Action needed to dispel laggard image
Trevor Pearcey's name lives on in the annual Pearcey Awards, which celebrate individual contributions to the Australian computer industry.
Listen to the Lion City
Singapore moved from Third World to First World in little over a generation. Why can't Australia compete with its neighbour?
In IT, all change is growth ...
I have been writing this column for 10 years. That is a long time. Let's look at some predictions from '98.
IT's a green revolution
There are many ways to reduce the industry's carbon footprint.
Weathering the storm
Just how will the world economic downturn affect the IT industry?
Go quietly among the gadgets
Not only do the Japanese make the best unuseless objects, they know how to use them.
Rent now, buy never
NetSuite and Salesforce.com turn the applications business on its head, writes Graeme Philipson.
Keyboards are for wimps
How we interact with computers is ripe for change. But not just yet.
Truth, trash and the internet
Mea culpa: journalists must be vigilant for the facts in an online era of instant disinformation.
The human frailty of software
Just as in a kitchen, having too many software "cooks" can spoil the program.








