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  • Oracle touts Linux at AU talkfest

    Oracle continued its bullish optimism for its Linux strategy at its OpenWorld customer event in Melbourne today, revealing that 90 per cent of new Australasian customers had deployed its database on the operating system over the last 12 months.

  • Aust open source drama echoes SCO fight

    Australian courts may soon host a legal drama reminiscent of the open source legal watershed brought about when SCO's sued IBM for allegedly misappropriating its Unix intellectual property and distributing it with Linux.

  • WA department tackles tyranny of distance

    The West Australia Department of Education and Training today revealed it is conducting a technology trial that could lead to the centralisation of enterprise applications for its resource-challenged schools.

  • Veritas revamps core software lineup

    Veritas today launched a revamped version of its core software line-up, further edging back the veil on its utility computing strategy.

  • Telstra blames ADSL faults on software

    Telstra has blamed ADSL outages experienced by its NSW customers on Monday and again this morning, on server-end technical faults, refuting speculation that its ADSL network can't withstand wet-weather conditions

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  • The changing VAIO

    Many criticised Sony when they originally released their range of VAIO notebooks but the company has still managed to carve out a place in the laptop market. The company's latest release, the FX880K exemplifies the changes that Sony has made as the series has evolved.

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