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Western Europe's top 100 outsourcing deals hit US$40b
Largest deals getting even bigger.
Robert Jaques
Jul 4 2006 9:45AM
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Poor risk management 'costing billions'
US firms are potentially wasting billions of dollars annually through inefficient risk management practices, new research claimed today.
Robert Jaques
Jul 4 2006 9:45AM
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Admiration for BBC IT department
Innovation ranks it higher than Vodafone and Tesco, according to research.
Dave Friedlos
Jul 3 2006 9:20AM
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IBM in consulting services push
IBM, the world's biggest computer services provider, said it's selling its experience running research-and-development programs to other companies as it expands its consulting business.
Staff Writers
Jun 15 2006 10:03AM
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IT services move away from big-name vendors
High demand for project-based services and software support has helped the global IT services market achieve a six percent growth rate in 2005, Gartner has said.
Staff Writers
Jun 14 2006 2:29PM
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Digital content industry’s plans for the future
Australia’s digital content industry will look to double production over the next ten years.
Staff Writers
Jun 6 2006 12:25PM
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AIIA: ICT contracts to be simplified
ICT contracts are to be simplified by the Australian Information Industry Association (AIIA) and the Australian Government Information Management Office’s (AGIMO).
Staff Writers
Jun 5 2006 4:11PM
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SMB IT spending too slow
The SMB sector will only account for 31 percent of all ICT spending this year, despite representing 99.8 percent of all Australian businesses, IDC predicted.
Lilia Guan
Jun 2 2006 9:41AM
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AIIA opens ACT branch
The representative body for ICT companies, the Australian Information Industry Association (AIIA), has opened a Canberra branch.
Staff Writers
Jun 1 2006 3:34PM
Strategy
Durie to step down as AIIA CEO
The Australian Information Industry Association (AIIA) has announced that its CEO of six years, Rob Durie, will step down from the organisation in December.
Tim Lohman
May 29 2006 1:57PM
Strategy
Podcasts gaining corporate cred
Podcasts are gaining in credibility as legitimate business communication tools according to several big-name tech companies.
Tim Lohman
May 24 2006 8:30AM
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EDS to increase focus on defence sector
EDS has made a senior appointment aimed at building its credibility and connections in the Australian and New Zealand defence sector.
Staff Writers
May 17 2006 3:10PM
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Commander reviewing staff numbers
Commander will review its staff numbers over the next four months in order to determine any overlap following its purchase of Volante, according to company boss Adrian Coote.
Lilia Guan
May 16 2006 3:20PM
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ACS chuffed over budget ICT gains
The Australian Computer Society (ACS) has acknowledged the gains for the ICT sector in the this year's Federal Budget and called on the Government to continue making technology a national priority.
Staff Writers
May 11 2006 9:58AM
Strategy
Australia leading e-Government practice
Australia is at the forefront of e-Government practice if Special Minister of State, Gary Nairn, is to be believed.
Tim Lohman
May 10 2006 12:17PM
Strategy
CeBIT opens its doors
Technology pundits descended upon Darling Harbour in Sydney to attend the CeBIT trade show, which officially opened its doors today.
Lilia Guan
May 9 2006 4:50PM
Strategy
IT sector on rebound: Iemma
The IT sector has recovered from the dot com crash and has well and truly bounced back according to NSW Premier, Morris Iemma.
Tim Lohman
May 9 2006 3:40PM
Strategy
NSW Government to overhaul ICT strategy
NSW Premier, Morris Iemma, has announced plans to overhaul the way the government spends its $1 billion annual ICT budget.
Tim Lohman
May 9 2006 2:54PM
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ACS: Employers need to embrace comms tech
Employers need to pay greater attention to the impact of communication technology on employees or face losing tech savvy staff, the Australian Computer Society (ACS) claims.
Staff Writers
May 8 2006 9:48AM
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IT blind spots in business
Business software vendor Mercury and the Economist Intelligence Unit have released a report into the ramifications of IT Failure.
Lilia Guan
May 4 2006 12:54PM
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