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  • Sun prepares Linux for Australian enterprise desktops

    Sun Microsystems has stated its intention to prise corporate desktops away from Windows with its newly-arrived Linux desktop solution.

  • ABB, IBM sign AU$57 million infrastructure services contract

    IBM has signed an eight year AU$57 million contract with ABB Australia and New Zealand to provide IT services and support.

  • Defence command project reaches ICT stage

    The federal government is preparing to kick off the process of sourcing the information and communications technology (ICT) needs of a new AU$300 million Defence headquarters joint operations command facility to be built near Canberra.

  • Qantas launches billion dollars' worth of outsourcing

    Qantas has announced multi-year information technology outsourcing deals worth AU$1.4 billion with Telstra and IBM.

  • IBM buys Logicalis

    IBM bought the Australian and New Zealand operations of Network Services integrator, Logicalis Group Limited for AU$88.5 million, enhancing IBM's existing capabilities in network consulting and integration, and extending its capability to assist clients with business transformation.

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