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Friday | 9 January, 2009
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Stories by: Mitchell Bingemann

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    Australia still an IT follower, not leader, says study 06 August, 2007 08:01:26

    While a recent study released by the Business Software Alliance (BSA) identified Australia as amongst the best in the world when it comes to IT infrastructure and global competitiveness, a Catch 22 between research and development (R&D) and the IT skills shortage has cemented the country as a follower rather than an innovator.
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    EMC refreshes storage lineup 20 July, 2007 08:37:38

    Storage vendor, EMC, has enhanced its major storage systems to include higher capacities, greater energy efficiency and partner-friendly installation features.
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    Acision targets tier-two telcos 11 July, 2007 10:12:29

    Having recently demerged from LogicaCMG, mobile software and services provider, Acision, is looking to broaden its market reach by developing a hosted services business tailored to tier-two telcos.
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    Ex-Novell CEO takes the reins at Freshtel 04 July, 2007 11:34:57

    IP telephony provider, Freshtel, has snared former Novell Asia-Pacific president and CEO, Rhonda O'Donnell, as its new CEO. She will be tasked with leading its global expansion and overseeing a complete revamp of local channel operations.
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    Unwired sees silver lining in missing out on $1.9 billion funding 21 June, 2007 11:18:31

    Although the Unwired, Austar and Soul alliance failed to secure the Federal Government Broadband Connect grant, Unwired CEO, David Spence, believes its ownership of WiMAX spectrum will place the wireless carrier in a winning position.
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    Free ADSL2+ from Dodo amounts to bird feed 21 June, 2007 16:23:03

    ISP Dodo Australia is offering "free" ADSL2+ connections coupled with a complimentary 150MB of download data per month when customers sign up for a Dodo telephone service. That is of course if customers are willing to fork out 18 cents for each megabyte they download over the 150MB limit.
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    SharePoint guru on .NET, collaboration and the future of the offline Web 07 June, 2007 16:01:29

    Belgian-based U2U training consultant, and Microsoft MVP, Patrick Tisseghem, has specialised in Microsoft's SharePoint Server since its version 1.0 days. As the author of Inside Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 and Inside MOSS 2007, he's positioned himself as the go-to man for all things SharePoint, and is now bringing his vast knowledge to Australia for a series of classes to show .NET developers how to leverage the upcoming Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 and build better Web applications. Tisseghem takes some time out to share his thoughts on SharePoint 2007 and its future involvement in the development of Web 3.0 with Mitchell Bingemann.
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    Equinix opens the door on $5 million datacentre expansion 06 June, 2007 16:24:40

    Equinix has completed a $5 million expansion of its Sydney Internet Business Exchange (IBX) centre, adding new cooling and power infrastructure to the 3000sqm facility.
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    Access Providers gets Clever name change 05 June, 2007 16:43:08

    Wireless broadband operator, Access Providers, has brought together its operations with acquired business units, Saise Telecom and Activ Australia, under the new Clever Communications Australia brand.
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    Internode hikes ADSL plans by up to $40 a month 04 June, 2007 14:20:54

    Internode is hiking up its ADSL pricing plans with increases ranging from $5 to $40 per month, citing the growing use of data-intensive online services and increasing network capacity costs as the catalyst for change.
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    New nanoglue shrinks chips and sticks like Spiderman 01 June, 2007 16:31:48

    A new inexpensive nanoglue that becomes stronger as it heats up could redefine the way computer chips are made and even pave the way for Spiderman-esque web-shooting devices in the near future, according to its creator.
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