Analysis
Cover story - 2005: Tech everywhere - but who will use it?
David Braue
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 next ICT skills shortage
By: Peter Davidson
14/12/2005 12:50:52
The ICT skills debate just won't go away; sometimes I wonder if we have learnt anything.
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Service-oriented architecture adds flexibility to business processes
By: Simon Hayward
14/10/2005 15:06:53
Over the next decade, service-oriented architecture will transform software from an inhibitor to an enabler of business change, but you must increase investment to achieve this goal.
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The human impact of business IT: how to avoid diminishing returns
By: Diane Morello
18/08/2005 11:03:19
Has IT failed people? In many cases, yes. CIOs and IT leaders must mitigate the negative effects of business IT on people while enhancing the positive effects. This Gartner report examines the human impact of IT and offers suggestions for managing the downside.
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High-tech needs to leave home
By: Rob Newman
18/08/2005 11:51:43
A successful venture capitalist argues that the best rewards for Australia will come if we make our venture capital-funded companies un-Australian as soon as possible
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Cover story: ICT trade deficit blows to $19bn as exports dwindle
By: Prof John Houghton; Centre for Strategic Economic Studies, Victoria University
09/06/2005 14:27:57
Consulting and implementation services offer the only dim light in a gloomy survey of our ICT trade performance
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India: a global service giant awakes
By: Peter Davidson
09/06/2005 14:33:34
India is set to shape the world's business service landscape, says Lowy Institute researcher Mark Thirlwell
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Cover story: Intensive care needed for ICT
By: Peter Davidson
11/02/2005 11:39:36
How Australia's new government can help its IT industry grow: Government must start its new term changing attitudes and policies towards ICT - and ICT has to get its own house in order
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Opportunities for our ICT growth stifled by skills shortage
By: Peter Davidson
11/02/2005 13:21:56
Global ICT markets need Australian expertise, but how do we find the skills resources?
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