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    The reaction across the pond in New Zealand to the Federal Government's $43 billion network announcement is one of surprise at the size of the proposed investment, and "the Aussies trumped us again".

  • Microsoft and Cisco sing the co-opetition tune

    Microsoft and Cisco plan to work more closely together to ensure their products interoperate, while remaining fierce rivals in other markets.

  • Cisco security partners become competitors

    Cisco's recent acquisition of e-mail security firm IronPort has pushed the networking giant into direct competition with MessageLabs as well as traditional antivirus vendors such as Symantec, McAfee and Trend Micro.

  • Decru on Symantec's wish list?

    When security giant Symantec bought storage specialist Veritas two years ago, the US$13.5 billion deal was a massive beacon pointing to technological convergence.

  • Microsoft paying Novell US$308m for Linux pact

    In one of the more complex examples of "co-opetition" in the computer industry, Microsoft will pay Novell a net amount of US$308 million to market and distribute its competitor's product.

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    Microsoft's CEO likes what he sees on the horizon as his company fits its message to changing times in the IT industry.

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