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Oracle Business Intelligence Foundation Suite
The more knowledge you have, the better suited you are to make good decisions. Check out this white paper to learn more about business intelligence tools from Oracle.
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"Deleted" e-mails: Tell it to the judge
E-mail isn't a private affair. All electronic correspondence can show up in a court of law, as it did in the Microsoft and Arthur Andersen/Enron cases. Save yourself the same embarrassment.
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Enterprise architecture and enterprise transformation: Related but distinct concepts that can change the world
Open Group experts discuss relationship of enterprise architecture to enterprise transformation. Do you need EA to succeed in transforming your business or do you risk conflating two distinct...
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MIT's Ross on how enterprise architecture and IT more than ever lead to business transformation
If you have all the money in the world, you're not forced to make tough decisions. Architecture is all about making tough decisions, understanding your tradeoffs, and recognizing that you're going...
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Enterprise 2.0: let's be careful out there
Anyone remember that phrase: 'Let's be careful out here' from Hill Street Blues? I feel the same way in reading Hutch Carpenter's piece on CloudAve entitled: Maslow’s Hierarchy of Enterprise...
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Finally! A Three-Cornered Consulting Service for Enterprise 2.0
Its not too often I endorse a new service - in fact, I never have without a lot of due diligence and at least some production history. Â So, for the first...and potentially only....time ever, I'm...
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Oracle's big plan: Double revenue in five years
Oracle capped off its OpenWorld conference with a powwow with analysts where management was described as extremely confident about the company's prospects. Although I'm not sure you could ever...
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Aussie power grid threatened by virus
Integral Energy has been infected by a virus which affected executable Windows files across its fleet of desktops but the company says the power grid is safe.
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Does good Betsy McCaughey exist?
Betsy McCaughey is what she has always been, an industry lobbyist. To call her anything else, to refer to her as "Dr. McCaughey," is to endorse a deception.
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Can social business software transform people into a "platform"?
[caption id="attachment_685" align="aligncenter" width="475" caption="Ross Mayfield co-founder of SocialText - photo by Jemima Gibbons"][/caption]Ross Mayfield is the co-founder of SocialText, a...
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Enterprise Irregulars Join Social CRM Fray
I'd say that the headline is a bit of an understatement or maybe even a misstatement by me. Â Let me tell you why. If your life preference is to cower under bedcovers, then you might not have...
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Superwoman flies with Salesforce.com's Sites
Financial services group Superwoman is the first Australian company to pilot Salesforce.com's new Sites product.
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Will Intel face antitrust case in Australia?
AMD wins in Europe as the European Commission fines Intel $1.45 billion for anti-competitive behavior. Will AMD try to repeat its success Down Under?
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Apple Australia fights trademark battle over 'MacPro'
Apple's Australian division is currently fighting legal action on two fronts with one Federal Court trademark action and a separate case resuming next month against its former reseller, Buzzle...
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RIM records all employee calls
BlackBerry maker Research in Motion admitted yesterday that it recorded all employee conversations in the interest of maintaining control over intellectual property.
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CIOs getting serious about social networking
Most IT directors were skeptical of social networking at first. But that's now changing, says the Corporate IT Forum's Ollie Ross.
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Fixing cable in the Outback - floods, Hercules and crocs
A cable break in western Australia would be tough enough to fix, but work crews had to fight flood waters, inadequate supplies, and a visiting crocodile.
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Melbourne school considers thin for 4,500+ PCs
The Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology said that the first half of 2009 would see the university evaluate whether to commit to a thin client solution for hundreds of thousands of university...
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AOL Australia suffers email failure
Australian AOL users suffered an email holiday last month as a billing glitch locked them out of their AOL.com email accounts.
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Ballmer calls Google's Android 'way behind'
Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer dismissed Google's Android operating system, saying he believed it was financially unsound.
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Intel apologizes to Apple, ARM for iPhone attack
The company has extended the olive branch over claims by two execs that inadequate ARM chips cause the iPhone to be slow
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