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Australian businesses continue to put themselves at risk because they do not update their systems. Protection against the Klez virus has been widely available since February, but anti virus software vendor Sophos claims the virus is still c...

Cap Gemini Ernst & Young has joined with Documentum, Plumtree Software and Oblix to create an integrated package of technologies for rapid Web application deployment.

With a clean slate, Virgin Blue and Nick Brant have been able to approach airline Information Management from a different plane.

The watermark could be the next concept borrowed from paper documents to be applied to electronic files, if research at the Sydney-based Canon Information Systems Research Australia (CISRA) bears fruit.

A Kiwi has helped the World Bank focus on knowledge sharing.

With competition from new technologies, workflow software developers are holding their own.

Pure play e-commerce travel firm Zuji is tackling the complexities of doing business in Asia with an online payment system from VeriSign.

The Australian Tax Office (ATO) has given EDS a vote of confidence by extending the company’s IT outsourcing contract for an additional two years. The contract extension, valid until June 2006, is valued at A$300 million (US$160 million).

Leading commercial law firm Phillips Fox has been appointed to analyse the Howard Government’s Digital Agenda copyright reforms.

Speaking at a conference in New York, Michael Dell and Larry Ellison, heads of Dell and Oracle respectively said the future of corporate data centres is in open standards based technology and cluster computing.

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