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  • ActewAGL goes HP

    ActewAGL has decided to standardise its desktop and laptop fleet to HP instead of the range of other brands it previously used.

  • ActewAGL CIO to focus on TransACT

    ACT energy utility ActewAGL has begun the search for a new chief information officer after incumbent Carsten Larsen left last Friday.

  • HP 'will not lose sleep' over Sun victory

    HP and Sun have been exchanging blows over a customer that abandoned HP's AlphaServer/Tru64 platform for a Sun SPARC and Solaris platform, but a Gartner analyst said the deal is too small to lose sleep over.

  • Telecomms, energy bundling uptake encouraging: ACT provider

    An ACT-based telecommunications provider has pronounced initial response to its recently-forged deal to bundle telecommunications with other utility services as "encouraging" and signalled its willingness to enter similar deals with other providers.

  • Home services gateway calls for broadband partner

    Australian headquartered consumer connectivity technology developer, Portus, is seeking local telecommunications and utilities providers to partner the launch of its home gateway in late 2003.

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