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  • VoIP control via Outlook

    BroadSoft has bought Australian company Carbon Twelve to allow users to manage their telephony features and have it integrated with their day-to-day activities to increase simplicity and usability.

  • Virtual warfare

    There is no doubt that the concept of server virtualisation is a very appealing one, simply because it allows users to control multiple servers from one central physical computer, instead of having to tamper with each individual system. Bu...

  • Not content to stand still

    The Australian market for content management (CM) software has been to some extent an exception to the global rule, with two homegrown players capable of appropriating a proportion of the national revenue pie greater than most other non-US...

  • Natural selection

    How the Queensland Government is leveraging technology to help protect the state's natural resources.

  • This fox is doing the chasing

    Rodney Appleyard examines why Firefox seems to be catching the imagination of so many Internet users and asks whether Microsoft's Internet Explorer is strong enough to maintain pole position and arrest Firefox's dramatic gains on the world...

  • Oracle buys Siebel to improve CRM

    Oracle has agreed to buy Siebel to improve customer relationship management services for its users by combining a number of systems so that information will be more easily controlled.

  • Sun servers - to the Galaxy and beyond

    Sun Microsystems has released a whole new family of servers which it claims are faster, more reliable an energy-efficient than many other x64 servers, that enable standardisation across the entire IT infrastructure.

  • Interactive map to increase intelligence on energy use

    The Sustainable Energy Authority Victoria has chosen to use interactive mapping software to analyse the use of Victoria's renewable energy resources and generators for the purpose of encouraging more people to use renewable energy across the state.