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  • CA names interim CEO, restates revenue

    Computer Associates International on Monday named board member Kenneth Cron as interim CEO and announced that it had prematurely booked US$2.2 billion in revenue during 2000 and 2001.

  • Aust business Internet usage stalls

    The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) has revealed that commercial adoption of various computer technologies has stalled. The ABS' revelation was contained in its latest assessment of Business Use of Information Technology (BUIT), released yesterday.

  • Former CA chief indicted; company reaches accord

    Computer Associates International's former chief executive was indicted on criminal charges related to fraudulent accounting practices, and the company on Wednesday agreed to pay US$225 million to settle with federal prosecutors.

  • CA shifts focus to product strategy

    It's time to move on.

  • UPDATE: Dell AU says Inspiron problem still being fixed

    Australian Dell Computer representatives say the company is close to completing a local service campaign to replace flawed motherboards in Inspiron 2650 laptop computers manufactured between mid-November and mid-December 2002.

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  • Aust business Internet usage stalls

    The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) has revealed that commercial adoption of various computer technologies has stalled. The ABS' revelation was contained in its latest assessment of Business Use of Information Technology (BUIT), released yesterday.

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