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    Study says companies cannot buy innovation 09/10/2007 11:37:13

    Australian organisations have made little progress towards improving their performance on innovation in the past 12 months, according to the Fujitsu Innovation Index 2007.
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    Green IT sits low on Aussie agendas 02/10/2007 10:59:44

    Although nearly two-thirds (61 per cent) of Australian businesses have an environmental policy or strategy in place covering IT infrastructure, little more than a third (36 per cent) believe that the reduction of carbon emissions from their IT infrastructure is a high priority for their business, according to an IBM study examining the practices and attitudes of large Australian enterprises towards Green IT.
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    Australian enterprise embrace the SaaS business model 18/07/2007 11:08:25

    More than 1000 companies in Australia have adopted the Software as a Service (SaaS) business model ditching installed software for a subscription service via a Web browser.
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    Bulldogs SaaS up its database of 14,000-plus contacts with CRM on demand 06/07/2007 13:10:31

    Melbourne AFL team, the Western Bulldogs, is utilizing a Software as a Service (SaaS) business model "to avoid being stuck with an outdated CRM system five years down the track."
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    Vendors battle over SaaS harvest 23/02/2007 09:52:34

    Software-as-a-service (SaaS) and premise-based software vendors have locked horns over who is better equipped to respond to changing delivery models.
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    Call centres set to spend on technology 30/03/2005 08:13:39

    Call centres are set to increase their spending on new technology but claim they are more likely to go with the "tried and tested."
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    NSC wins VoIP contract with MYOB 30/09/2004 07:30:34

    NSC Group has installed a voice over IP (VoIP) network for business consultancy MYOB linking its Sydney and Melbourne offices with branches in New Zealand, Malaysia and Hong Kong.
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    2004 outlook: Front end loaders 30/12/2003 08:00:50

    The Computerworld editorial team has collected the views of analysts and the industry about what to expect in the New Year. In this instalment, senior journalist Julian Bajkowski talks to industry representatives about the challenges facing content management in 2004.
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    Bernie Esner takes his leave from IDC 15/03/2001 15:47:00

    It's hard to keep track of what's happening at market researcher IDC. Just a few weeks ago the company announced a number of new appointments, and over the past six months it seems to have lifted staff numbers by about 18 or more to such unprecedented levels that it is having to move to bigger premises in North Sydney. But now IDC has lost PC analyst and industry identity Bernie Esner.
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    Web resources 27/11/2000 12:01:01

    The term CRM gets bandied about quite freely these days.
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    Tech speaks for broker 06/11/2000 12:01:01

    Speechworks has implemented a corporate voice recognition computer system for the local arm of global discount broker TD Waterhouse, allowing punters to retrieve stock quotes by saying the name or abbreviation of the stock over the telephone.
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