When it comes to accessing porn at the workplace, Australians definitely like to watch. And is your webcam being exploited as a tool by a Peeping Tom? Stuart Finlayson reluctantly accepts the mission to delve into the seamier side of the N...
Though it may not like to shout about it, a better example of how to go about acquiring a new business application than the methodology used by radio broadcasting company Austereo would be hard to come by, such is its thoroughness. Organis...
The Australian film industry has positioned itself to earn a greater share of work on blockbuster movies such as Lord of the Rings and The Last Samurai with the launch of a super-fast broadband network to link Australian post-production an...
There is no doubt that email has some wonderful benefits-it is fast, convenient, is a great way to keep in touch, allows large volumes of information to be transmitted, and can reach many people anywhere in the world-all with the click of a button.
What began as an experiment in local government teamwork has turned into a major driver for change for five NSW councils that have successfully moved core business systems to a shared, hosted model that could be replicated in councils nati...
Plumtree believes it has driven out the paper-based problems that used to plague Australian car firm Subaru to unite all of its databases so that every member of staff can monitor the history of each car from an easy to use portal.
Hosting Oz, a Brisbane based Internet web hosting firm, has been voted as one of the ten best hosting companies in the world, beating competition from United States, the United Kingdom and Canada.
Transforming the process of learning from a chore into a creative pastime that encourages students to teach themselves about the world certainly sounds like a very difficult task, but also a very clever move if you can pull it off.
The technology to ease collaboration in business-both internally and externally-is readily available, but it seems the Australian business community is yet to be convinced of its merits. By James Dellow.
Government organisations know effective digital records management is an important goal, but progress remains slow despite a wealth of technical standards and philosophical momentum. David Braue finds out why.