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IT makes teleworking more than a cottage industry

New teleworking models remove productivity barriers
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ACS News
20/04/2005 15:24:09
Australian Computer Society initiatives, research and events More...

Can e-mail be saved?
17/06/2004 12:10:13
Battered by junk and reeling under makeshift fixes, e-mail is ripe for reinvention. Here’s how six of the industry’s most provocative thinkers envision a brighter day More...

Building the knowledge economy
16/04/2004 12:40:37
How can governments best encourage the development of globally competitive, knowledge-based industries? Dr Ian Marsh, CEDA’s Director of Research, discusses some new approaches. More...

Downturn fails to relieve bloated ICT trade deficit
04/12/2003 12:04:00
The ACS and AEEMA, concerned at falling manufacturing in ICT, call for greater cooperation between industry and government More...

Moving towards a different world
10/12/2002 17:13:54
Whatever products and services the Knowledge Economy will produce, the customers are going to be people. Individually and collectively as groups, families, companies, communities, and nations. More...

The threat of XML
21/08/2001 17:12:14
Many see XML as miraculous - but it has a dark side More...

ACS patron Sen. Richard Alston
18/02/2001 17:11:48
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What happened in Y2K?
20/12/2000 17:11:27
A look at the year we entered with spare hardware, spare software and spare underwear, just in case More...

Migration tools ease new-OS blues
29/11/2000 17:11:21
The problem: when an enterprise replaces a user's computer or upgrades to a different operating system such as Windows 2000, it's likely to lose a lot of productivity while that user attempts to re-create on the new system his previous working environment of personalised desktop settings, data files and utilities. More...

Emerging technology - W3C is weighing options for XML messaging protocol
29/09/2000 17:11:04
SOAP not an automatic winner in protocol washup More...

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