Tuesday | 14 October, 2008
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    Virtualization winning converts amid lingering doubts 16/01/2008 11:34:26

    As a follow-up to the joint Computerworld-Hydrasight survey in June 2007, Computerworld, in conjunction with HP, held a round table discussion forum with 15 IT leaders on virtualization to talk about how the technology can be successfully applied and what challenges it is yet to overcome.
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    Patches issued for daylight savings extensions 17/03/2006 10:59:29

    A simple daylight saving shift to improve the viewing experience of the Commonwealth Games has sent a ripple through the industry with time-conscious IT managers busy updating systems. And many could be caught napping due to a widespread, mistaken belief the extension applies only to Victoria.
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    Who controls IT? Suits versus cardigans 13/04/2005 07:30:59

    In the move to align technology and business a turf war has broken out between the cardigan-wearing techies and the financial-controlling suits as both groups battle to maintain control of the IT domain.
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    Vendors score poorly on indemnity test 08/02/2005 07:30:37

    Vendor warranties and indemnities disappoint Australian IT managers, many of whom find they carry the burden of glitches and mistakes delivered by their suppliers.
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    Wattyl paints future with Web apps 04/02/2005 08:22:34

    Despite a heritage of stovepiped and legacy information systems, paint maker Wattyl is taking the great leap forward into Web-based architecture and is deploying a new portal project to unify its current range of applications.
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    Local IT jobs market leaves gloom to US peers 25/10/2004 11:51:31

    This year marks a significant turnaround in job market sentiment with Australian IT professionals optimistic about the state of the industry and their job prospects.
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    Wattyl dissolves frame relay congestion 09/08/2004 08:05:37

    Australian-owned paint manufacturer Wattyl Limited opted for a hosted solution to provide data communications across its eight Australian and New Zealand offices.
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    Software gives 'what if' scenarios a workout 05/03/2004 10:07:47

    A home grown software company claims it has developed a corporate modelling solution that supersedes the usual forecasting tools such as OLAP (online analytical processing) used to accelerate the business decision making process.
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    Branch-office syndrome gets users offside 23/02/2004 10:07:43

    Poor levels of product support plague local CIOs who claim they are treated like a branch office economy while vendors focus on the core markets of Europe and North America.
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    5 minutes with... Ian Rootsey site IT manager, Wattyl 08/12/2003 16:32:09

    Wattyl's site IT manager Ian Rootsey shares his IT experiences with Computerworld.
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    Microsoft the Finding: Users speak out 12/11/1999 12:01:01

    Peter Rogers, IT infrastructure manager, Southcorp: "It's a decision we've been wanting for some time. "Microsoft seems to have a strong market share and monopoly, and the user community has suffered commercially."
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