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UPDATED: Expressonline buys Simms International
The businesses will be integrated under the leadership of Simms CEO, Danny Moore
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Bridge Point and Server Central merge
Security and network integration provider, Bridge Point Communications and datacentre services company, Server Central, have entered into a principal agreement to merge on June 30
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NTT buys stake in Frontline Systems
NTT acquires 70 per cent of Frontline Systems as it expands its global ICT services offerings
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Lan 1 and PowerCorp merge
Under the arrangement, PowerCorp’s operations will to move to Lan 1’s Sydney headquarters with all new and existing business carried out under the Lan 1 name.
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Southern Cross Computer Systems on the acquisition hunt
the ideal company needs to add significant value to its portfolio and have complementary business software or mobility solutions.
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SaaS, not shopping, is focus of Symantec's new CEO
CIOs think of Symantec as a company that buys its way into new markets. Over the past decade the Cupertino, California, vendor has snatched up about 30 companies as it's evolved from an antivirus and tools seller to an aspiring enterprise infrastructure vendor.
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