Small business big on confidence
Australian businesses owners are optimistic about out-performing the economy, with technology helping to boost their productivity, a new survey has found.
Australian businesses owners are optimistic about out-performing the economy, with technology helping to boost their productivity, a new survey has found.
After a delay of some 20 years, the age of the paperless office seems at last upon us. And the gains for those organisations that adopt are great, saving time, money and the environment.
Apple’s iPad will be pushed as a solution to business customers after UXC Connect announced it is now an authorised enterprise reseller for the Apple iPad in Australia.
Hewlett-Packard (HP) has made a counterintuitive play with the release of their revamped range of printers, promising the printers will ‘pay for themselves’ in savings in paper and electricity.
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission welcomes the announcement by eBay that it will change the ebay.com.au website and payment policies to remove the requirement that sellers offer PayPal as a payment option.
For Occupational Health and Safety Managers, 2010 promises to be a tough year, with legislative changes and new technologies creating a demanding environment for Risk Managers.
TomTom in association with Lucasfilm Ltd and VoiceSkins.com, is bringing the official Star Wars voices to its GPS navigation systems.
HTC and Telstra have released a fix to address the issues with the poor GPS reception users have been reporting with the HTC Desire mobile phones.
TomTom, the company known best for their in-car GPS navigation systems, has announced the launch of its free Australian online Route Planner.
Technology companies are playing a big role in looking after the planet in Australia, from improving packaging to making unnecessary travel a thing of the past and cutting carbon footprints.