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    Business invited to take part in inaugral privacy awards 10/04/2008 10:56:11

    Federal Privacy Commissioner Karen Curtis yesterday called on business, government agencies and community organisations to participate in the inaugral Australian Privacy Awards 2008.
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    Project transparency allows IT to steer clear of finger pointing 02/05/2007 09:17:47

    Board executives often approve IT projects without fully understanding them which is why organizations need to establish a Project Management Office (PMO), according to Chris Gillies, the former CIO for the Bank of Melbourne.
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    ACS Foundation set to open Queensland chapter 19/02/2007 14:31:16

    The Australian Computer Society (ACS) Foundation, which raises funds for scholarships and ICT research, will launch a chapter in Queensland this Wednesday, February 21, 2007.
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    Catch me if you can - the spam battle 02/06/2006 09:34:38

    Spam has climbed back up the priority list for IT managers. But this isn't 2002 when spam first began clogging inboxes. Today, IT managers are cynical about product offerings and the vendors providing the so-called solutions.
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    Feds' smartcard costing unknown but consultancy fees top millions 31/05/2006 09:31:00

    Details surrounding costing for the federal government's access card initiative remain elusive, but last week's Senate Estimates hearings has revealed that consultancy fees will certainly top $2 million.
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    Information management isn't sexy but it is critical 07/07/2005 07:49:21

    There is nothing sexy about information management but it can bring a company to its knees if it isn't handled properly, Maureen Duffy, manager of Clayton Utz legal technology support group, said last week.
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    VoIP choice: in-house or carrier? 21/09/2004 08:21:20

    With voice over IP now firmly on the radar of CIOs looking to reduce their communication expenses, and with the larger data carriers able to offer VoIP services, the age-old question remains - manage it in-house or via a service provider?
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    Alleged spammer gives marketers opt-out message 21/06/2004 16:30:30

    The man once labelled the nation's most reviled marketer has given attendees at his business seminars the opposite advice to the practice recommended by legislators of the Spam Act.
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    Spam legislation levies heavy fines 13/04/2004 09:45:43

    The Federal Spam Act 2003 officially took effect on April 11 with companies which breach the legislation facing fines of up to $220,000 per day or $1.1 million for repeat offences.
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    Clayton Utz engages IP telephony 23/02/2004 10:30:45

    Law firm Clayton Utz has joined the growing number of distributed enterprises migrating from traditional PABX telephony systems to voice over IP with the introduction of a 35-handset network in Sydney.
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    New e-mail laws drafted 09/10/2003 08:42:16

    After years of debate, industrial disputes and legal wrangling, legislation is finally being introduced to cover e-mail monitoring in the workplace.
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