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- Are netbooks quietly driving us toward cloud computing?
- Are netbooks quietly driving us toward cloud computing?Both netbooks AND smartphonesNetbooks & smartphones are likely to cause companies to re-evaluate their computing strategies.By moving to browser-based/cloud applications, companies can:1. reduce their support costs software updates are propagated to all clients instantaneously.2. provide OS (Windows/Linux/OS X) & device (smartphone/netbook/notebook/desktop) flexibility.3. simplify...
- Tags: Netbooks, nettops & MIDs, netbook, cloud computing
- Discussion threads 2009-03-02
- Website Design and Online Commerce
- E-commerce has ruled during the last ten years and Australians are still eager to enhance the growth of this mode of business transaction. It is heartening for the companies who have already initiated e-commerce facilities and off course it is also not a problem for the new companies as Sydney...
- Tags: Web, Sydney, Web Site, E-business, Web Design, Sigma Infotech, Web Technology, Channel Management, Professional Development, E-business/E-Commerce, Marketing, Career, Internet
- White papers 2009-01-01
- Do we need "Management 2.0"?
- Sue Bushell, who wrote a very thoughtful in-depth Enterprise 2.0 article for Australian CIO magazine recently, has an interesting question within Linked In to her connections: "Do we need "Management 2.0" and what would it look like if we do?" I'm looking forward to the article she's...
- Tags: Web, Collaboration, Information Technology, Web 2.0, Groupware, Strategy, Internet, Enterprise Software, Software, Management, Oliver Marks
- Blog posts 2008-06-08
- Commonwealth Bank CIO: Michael Harte - Transcript
- ZDNet Australia: Welcome to the CIO Vision Series, where we have with us as our guest Michael Harte of Commonwealth Bank. Thank you Michael, for joining us today. What technologies are you particularly excited about? Harte: We’re a very diversified financial services group, and we cover...
- Tags: Software, Bank, Financial, Information Technology, Banking, Customer, Business, Outsourcing, Technology, Tool, Productivity, Storage, Strategy, Hardware, Management, Andrew Mager
- Blog posts 2007-10-30
- Software to ease divorce pains
- If you went through a divorce during your life, you know it can be painful. Who will keep the house or the kids? How the money will be distributed? Even if professional mediators are involved, the process can really be unpleasant. According to LiveScience, two programs developed by Australian researchers...
- Tags: Software, Decision Support System, Negotiation, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2007-08-07
- RIAA says yes, Congress says probably, colleges say no
- RIAA says yes, Congress says probably, colleges say noAgreed......and thanks for the response. But I have to ask, what about the email angle? Surely email has been around long enough to have gone through this situation.Carl RapsonNever have gotten an answerWhen this issue has arisen before in these blogs, I've...
- Tags: Government, E-mail, Vertical industries, Universities, RIAA, MPAA, U.S. Congress
- Discussion threads 2007-06-08
- TurboTax's electronic filing overloads at the last minute
- TurboTax's electronic filing overloads at the last minuteIntuit's fault?? Not completely....I'm not a fan of Intuit by any stretch of the imagination. And, this does throw a shadow on their ability to handle tax returns. However, I have to ask the users why they feel they have...
- Tags: Taxes, Free trade, Document management, tax, Turbo Tax, TurboTax, Turbo, Intuit Inc., electronic filing
- Discussion threads 2007-04-18
- Dell: No plans for Firefox in Australia
- Dell: No plans for Firefox in AustraliaFirefox / DellThis is no big deal. It's easy to download firefox from mozilla's site. What difference does Dell Australia's choices make to that? None. Anyone who is dissatisfied with their decission can buy another brand. Again, no big deal.Why wouldn't Dell ship with...
- Tags: Web browsers, Mozilla Firefox, Dell Computer Corp., Web browser
- Discussion threads 2005-12-27
- New Web 2.0 services of note
- I receive a lot of emails about new services and products, so I thought I'd share some of the recent ones. Drag Drop Site Creator is being billed as "first AJAX based site builder". It is intended primarily for web hosting companies, to offer Drag Drop...
- Tags: Drag-Drop Site Creator, search engine
- Blog posts 2005-12-05
- Hosted Office? Been there, done that, no thanks!
- I suppose hosting OpenOffice might be one way of fixing its allegedly dire startup and file-opening performance, but that's probably the only thing you can say in favor of the idea. If you don't believe me, ask Optus. The Australian telecoms and Internet provider just announced it's withdrawing its Online...
- Tags: OpenOffice, Hosted Office
- Blog posts 2005-10-25
- Microsoft's answer to phishing: Two IDs
- Microsoft's answer to phishing: Two IDsBarking up the wrong tree...Two factor authentication (e.g. something you have: token, something you now: password) is used to authenticate a user to an entity such as a bank.Two factor authentication does nothing to authenticate the entity, such as the bank, to the user.Banks or...
- Tags: Cyberthreats, Spam, Viruses and worms, SECURITY, Microsoft Corp., phishing, Two-Factor Authentication, bank
- Discussion threads 2004-11-17
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