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Cover story - 2005: Tech everywhere - but who will use it?

It was a year of mobility, wireless and virtual IT resources, the decimation of Telstra and the rise of big-money mergers. All reshaped the direction of the IT industry - but, David Braue asks, what does it mean for Australia's ICT industry?
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The transformation of search, part 2
11/02/2005 13:52:17
The best search tool is one that you don't actually use More...

2004 Technology Awards of the Year
24/02/2004 14:54:02
This year looks to be brighter for information technology. Budgets are thawing. And numerous new products many of them relatively inexpensive beckon with promises to improve the performance, reliability, security, manageability or profitability of your infrastructure. Which ones will relay deliver? Here is our annual roundup of 2003s key IT trends for 2003 and test centre analysts picks for the most innovative and effective products for 2004 More...

Counting on Linux
17/04/2003 16:42:12
At financial services giant Merrill Lynch, CTO John McKinley is blazing a trail to boost productivity and enhance ROI with his strategy. And that trail has led him to pursue a company-wide deployment of Linux open-source software. More...

SIP pundits voice support
14/10/2002 17:13:46
Nascent protocol promises VoIP, IM More...

French window
19/04/2002 17:13:01
Emergent publishing More...

How to snare an 800lb gorilla
14/02/2002 17:12:51
Stun him with disruptive technology and watch as he stumbles to adapt More...

Coming together
14/02/2002 17:12:50
With e-mail teetering out of control as an effective collaboration tool, a number of technologies are converging around end-user collaboration in an attempt to move it into the mainstream. More...

Ensuring e-mail security
12/10/2001 17:12:24
Vendor offerings aim to simplify encryption of sensitive messages More...

Technology - Let a Hundred Search Engines Bloom
26/07/2000 17:10:40
Never mind the unlikely name, Google leads the charge towards smart search technology More...

Letters to the editor
01/03/1998 17:06:59
Letters Dear Angela, Congragulations on being the new editor for Information Age. I am responding to the article published in your recent February 1998 edition written by Glen Sharah (pp 30Ð31). I have been a member for almost a year and this is the only article I have ever come across which addressed student members. I understand the market your organisation is aimed at but I feel that as a student I find it difficult to gain anything valuable from its membership. I am proud to be a member of the ACS and display my membership proudly on my resume and realise that any issues such as the above should be directed to the CEO of the ASC and not you. I also understand that the ACS is mainly for its members who work in the industry and not aimed at us students. - Michael Mathe More...

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