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    Escaping services addiction 05 September, 2006 09:25

    Australian IT managers agree that it's all too easy to become addicted to consultants. It doesn't take very much encouragement for an army of consultants to set up camp in an enterprise and start "chilling and billing".
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    XP causes a stir at the zoo 23 October, 2001 17:34

    Wollemi pines, platypus and 40 other mammals, birds and reptiles have recently enjoyed a boost in their environment at Sydney's Taronga Zoo, and now the human species has had its turn with a revamp of the zoo's information infrastructure.
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    Low SET activity raises doubts on standard 30 September, 1999 12:01

    Australia's first commercial Website open for Secure Electronic Transaction (SET) business failed to attract more than five orders in its first two months.
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    Cover Story: Get ready, SET, wait 27 August, 1999 12:01

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    Taronga Zoo's SET for e-commerce 27 July, 1999 12:01

    The Taronga and Great Plains Zoos have gone live today with Australia's first secure electronic transaction (SET) implementation.
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    Taronga Zoo herds operations to NT 09 July, 1999 12:01

    Taronga Zoo is reaching the end of a transition to Windows NT, which began in 1997.
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