Short-term planning drives IT purchases for SMEs
Small businesses are constrained by cash flow considerations and the need to purchase IT equipment on an ad hoc basis to meet volatile conditions, says Danny Bradbury.
Thou shalt telecommute, says Senator Coonan
The federal government has set up a committee to pave the way for more Australians to live the telecommuter lifestyle.
U.S. work visas now open to the less-educated?
The H-1B guest worker visa program continues to be a lightning rod for criticism, with a business group blasting a federal agency for the way it is putting into effect changes signed into law last year.
Who cares about business intelligence?
Analytical software for tracking business performance may not be the most exciting area of IT but it's an increasingly vital one, says the chief technology officer of Hyperion.
Can education be saved?
Education is getting worse and worse in the West, particularly for scientific and technical fields such as IT. Peter Cochrane explains what this means for the future - and what can be done to improve the situation.
RFID skills qualification gets thumbs-up
The Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA) has announced it's working on skills certification for RFID.
FAQ: Blogging on the job
Being a blogger can get you in trouble nowadays, at least if you write something that sufficiently vexes your employer.
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