Fighting information flab. Fitness First Australia had a problem. Unlike the waistlines of its regular patrons, the company's paper-based filing system was expanding almost to bursting point.
While still lagging some way below the average weekly earnings increase of 4.9 percent recorded by the Australian Bureau of Statistics, the modest increase in pay of 3.4 percent across the information and communications technology (ICT) se...
Fighting information flab. Fitness First Australia had a problem. Unlike the waistlines of its regular patrons, the company's paper-based filing system was expanding almost to bursting point.
Small companies in Australia are worried about being exploited by bigger companies, such as Microsoft, which they claim steal their customers so that they can sell other products to specially selected companies.
Sixty-four bit computers on every desktop, the return of supercomputing, an explosion in digital imagery, and increased use of computer simulation to replace physical prototypes, are all on the fast approaching horizon, according to visiti...
Small companies in Australia are worried about being exploited by bigger companies, such as Microsoft, which they claim steal their customers so that they can sell other products to specially selected companies.
Sixty-four bit computers on every desktop, the return of supercomputing, an explosion in digital imagery, and increased use of computer simulation to replace physical prototypes, are all on the fast approaching horizon, according to visiti...