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Microsoft Office absent from Telstra T-Suite launch
Telstra shone the spotlight on local software makers selling applications through its T-Suite, leaving Microsoft's Office conspicuous by its absence.
Brett Winterford
Apr 1 2009 4:36PM
Software
Office staff admit to watching porn and being drunk while at work
A third of staff have admitted to watching pornography on their computer in the office, while more than a half claimed to have been drunk at work.
Dan Raywood
Jan 30 2009 3:21PM
Security
Apathy, security and fear hinder social media, study finds
While social media like Facebook, Linkedin and instant messaging are increasingly being used in the workplace, new research shows that it's a highly unplanned area of development.
Kathryn Small
Oct 3 2008 11:45AM
Strategy
Women unhappy in the IT workplace
The majority of women working in IT are dissatisfied with their work/life balance, according to research released this week..
Clement James
Apr 21 2008 12:28PM
Training & Development
Workplace Ombudsman to investigate Commander sackings
The Commonwealth Workplace Ombudsman will investigate the dismissal of 600 staff at telecommunications and information services company Commander Communications to ensure workers receive their lawful termination entitlements under Federal workplace law.
Lilia Guan
Feb 11 2008 3:02PM
Networking
Web 2.0 to 'revolutionise' the workplace
Shrinking returns from business automation and the impact of web 2.0 will revolutionise the workplace and change the way we do business forever, experts predict..
Robert Jaques
Nov 8 2007 7:35AM
Software
EDS launches first Agility Alliance service
EDS Australia has launched its first service stemming from its Agility Alliance with industry giants including Dell, Microsoft and Cisco.
Staff Writers
Apr 1 2005 11:50AM
Networking
Workplace Recovery - ensure your technical requirements are met
The issues facing many firms considering subscribing to Workplace Recovery facilities go further than merely the location, number of seats available or subscription cost.
Andrew Waterston
Jan 9 2004 2:50PM
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