IDM September/October 2005
Ticket
to ride
An international consortium of transport and technology specialists
has been selected to work in partnership with the Victorian Government
to develop the state's next generation of public transport ticketing.
We reveal how the massive $494 million technology contract will
be fulfilled.
Use
the Source
Profiling five Australian companies that have carved significant
in-roads within the open source community through developing innovative
business technology.
Cover
story - Top Secret
How does Australias government protect classified information?
The answer is, well, classified. Still, we can learn a lot from
the spooks.
Knowledge
is power
Including a knowledge audit and governance ought to be essential
steps of any portal or content management project. Information management
expert Linda Shave outlines how to go about it.
Captain's
log without the slog
Low-cost Australian airline Jetstar recently carried out an initiative
to overhaul its mobile document management processes. The new system
has not only save the airline a considerable amount of time and
money, but also improved passenger safety.
Whatever
happened to the paperless office?
Way back in 1975, the vision of a paperless office was first touted
around the world as a realistic goal. Thirty years on, we are still
surrounded by paperwork in our offices, so how far we have travelled
towards establishing the true paperless office and what challenges
need to be faced to finally make this a reality
Special feature: Compliance guide; RMAA Convention
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