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Oracle to star in NAB's online plans
NATIONAL Australia Bank has given a crucial component of its legacy systems overhaul to Indian banking software developer i-flex.
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Google blogger case goes to court
A SMALL Indian construction equipment company is demanding that Google disclose the name of a person who used its blogging service.
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Oracle to star in NAB's online plans
NATIONAL Australia Bank has given a crucial component of its legacy systems overhaul to Indian banking software developer i-flex.
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Commander assets get BigAir's attention
BIGAIR has trained its sights on Commander's iBurst wireless broadband assets, according to a senior executive for the services firm.
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Cadence scraps bid for Mentor Graphics
CADENCE Design Systems, the world's largest maker of programs for creating computer chips, has withdrawn a $US1.6 billion ($1.84 billion) bid for Mentor Graphics, saying the board refused to negotiate.
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Big Blue muscles in on CSC's miner deal
CSC's grip on its lucrative $700 million outsourcing contract with BHP Billiton continues to slip, as a slice of the work has been awarded to rival outsourcer IBM.
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Commander assets get BigAir's attention
BIGAIR has trained its sights on Commander's iBurst wireless broadband assets, according to a senior executive for the services firm.
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Gates foresees another revolution
MICROSOFT chairman Bill Gates said last week the dramatic growth of the internet would help to eventually eliminate "the last constraints we have", leading to a software-writing revolution.
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Carving out a niche in services
PETE Mavridis walked away from a job on Wall Street to jump-start a local IT services firm. But he doesn't miss the bright lights.
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Unwired trouble, heavyweights wade in
VODAFONE and Optus yesterday unveiled new mobile broadband offerings that could sound the death knell of wireless net provider Unwired.
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Gates foresees another revolution
MICROSOFT chairman Bill Gates said last week the dramatic growth of the internet would help to eventually eliminate "the last constraints we have", leading to a software-writing revolution.
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Puzzles sort out OCR errors
INTERNET users who solve distorted-word puzzles to access websites may unknowingly be helping The New York Times digitise old print articles.
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Cadence scraps bid for Mentor Graphics
CADENCE Design Systems, the world's largest maker of programs for creating computer chips, has withdrawn a $US1.6 billion ($1.84 billion) bid for Mentor Graphics, saying the board refused to negotiate.
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Online system makes splash with Diving Victoria
WHEN Diving Victoria took the plunge and rolled out a new technology platform, it didn't make a splash at first with some members.
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Cadence scraps bid for Mentor Graphics
CADENCE Design Systems, the world's largest maker of programs for creating computer chips, has withdrawn a $US1.6 billion ($1.84 billion) bid for Mentor Graphics, saying the board refused to negotiate.
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Botnets hit Georgian government websites
ATTACKS by Russian hackers against Georgian websites, including one hosted in the US, have continued despite Russian President Dmitri Medvedev ordering a halt to hostilities against Georgia.
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Apple's fix for dropped iPhone calls on way
APPLE is working on a software fix for its iPhone 3G to remedy dropped phone calls that some users are experiencing, according to people familiar with the matter.
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Dell reboot colours the picture
THE revamp initiated by Michael Dell since his return as chief executive last year is beginning to pay off with new products.
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Naked ambition spurs iiNet profit
GOING naked has helped Australia's third-largest internet service provider, iiNet, to post a $19.9 million profit.
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Oracle to star in NAB's online plans
NATIONAL Australia Bank has given a crucial component of its legacy systems overhaul to Indian banking software developer i-flex.
News Interactive |
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Big Blue muscles in on CSC's miner deal
CSC's grip on its lucrative $700 million outsourcing contract with BHP Billiton continues to slip, as a slice of the work has been awarded to rival outsourcer IBM.
News Interactive |
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Commander assets get BigAir's attention
BIGAIR has trained its sights on Commander's iBurst wireless broadband assets, according to a senior executive for the services firm.
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Apple's fix for dropped iPhone calls on way
APPLE is working on a software fix for its iPhone 3G to remedy dropped phone calls that some users are experiencing, according to people familiar with the matter.
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Unwired trouble, heavyweights wade in
VODAFONE and Optus yesterday unveiled new mobile broadband offerings that could sound the death knell of wireless net provider Unwired.
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Botnets hit Georgian government websites
ATTACKS by Russian hackers against Georgian websites, including one hosted in the US, have continued despite Russian President Dmitri Medvedev ordering a halt to hostilities against Georgia.
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