Enterprise Applications

Deciding on the best strategy when approaching a large ICT purchase can save thousands of dollars and hundreds of hours. Quantum’s Craig Tamlin begins his series on navigating the tendering process with this overview.

Technology may be helping big banks flee regional areas, but it is also helping community-conscious players such as Bendigo Bank pick up the slack.

Aside from Linux, Open Source is more often than not conceived as US-based, anti-Microsoft act of anarchy rather than a conventional form of software making. Tim Smith spoke with three major Australian Open Source influences.

In the first of our new series, IDM seeks the inside opinion of major players. Graham Schultz talks candidly about the issues and solutions relating to remote branch offices.

A Newspoll survey, commissioned by The Australian

newspaper reveals that a majority of the Australian public is in favour of a national identity card. Wither HealthConnect?

The Danish software company Yawah has moved its image management software eRez up to version 3.2 bringing a new FSI viewer, support for XMP metadata and thumbnails, and improved support for TIFF files over 2Gb.

SAI Global announces certified training for organisations seeking to make use of the latest ISO for Security Management Systems in Australia and New Zealand.

After losing a patent case brought on by Guatemalan inventor Carlos Armando Amado, Microsoft has been forced to release new versions of Office XP and 2003 that changes the way Access databases interact with Excel spreadsheets.

In E-Commerce news, Yahoo! and the Seven Network have announced that they have joined forces and launched the new portal Yahoo!7 in direct competition to NineMSN.

The father of Linux, Linus Torvalds has stated that the Linux kernel will not be moving to Gnu Public License (GPL) version 3 due to Digital Rights Management (DRM) issues.

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