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IT companies dominate Best Places to Work
Google has regained pole position in the BRW The 50 Best Places to Work list for 2011, which was primarily dominated by IT companies.
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The right stuff: What the soaring dollar means for business
As the Australian dollar soars to record heights – reaching highs we haven’t seen since pre-GFC levels – six NSW exporters have been recognised at the forefront of Australian ICT export as nominees for the Premier’s NSW Export Awards 2010.
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IT players dominate BRW Young Rich List
The IT industry is the place to be if you’re young and have strong ambitions to be financially successful. In this year’s BRW Top 100 Young Rich list, the tech industry topped the list: an estimated 19 per cent of young wealth was generated from the sector.
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NSW exporters of the year include ISVs, integrators, and a specialist in dentistry
Six organisations have been recognised at the forefront of Australian ICT export as nominees for the Premier’s NSW Export Awards 2010.
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Slideshow central
There is no doubt our readers love a slideshow. This homepage brings together all the latest slideshows from overseas and the popular ARN archives series.
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Sydney software developer, Atlassian, pulls $US60m venture capital investment
Fast-growing Australian software company Atlassian has taken a $US60 million minority investment from US-based venture capital firm Accel Partners, with a long-term view to a public listing in the US.
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Apache project server hacked, passwords compromised
Hackers broke into a server used by the Apache Software Foundation to keep track of software bugs.
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