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Oracle picks up speed with transportation app Oracle has unveiled a transportation application for its E-Business Suite 11i that uses technology acquired when it...

Antispam software market heats up

Software AV Cloudmark Inc. lets clients test drive its products

Lexmark recalls laser printers

Lexmark International Inc. is recalling about 39,400 laser printers, including models that it manufactured for IBM Corp. and Dell Inc.

Technology: is it your friend or foe?

The ultimate goal of many IT projects today is increased employee productivity. But in many cases organizations are in danger of having too much technology, which is not only overwhelming end users and creating confusion, but is also affecting IT workers, according to some experts.

Australia cracks down on e-crimes

Using the Internet for offensive and menacing purposes, including harassment and the advocacy of violence, will be outlawed as part of a crackdown on e-crime in Australia.

Australia cracks down on e-crimes

Using the Internet for offensive and menacing purposes, including harassment and the advocacy of violence, will be outlawed as part of a crackdown on e-crime in Australia.

Companies lack e-mail policies

Employers are doing a poor job of managing employee e-mail and preparing for potential e-mail-related lawsuits and regulatory audits, according to a recent survey of 1,100 companies from the American Management Association, The ePolicy Institute and Clearswift Ltd.

Telstra finally admits job cuts

After weeks of lame denials Telstra Corp. Ltd. has finally admitted it is planning job cuts in the thousands.

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