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Australian PC software theft reaches record $739m in 2011: BSA
The total value of pirated software in Australia reached $739 million in 2011, amounting to 23 per cent of all of software installed in the country, according to software education organisation, Business Software Alliance (BSA).
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Mobile devices to change workplace and telco attitudes: Cisco
The growth of mobile devices is changing the workplace landscape and the way employees interact with media, Cisco A/NZ chief technology officer, Kevin Bloch, said.
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Big data equals big business opportunities: Survey
Organisations are viewing big data predominantly as a business prospect rather than an IT challenge and are moving fast to do something about it, according to a recent global survey by data integration software provider, Informatica Corporation.
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CIO challenge with BYOD: Don't fall down the rabbit hole
When Alice fell down the rabbit hole, she emerged into a Wonderland of oddities: trapped in a shrinking body with talking animals, mad tea parties, and a Queen of Hearts who shouts, "Off with her head."
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Fewer Australian office workers are constantly connected to technology: study
The number of Australian office workers being constantly available for work via communications technology has decreased, according to a study conducted by HR systems and services provider, NorthgateArinso.
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A/NZ is leading the way in sustainability: Rackspace Hosting
More companies are incorporating sustainability into their service provider selection and purchasing processes, and on a global level, A/NZ is leading the way, according to a survey by Cloud computing vendor, Rackspace Hosting.
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Australians looking to switch jobs in next 12 months: study
Australians looking to switch jobs in next 12 months: study
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Australians are more connected to Facebook friends than their family: Optus
Australians are more connected to Facebook friends than their family: Optus
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