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Griffith University will be able to track copyright information and manage its teaching content, thanks to the roll out of a content management system.

Retailers who make commercial decisions based on their gut feelings are being encouraged to apply a more systematic approach, using a methodology called scientific retailing.

Knowledge managers of tomorrow have some lessons to learn

Kodak has brought the high quality of production-level scanning to desktop users with the release of its i200 series of scanners.

As part of a new strategic alliance, Ilford Imaging signed a worldwide distributor agreement with Epson.

Two vendors have announced they will marry their forms processing technologies and image capturing technologies.

Scanned documents help Telstra achieve GST compliance

The privacy rights of Australians are under review, in a planned shake-up of the use of public records for direct marketing purposes.

Take a look at the Tablet PC in some configurations and you would be forgiven for thinking that it is nothing more than an over hyped laptop PC or a flat screen. But it is the fact that the Tablet can be all of these that makes it special.

Australia’s technology trade deficit continues to grow. The latest figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics reveal the tech deficit has increased by two billion dollars, whilst the technology workplace continues to be dominated by men.

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