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Lion Nathan rolls out new human resources software
Lion Nathan has gone live with new people management software to implement the company’s human resources and learning policies.
Staff Writers
Sep 9 2008 12:43PM
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IAG hits planning limits
Insurance giant IAG has switched back to TM1 to manage the $7.4 billion in premiums it handles each year.
Ry Crozier
Sep 9 2008 9:09AM
Software
Microsoft warns of 'critical' Patch Tuesday fixes
Microsoft has confirmed that its Patch Tuesday release on 9 September will include fixes for four 'critical' remote code execution vulnerabilities.
Phil Muncaster
Sep 8 2008 3:57PM
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Australia gears up for Software Freedom Day 2008
Free and Open Source Software zealots in Australia will celebrate Software Freedom Day 2008 with free software, CDs and seminars this month.
Liz Tay
Sep 8 2008 1:53PM
Software
Google hits the big 1-0
Hot on the heels of its entry into the web browser market with Chrome, internet giant Google has celebrated its tenth birthday.
Phil Muncaster
Sep 8 2008 6:33AM
Software
Spore hits the open air
One of the most anticipated computer games in recent memory hit the market Friday when EA released Spore in Europe.
Shaun Nichols
Sep 6 2008 12:41PM
Software
More growing pains for Chrome
A fresh round of problems has descended on Google and its new Chrome web browser.
Shaun Nichols
Sep 6 2008 12:41PM
Software
Cognos previews customisable Flex interface
Cognos has previewed a new customisable dashboard for its business intelligence tools based on Adobe’s Flex technology.
Ry Crozier
Sep 5 2008 10:14AM
Software
Itunes 8 goes Hi Def
The next version of Apple's iTunes software will include high definition video downloads according to a leak reported by Digg main man, Kevin Rose.
Stewart Meagher
Sep 5 2008 7:10AM
Software
IBM releases new single sign-on security software
IBM has made available its first security software based on technology from its March 2008 Encentuate acquisition.
Staff Writers
Sep 5 2008 6:54AM
Software
Babies encouraged to smash computer keyboards for fun
A free educational game for babies that is controlled by mashing a computer keyboard has already achieved 20,000 downloads in less than two months.
Ry Crozier
Sep 4 2008 11:15AM
Software
IE8 is a resource hog
IE8 is a seriously bloated and resource-hogging mess of software, according to an independent performance evaluation done by exo.performance.network.
Egan Orion
Sep 3 2008 11:23PM
Software
Changes ahead for enterprise architects
Enterprise architects must change their skill set and adopt a different approach to the job if they want to be more highly valued within their organisation and help to drive real business value, according to analyst firm Gartner.
Phil Muncaster
Sep 3 2008 11:13PM
Software
Scientists to collaborate on Google's OpenSocial
Researchers have launched a new social network to support long-distance collaboration between scientists.
Liz Tay
Sep 3 2008 3:06PM
Software
Google Chrome uses rivals' code
Google's Open Source web browser Chrome incorporates code and features developed by rivals Apple and Mozilla, Google acknowledged today.
Kathryn Small
Sep 3 2008 2:23PM
Software
GNU celebrates 25th anniversary
The Free Software Foundation (FSF) is planning a month of events to celebrate 25 years of the GNU operating system.
Iain Thomson
Sep 3 2008 1:02PM
Software
Microsoft reveals Live Mesh for mobiles
Microsoft has briefly peeled back the covers on mobile integration in its Live Mesh platform with a short demonstration at Tech Ed 2008.
Ry Crozier
Sep 3 2008 12:57PM
Software
Road warriors get office PC power-on tool
Systems management vendor 1E has updated its 1E WakeUp tool to let remote workers securely power-on their office PC via a web interface.
Daniel Robinson
Sep 3 2008 12:53AM
Software
Teachers urged to go virtual
Web 2.0 technologies such as blogging, wikis and virtual worlds are disrupting traditional ways of teaching, education experts claim.
Liz Tay
Sep 2 2008 6:09PM
Software
LinkedIn boosts Web 2.0 credentials
LinkedIn has launched a raft of new Web 2.0 features designed to enhance its business value and enable professionals to collaborate and network more effectively.
Phil Muncaster
Sep 2 2008 3:49PM
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