | The Australian Financial Review - ING completes tech team changes
22 Jul 2008 | MIS.Online - Expansion beyond India aids growth
22 Jul 2008 | The Australian Financial Review
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Mac prices set to drop
23 Jul 2008 | The Australian Financial ReviewApple yesterday flagged potential price cuts across its line of Macintosh personal computers as the company works to consolidate recent gains it has made in the global PC market and tries to combat the perception its hardware commands a sometimes hefty premium...
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- Rising costs fuel new solutions
22 Jul 2008 | The Australian Financial Review - Retailers consoled by big games sales
22 Jul 2008 | The Australian Financial Review - Online best way to attract uni students
21 Jul 2008 | The Australian Financial Review
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iPhone surfing starts to make sense
15 Jul 2008 | MIS.OnlineThe endless paeans to the iPhone that Apple fan bois and grls have spewed forth over the past year went a pretty long way to turning me off the damn thing. But I have to admit, I'm coming around a bit.
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- JumpBox builds path to open-source world
15 Jul 2008 | The Australian Financial Review - That other mobile platform
10 Jul 2008 | MIS.Online - Carbon's silver lining
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Mac prices set to drop
23 Jul 2008 | The Australian Financial ReviewApple yesterday flagged potential price cuts across its line of Macintosh personal computers as the company works to consolidate recent gains it has made in the global PC market and tries to combat the perception its hardware commands a sometimes hefty premium...
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- ATO super payments face delay
23 Jul 2008 | The Australian Financial Review - Voda claims cheap plan success
23 Jul 2008 | MIS.Online - Unions put case directly to Telstra staff
22 Jul 2008 | The Australian Financial Review
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Skills to suit
2:16PM | MIS | Paul SmithGraduates are no longer beating a path to the doors of IT firms and the industry needs to take a look in the mirror and ask itself why, Paul Smith writes.
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Master strokes
27 Jun 2008 | MISThey're cashed-up and spending big-time, but will recent acquisitions by IBM, SAP and Oracle mean a change to your BI strategy? David Braue 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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