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Forgetful staff plague IT help desks
Lost passwords account for 20 percent of calls.
Robert Jaques
Mar 6 2007 8:22AM
Training & Development
Forrester ranks most innovative countries
Finland, Ireland and Sweden emerge as world leaders.
Robert Jaques
Mar 6 2007 8:22AM
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Generation Y more like Generation Me
People born after 1982 are the 'most narcissistic generation in recent
history'.
Clement James
Mar 2 2007 8:26AM
Training & Development
Intel Australia appoints new regional manager
Corey Loehr promoted to regional manager of the chip giant’s enterprise solutions group.
Staff Writers
Feb 27 2007 2:09PM
Training & Development
Opinion: Caught between yes and no
For today’s CIOs, it’s damned if you do, damned if you don’t.
Staff Writers
Feb 26 2007 12:02PM
Training & Development
Frances Allen first woman to win Turing Award
'Nobel Prize for computing' goes to former IBM researcher.
Clement James
Feb 23 2007 10:23AM
Training & Development
ACS Foundation launches QLD chapter
The Australian Computer Society (ACS) is to launch a Queensland chapter of its ACS Foundation.
Staff Writers
Feb 19 2007 1:00PM
Training & Development
Opinion: Where are all the women in ICT?
Despite many achieving satisfying and stimulating careers, the number of women in the ICT industry is falling, AIIA CEO Sheryle Moon laments.
Staff Writers
Feb 16 2007 12:22PM
Training & Development
Bouyant jobs market drives Seek's revenues
Seek.com.au has reported strong growth in its business with revenues for the half year to 31 December.
Staff Writers
Feb 13 2007 1:05PM
Training & Development
CIOs climb the ranks
CIOs could soon be second only to CEOs on the management ladder, according to the CIO Institute of Australia.
Tim Lohman
Feb 12 2007 4:24PM
Training & Development
HR outsourcing taking off
Human Resources (HR) will be the next big outsourcing wave as businesses seek the next source of operational cost savings, Compass Consulting is betting.
Tim Lohman
Feb 9 2007 3:34PM
Training & Development
'Unstable' IT pros sabotaging systems
A recent study has called into question the mental stability of many IT professionals.
Clement James
Feb 9 2007 1:36PM
Training & Development
ACS CEO to retire
The CEO of the Australian Computer Society (ACS), Dennis Furini, is to leave the industry body in May 2007.
Staff Writers
Feb 8 2007 3:32PM
Training & Development
Bill Gates vents spleen over Apple ads
'No truth' in ad claims, says Microsoft chairman.
Iain Thomson
Feb 8 2007 9:50AM
Training & Development
Telstra CIO departs
Telstra’s chief information officer, Fiona Balfour, has left the telco giant after only 10 months in the role.
Trevor Treharne
Feb 7 2007 12:15PM
Training & Development
Search for missing scientist hots up
Silicon Valley rallies round to find Jim Gray and his missing yacht.
Iain Thomson
Feb 6 2007 8:41AM
Training & Development
Altech hires ex-AMD country manager
Ex-AMD country manager, John Robinson has taken over Kevin Hartin’s position as national sales manager of second-tier distributor Altech Computers.
Lilia Guan
Feb 5 2007 12:15PM
Training & Development
Microsoft 'most reputable company' in the US
Redmond scores Reputation Quotient of 80.74 in US poll.
Clement James
Feb 5 2007 10:04AM
Training & Development
Michael Dell takes back chief executive chair
Kevin Rollins forced to step down
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Tom Sanders
Feb 1 2007 9:23AM
Training & Development
IT employer sentiment strong
Employment expectations within the Australian IT industry are strong, according to recruiters Hudson.
Staff Writers
Jan 17 2007 9:36AM
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