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Stories by: Siobhan McBride

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    Four-way Fusion 24 August, 2005 16:05

    Far from the myth of the paperless office, company printers -add scanner, fax, copier and e-mail, to make it five-way fusion - now produce more paper than ever, for more uses than were available to the early printers. Siobhan McBride checks out the multifunction devices.
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    Bendigo Bank restructures its processing deal 23 August, 2005 13:00

    Bendigo Bank has signed an agreement in a move to boost its competition with the major banks and other providers of direct debit, direct credit and payroll services.
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    CompTIA launches ICT skills initiative 23 August, 2005 09:42

    IT Pro Australia is a new association which Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA) launched this week for ICT professionals and students.
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    Genesys tells call centre industry to get creative 19 August, 2005 10:01

    The call centre industry needs to think beyond the staples of consolidation, centralization and virtualization and get creative.
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    Offshore thefts worry Genesys 18 August, 2005 11:29

    Contact centre technology vendor Genesys has spoken out against offshoring to India and the Philippines, warning that levels of quality assurance and security are not yet up to scratch.
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    Top organizations keen on new IT talent 16 August, 2005 07:40

    Australia's largest financial and telecommunications companies are embarking on innovative career programs in a bid to attract the best and brightest graduates.
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    Telstra competitors demand operational split 15 August, 2005 12:08

    Telstra's competitors have formed a united front and released a ten-point plan they say will insure against Australia's incumbent telco becoming an unfettered private monopoly.
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    St George takes on the big four in cheque processing deal 12 August, 2005 10:51

    Taking on the big four banks in Australia, St George has announced a deal which will provide alternative cheque clearing services to the Australian banking sector.
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    ACS elects new board members 09 August, 2005 10:53

    The Australian Computer Society (ACS) has elected two new board directors and elevated six members to the status of Fellow at its latest meeting in Brisbane over the weekend.
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    Airservices comms installation takes flight 08 August, 2005 14:41

    Airservices Australia has started on the installation of stage three of a primary communications system for air traffic control in Australia.
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    Salary gains modest for IT professionals, outlook cloudy 08 August, 2005 10:02

    The 2005 Australian Computer Society (ACS) Remuneration Survey remains one of the largest of its kind in Australia and provides a detailed picture of working life for Australia's ICT professionals.
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