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EDITOR'S NOTE

Good morning and welcome to a new financial year.

Today, the Federal Government switches on Standard Business Reporting, accepting and validating data directly from within common corporate software suites.

I'd be very interested to hear about your journey with SBR - are your systems ready? Everything running smoothly today? What will the introduction of SBR mean for your business? Drop me a line and let me know.

-- Brett Winterford

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TODAY ON ITNEWS

Software
Feds launch Standard Business Reporting

By Liz Tay | July 01, 2010

New software for new financial year.

 
 
Strategy
QLD scraps whole-of-Government services approach

By Liz Tay | July 01, 2010

Audit reveals project management issues.

 
 
Hardware
Sony flags overheating problems with 535,000 Vaio PCs

By Staff Writer | July 01, 2010

Over 30 "burn cases" reported in Japan.

 
 
Strategy
Space Policy Unit enters cyberspace

By Liz Tay | July 01, 2010

Space.gov.au launched.

 
 
Software
Google rumoured to be prepping social network

By Shaun Nichols | July 01, 2010

Talk of challenge to Facebook with 'Me' service.

 
 
Security
Adobe fills 17 Reader and Acrobat holes

By Phil Muncaster | July 01, 2010

Software firm accelerates patch cycle to address critical flaws.

 
 
Software
Hotmail update reaches just one percent of users

By Sharon Brennan | July 01, 2010

Microsoft admits sluggish rollout, but says it's worth the wait.

 
 
Storage
Oracle boosts Sun storage capabilities

By Khidr Suleman | July 01, 2010

Deduplication and compression enhancements.

 
 

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