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UXC wins Queensland Rail SAP integration role
UXC has picked up another package of work as the systems integrator for Queensland Rail's enterprise resource planning systems.
Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer: Morale is on the rise
With job applicants increasing and attrition slumping, things are looking up at Yahoo, the company's chief executive said today.
Harley Earl's influence on Steve Jobs
Earl invented mass-produced car styling and annual new product unveiling cycles at General Motors during its glory years — and there are many parallels to Apple's recent run.
Windows XP: One year to go but is it already too late to move?
With Microsoft’s cut-off date for support for Windows XP exactly 12 months away, the options are narrowing for the many organisations that have yet to carry out an OS upgrade.
Windows XP: How one company said goodbye to the ageing operating system
Windows XP still accounts for more than four out of 10 UK desktop infrastructures, even though supports ends in 2014. Low-cost carrier easyJet is one organisation that has already made the move away.
Andy Rubin, Android's founder, leaves project
In a shocking move, Andy Rubin, Android's founder, leaves Android behind but will stay on at Google. Sundar Pichai takes Android now as well as Chrome and Apps.
IT departments still 'fighting too many fires,' survey finds
Service modeling and management may help elevate IT service levels, but progress has been slow.
Implementing EA with TOGAF framework and ArchiMate modeling language
The implementation of enterprise architecture means that an organization adopts processes for the development and governance of EA artifacts and deliverables.
Want to 'disrupt' your IT department? Here are a couple of tips
There's good disruption and bad disruption. Good disruption gets people to open their eyes to new futures.
Intel pushes out budget 'Ivy Bridge' processors
With prices ranging from $42 to $117, there's an "Ivy Bridge" processor to suit all budgets.
Enterprise architects, the economy is in your capable hands
CEOs don't know enough about technology, so EAs are becoming the most important players in the emerging digital economy.