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    Take the guesswork out of business relationships 25 March, 2011 15:49:00

    We all understand the advantages partnering can bring to business. But, as any CIO who has had to negotiate a partnership-gone-bad knows, adversity is not often a good bedfellow when it comes to keeping partners — and your CEO — happy.
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    Microsoft updates Dynamics CRM 2011 17 February, 2011 13:45:00

    Microsoft has completed and released the latest version of Dynamics CRM 2011 for on-premises and partner-hosted deployments. Customers can download the new release, which the vendor claims complements the latest version of Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online.
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    Telstra off-shoot dishes up AI 27 May, 2009 14:38:00

    When New Zealand pizza franchise Hell Pizza made the journey across the Tasman to set-up shop in Brisbane, it needed to get noticed fast.
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    Little for CIOs to Get Excited About in Federal Budget 13 May, 2009 15:48:00

    The federal government’s budget has drawn a mixed response from industry analysts and organisations
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    Go Your Own Way 06 November, 2006 11:47:13

    Computer vendors still squire CIOs to the opera, to island conferences or fact- finding missions overseas. And, yes, the wife can come too if you'll give up the business seat for two in economy. But what are the risks of such rewards?
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    Negotiating Your Worth 12 December, 2005 14:58:30

    You have to first evaluate yourself to know your worth.
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    Mid-Career Kickers 12 December, 2005 12:49:24

    At mid-career, your biggest challenge might be overcoming your own complacency.
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    Nothing But Value 07 May, 2003 13:09:59

    Corporations grapple with the shifting nature of competition on a daily basis. Once competitive advantage could be held in your hands - it was a better mousetrap, a richer mine, a faster car
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    Australia Unbound 11 August, 1999 10:17:20

    Australia's remoteness may have hindered growth in the past, but today information technology and the Internet are bridging the gap between the Aussies and the rest of the world. The country's upcoming generation of CIOs is at the forefront of this revoluti
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    Straight Talk 11 August, 1999 10:17:20

    In the course of their research on IT in Australia, CIO (US) journalists Howard Baldwin and Polly Schneider conducted more than 60 interviews with CIOs and business executives from major companies in the financial services, retail, health care, entertainment, telecommunications, shipping and mining industries; senators and government officials; consultants, IT firms and professors. Here's what some of our local CIOs had to say about business challenges and the state of IT in Australia
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    Antivirus software powerless to stop data breach attacks, study finds 10 February, 2012 01:43:00

    Analysis of 300 incidents spots an elephant in the room
    Large numbers of data breaches are being initiated by targeted malware that antivirus software simply can't detect, an analysis of 300 real-world incidents from 2011 has suggested.
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    Valentine's Day Patch Tuesday: Microsoft to issue 9 patches, 4 critical 10 February, 2012 09:29:00

    Microsoft Thursday said that the second Patch Tuesday of 2012 will see nine security bulletins, four of which were deemed critical.
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    Security experts ask House for light a regulatory touch 10 February, 2012 01:39:00

    Cybersecurity experts on Wednesday warned members of a House subcommittee against racing to legislation that would establish an overly burdensome regulatory framework for safeguarding digital systems against attacks, instead urging a more limited approach that would clear away legal impediments such as the prohibitions against sharing critical threat information.
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    The six pillars of security operations 10 February, 2012 11:37:00

    Six key points that should be considered when creating and developing a SOC
    As mobilisation and bring-your-own-device (BYOD) becomes increasingly prevalent, business security has been propelled to the forefront of corporate strategy.
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    Google Wallet Security Concerns Raised 10 February, 2012 01:40:00

    Security firm Zvelo has discovered that the Google Wallet PIN can be cracked via an exhaustive numerical search.
    Google's new NFC system that purports to turn your phone into a credit card can be compromised using a brute-force attack -- and that raises questions about its security.
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