An innovative software development project to manage cotton-crops has won CSIRO a national information technology award that recognises improvements to the Aussie environment.
The managing director of Imperial Tobacco Australia, Nick Cannar has been summoned by the US Justice Department to answer allegations that he perverted the course of justice by allegedly destroying documents when he worked as legal counsel ...
IBM set its hooks deeper into the software market with the purchase of Rational Software for $US2.1 billion in cash – its biggest software acquisition since purchasing Lotus in 1995.
Peter Gordon will continue the fight to prove that British American Tobacco destroyed documents to prevent the company from being sued in court by smokers suffering from cancer.
The precedent-setting case of British American Tobacco versus cancer victim Rolah Ann McCabe is to be re-tried; after the Court of Appeal in Melbourne today overturned Justice Geoffrey Eames' judgement against British American Tobacco (BAT).
One of the most powerful men in the USA, director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation Robert Mueller will be using an Australian records management application. TRIM Context from Tower Software has been selected for a small licence deal,...
Optus is extending its two year old relationship with Staffware. The telecommunications provider has just added the iProcess Engine to its existing Staffware business process automation suite and will add further applications in the near future.
Services company Dimension Data has formalised its relationship with EMC into a global partnership, adding to the trend of service companies waking up to the lucrative nature of storage implementations.
Hitachi Data Systems (HDS) has revived its software line with the release of two new products this week, which allow for virtualisation and resource management capabilities and signal the vendor's drive to take on the competition.
A tender from the Federal Department of Finance and Administration has whittled down its choice for hardware suppliers for 250 electoral offices down to several shortlists, with the big winners being Hewlett-Packard, Toshiba, Dell and Iomega.