New director for Epicor
Epicor Software has announced the appointment of Charles Hamilton as Director for Australia and New Zealand, based in Sydney.
Epicor Software has announced the appointment of Charles Hamilton as Director for Australia and New Zealand, based in Sydney.
CSC Australia has announced its ACT-based laboratory has gained NATA (National Association of Testing Authorities) accreditation for software testing.
When it comes to software and services, women are certainly holding their own in senior executive positions. But when it comes to Australia's hardware industry, female executives are still far and few between.
The Australian Computer Society (ACS) has called for the widespread adoption of software quality assurance methodologies and professional standards to enhance Australia's status as a key offshoring destination and to ensure better risk management practices.
Catch-ridden contracts and leasing letdowns leave many disenchanted IT managers searching for good buys to overcome contract pitfalls such as penalties for late returns and damages.
The level of optimism in Australia's IT industry is at its highest since 2001, according to IDC's Market Sentiment Monitor survey released last week.
IT contractors are missing out on huge amounts of unclaimed super, according to a warning issued by Australia's Unclaimed Superannuation Fund (AUSfund) last week.
Linux is no threat to Microsoft and any claims to the contrary are simply a misconception created by sensationalism and media hype, Microsoft Australia's platform strategy manager Paul Roworth said on Wednesday.
Admitting Microsoft has been too complex and feature-driven in the past, the company's local managing director Steve Vamos today pledged a new direction for the software giant that represents significant change for its partners and customers.
More than three million users will be busy over the next 12 months downloading Microsoft's Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2), which will be available in Australia on August 25.
Rejecting IT manager claims that 64-bit computing is still in the hype phase, both AMD and Intel last week said the technology has arrived with organizations already making the transition from 32-bit processor technology.
Australian IT managers have thrown 64-bit processor technology in the hype basket claiming it is still too early to consider migrating from 32-bit computing.
The multitude of certifications available for computer professionals is creating confusion with users claiming new courses emerge in the IT industry as often as new acronyms.
It's a guaranteed cold shoulder for salespeople who don't lift their game when cold calling.
IT managers have thrown a wet rag on vendor warnings that software piracy is spiralling out of control, claiming it is only a minor issue at the bottom of their priority list.