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IT security and management on collision course
As security companies push into systems management, and vendors in the management space push back, convergence of the two is ongoing and largely unavoidable
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The Dark Ages . . .
By: Tom Cleary
15/12/2006 14:37:11
Information risk manager Tom Cleary consigns coherent architecture to the same fate as flat Earth belief and buying Indulgences
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Usability testing: Is it really worth it?
By: John Eklund
19/10/2006 20:54:05
Usability testing as a means of ensuring the quality of software or Web sites is gaining mainstream acceptance as an essential component of the software development lifecycle, although sometimes misunderstood by development teams..
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Australian Customs - more flak than facts?
By: Peter Davidson
14/02/2006 11:26:31
It's easy to blame the media, but the launch of Customs' integrated system late last year created a firestorm of commentary, not all of it deserved
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The state of enterprise architecture 2005
By: Staff Writers
20/04/2005 12:32:03
Welcome to our crystallisation of the ideal enterprise, a prism with seven architectural views: secure, process-driven, pervasive, service-oriented, data-centric, needs-based and open
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The right information, right now
By: Galen Gruman
11/02/2005 14:02:28
Corporate performance management software offers an elegant way to measure business indicators against assumptions, giving upper management new insight
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Shift toward unified security emerges
By: David Margulius
12/10/2004 12:35:53
Centralised control becomes key as physical access systems merge with IT infrastructure
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Customs' CMR: what it is and what it does
By: Peter Davidson
12/10/2004 11:52:40
Australia's most ambitious e-government project sets world benchmark for cargo management
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Guiding our Biggest e-government job
By: Peter Davidson
12/10/2004 11:47:09
Australian Customs' massive re-engineering project calls for high-level business nous
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Free trade - but not for you
By: Tony Healy
09/08/2003 13:17:33
The latest round of free trade agreements contains a sting that will devastate the Australian IT industry, apparently to benefit other sectors of our economy such as resources, agriculture and banking.
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CEDA: Integrity for sale
By: Maurice L Newman
18/06/2003 16:42:24
The recent corporate scandals in the United States have shown that if the stakes are high enough, and where leadership is weak, integrity can be bought, said Maurice Newman in his inaugural speech as Patron of CEDA.
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