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IBM has signed a 14.3 million deal with the Australian Tax Office to provide the technology behind the Change Program, which encourages more people to meet their tax responsibilities online.

The accelerating trend of offshore outsourcing has contributed to the growth of IT services worldwide from US536 billion in 2002 to US$569 billion, according to a report by Gartner.

Sun Microsystems has created a new unit specifically to target government contracts and has appointment one of its leading executives as its first executive vice president.

A new research project has been launched to write software that will shift the computation and transformation of data from client computers to storage devices, so that calculations will be made quickly inside the system of data intensive e...

A videotaped deposition of Oracle CEO Larry Ellison played during the U.S. Justice Department's ongoing antitrust trail against Oracle over its proposed acquisition of PeopleSoft has revealed that Oracle drew up a list of a number of acqui...

Lost and stolen PCs are costing Australia millions of dollars every year and causing major confidentiality concerns for organisations and the government because of information falling into the wrong hands.

A coalition made up of leading Internet Service Providers (ISPs) has issued a host of detailed best practices and technical recommendations aimed at combating the growing problem of spam.

A new research project has been launched to write software that will shift the computation and transformation of data from client computers to storage devices, so that calculations will be made quickly inside the system of data intensive e...

A videotaped deposition of Oracle CEO Larry Ellison played during the U.S. Justice Department's ongoing antitrust trail against Oracle over its proposed acquisition of PeopleSoft has revealed that Oracle drew up a list of a number of acqui...

Lost and stolen PCs are costing Australia millions of dollars every year and causing major confidentiality concerns for organisations and the government because of information falling into the wrong hands.

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