Personal use of work mobiles ‘not a concern’ for business
The majority of Australian organisations give employees mobile phones for work purposes, but only two thirds track if calls and data downloads are personal, a new survey has found.
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The majority of Australian organisations give employees mobile phones for work purposes, but only two thirds track if calls and data downloads are personal, a new survey has found.
Elcom today announced the launch of CommunityManager.NET Version 7, the company’s web content management system for businesses of all sizes.
UTS:Business is taking the university’s 50 year old brand, positioning themselves as ‘innovation activists’ with their sponsorship of TEDxSydney.
Superannuation funds were slightly down in April, by a negligible 0.1 percent, following the mixed performance of global share markets due to the Greek sovereign debt crisis.
Vividwireless users are reporting download speeds of up to 36Mbps in the first six weeks of the network being live, making it the fastest ISP in Perth.
Clive Peeters directors have been forced to call in administrator McGrath Nicol due to a mounting debt burden and collapsing sales.
Senior finance executives from major corporations across Australia and Asia have the brightest outlook for economic recovery worldwide.
Telstra has had their request to increase costs for access to the telco’s copper fixed line network rejected by the Australian Competition Tribunal.
Facebook has triggered a fire storm over the social network’s revised privacy settings, with users now having to wade through a maze of settings to control their privacy online.
Primus have announced their National Broadband Network (NBN) pricing for the Tasmanian roll out, with prices within reach of existing ADSL broadband plans.
As I was clearing out my junk folder yet again yesterday, it got me thinking – is email marketing dead already?
Deputy Prime Minister Julia Gillard was has been touring Southern Queensland to sell last week’s budget at the request of the Federal Labor candidate for Hinkler Belinda McNeven.
Telstra iPad plans have been sweetened, with Telstra offering users the option to roll over unused data if they recharge before their prepaid iPad plan’s 30 days expires.
Generation Y, while never fully switching off from work when away from the office, would also refuse a job that banned them from personal social media access.
Mortgage owners can breathe a sigh of relief as the Reserve Bank appears unlikely to further raise interest rates above 4.5 per cent in June.
The Australian Labor Party has been quick to jump on the admission of Tony Abbott that what he says is not always the truth with an ad campaign targeting the opposition leader.
Akamal Technologies and Viocorp have teamed up to sponsor Australia’s first major independent TEDx event, taking place at Carriageworks in Sydney’s inner city.
In the wake of the Global Financial Crisis, audit committees have increased their powers in directing the course and action of internal audits.
The internet will run out of addresses within 500 days it is claimed, stressing the urgency for businesses to migrate to IPv6 addresses.
Australian asset management company MLC has begun the first intake of its innovative new Advice Business School, with overwhelming demand leading the company to announce further enrolments in the coming months.