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The popular open source email client Thunderbird has found a new home, with the Mozilla Foundation announcing on Tuesday that its new Mozilla Messaging mail subsidiary is open for business.

A new online document viewer is taking a stab at the Adobe-dominated market, enabling users to view any type of document directly in a web browser.

A high-capacity network servicing nine Victorian universities and the CSIRO looks set to soon launch Victoria into the International sphere of high-speed and distributed networks.

The pressure of converting from paper-based to digital records has been a significant hurdle for the Australian War Memorial in Canberra. In recognising users prefer their content digitally; the Memorial has moved to deploy a content manag...

Australia’s latest Political Party to run for Senate is marking itself as a world-first: If elected, ‘Senator On-line’ will vote on legislation only in accordance with the majority of registered voters who voice their opinions online.

When it comes to corporate Australia, there’s a fair supply of slack sitting on the ground in need of collection to support the not for profit (NFP) sector. IDM talks to Paul Ramsbottom, managing director of Advanced Solutions Internationa...

Cambodia will soon receive a self-service Business Intelligence (BI) programme, provided through the United Nations Development Organisation.

Business intelligence has become the latest technology to fall victim to the power struggle between the key technology superpowers. Angela Priestley searches for the disappearing mid-market

Getting caught up in hype can be wonderful. It gets the blood pumping and the adrenaline flowing, you feel like you’re a part of something because you’re in the know and doing something about it.

2008 is inching closer and aside from the usual predictions for the New Year, one idea seems certain for lift off. Enter Enterprise 2.0, a change that could see business respond to the fundamentals of human nature – interaction.

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