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CA promotes ‘Lean IT’ management approach

CA releases updates to 13 different enterprise applications, including service desk, service catalogue and application performance management tools. Plus: The Canadian country manager discusses the benefits of focusing solely on software

Australian companies eye US security market

Despite concerns by Australian open source industry groups that an Australia-U.S. Free Trade Agreement (FTA) will result in U.S.-led intellectual property laws being applied here, Austrade is confident the agreement will open a US$30 billion homeland security market to Australian technology companies.

Bullying an IT workplace problem

Physical and psychological harassment or bullying is one of the most damaging workplace issues

Rogers and Citrix to pitch high-speed wireless apps

Rogers Wireless Inc. and Citrix Systems Inc. inked a deal last week that will see the two firms jointly offer wide area network access with applications based on Citrix

Bullying an IT workplace problem

Physical and psychological harassment or bullying is one of the most damaging workplace issues

IBM boosts autonomic computing resources

IBM Corp. on Tuesday will unveil its Autonomic Computing Zone, an online information resource featuring daily and weekly updates of information pertaining to autonomic computing.

Gov’t to follow up on open source interest

Open source seminars sponsored by the National Office for the Information Economy (NOIE) may become a regular feature in Canberra after a successful gathering of speakers and CIOs from government departments and agencies earlier this week.

IT Management tool translated into Spanish

The U.S. Department of Commerce has prepared a Spanish version of an IT management planning tool developed by the department to help small and medium-sized companies in Latin America determine how they might improve their business by using IT.

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