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It is one thing to deliver good service inside a restaurant, but the overall reputation of the establishment could still suffer if email requests for bookings are not answered quickly, or worse, are completely ignored. Rodney Appleyard rep...

Towards the end of last year, Microsoft, Cisco and Dimension Data embarked on a tour of Australia, the purpose of which was to impart advice as to how to create and maintain a secure enterprise IT infrastructure.

At the end of last year, the ANZ chapter of the Storage Networking Industry Association (SNIA ANZ) turned one year old. IDM caught up with chairman Mark Heers to get his thoughts on how the association fared in its maiden year, as well as ...

Retail outlets have long suffered at the hands of costly, lengthy and cumbersome stock control methods. Such problems are a thing of the past for JB Hi-Fi, after implementing a system which has helped them save them valuable money, time a...

Meat products maker Hormel may be suffering a public relations drama of the worst kind, but forces are mustering against the scourge of spam. David Braue weighs up the fight against email's worst offenders.

IT gets quite a rough ride these days. In recent years, the failure and difficulties of rolling out major information systems in organisations have all received a great deal of attention in the media. Meanwhile critics, such as Nicholas Ca...

In 2003, the National Archives of Australia (NAA) established the Digital Recordkeeping Initiative. Laurie Varendorff, of the ARMA (Association of Records Managers and Administrators), talks to Dr Andrew Wilson, project manager, Managing D...

IDM would like to wish all our readers a very merry Christmas and a happy and prosperous 2005.

Opera Software has released a test version of its next web browser for Windows in a move which could attract users from Microsoft, following another year of constant security concerns for the dominant browser.

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