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  • Tennis Australia scores storage win

    If there is anybody who understands the need for flexibility and scalability in a system, it’s Chris Yates from Tennis Australia. As the CIO of the governing body for tennis in the country, Yates oversees an IT strategy that is perhaps best known for supporting the organisation’s prestigious tournaments, including the Australian Open and Davis cup.

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    Coca-Cola Amatil's journey: Lotus Notes to BPOS

    Beverage company Coca-Cola Amatil (CCA) is halfway through the massive task of migrating its over 8000 employees from Lotus Notes to Microsoft's hosted Business Productivity Online Suite, the company revealed in a presentation at Microsoft's Tech.Ed conference on the Gold Coast this week.

  • Google Apps Fits at Italian Fashion House Roberto Cavalli

    Italian fashion house Roberto Cavalli had an IT mess on its hands. In the last year, it reorganised internally, consolidating 27 assets into nine, and in the process, faced the challenge of streamlining its many disparate systems into one.

  • Inside American Eagle Outfitter's 8-Day website nightmare

    HANG IN THERE. That was the first plea American Eagle Outfitters offered its nearly 1.5 million Facebook friends three days after its trio of e-commerce sites had crashed.

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    Boystown updates Lotus Notes

    When Australian youth charity BoysTown was looking at the future of its Lotus Notes/Domino collaboration platform late in 2009, ICT manager Julius Bergh knew that the group had to make a decision.

  • Hirotec achieves growth through mobility

    When building services firm, Hirotec, was looking to grow its business, director Paul Sicari realised it would only be possible on the back of a strong mobility solution.

  • Family Matters

    The CRM strategy initiated by Australia's Child Support Agency had an unusual aim: to encourage clients to look after themselves and rely on the agency less.

  • At the Gateway

    John Costello investigates how government organisations at all levels are using portal technology in a variety of ways to meet the needs of their communities.

  • Reclaiming E-Space

    Last year the experts were telling businesses:"If you can get your company to join the new economy, you may reap big rewards". Then came April's NASDAQ showers, and May's flowers still aren't blooming. So what's happening where bricks meet clicks?

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