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  • New CEO to reverse Commander's fortunes?

    After a difficult 12 months in which its share price has plummeted from over AU$2 to under AU$0.50, telco Commander has appointed a new managing director.

  • Finance throws Commander a lifeline

    Beleaguered IT services company Commander has been awarded a contract worth $3.8 million by the Department of Finance and Deregulation to support the desktops of the Electorate Office, which Finance oversees

  • M2 pays $19m for Commander SMB

    Telco retailer and wholesaler M2 has acquired Commander's small and medium business brands and assets for around $19 million, but not Commander's network infrastructure.

  • Commander bounces back from brink of death

    Commander today announced the renewal of its deal with the Department of Finance and Administration, estimated to be worth AU$5 million.

  • Commander: No immediate sale

    Despite reports indicating today that Commander is up for sale, the telco was quick to dismiss the possibility of going on the market anytime soon.

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  • Australia's ICT industry is panicking

    The leaders of Australia's ICT industry are currently in a state of panic over the debatable prospect of an economic downturn in the sector and are going too far with cutting jobs.

  • 'Goalfest' for IT at the World Cup

    No other sporting event captures the world's imagination like the FIFA World Cup. How will local companies be contributing during this month-long extravaganza, both online and offline?

  • Dell: Malaysia to support Australia, others

    Enterprise technology users may still be getting used to Indian accents for many of their support queries, but PC giant Dell believes many of its customers would be better served by Malaysia.

  • Top tech jobs for 2006

    After years in the wilderness, the Australian IT industry is again booming as major industries invest heavily in their IT infrastructure. Find out which skills are most in demand and how much remuneration to expect.

  • Do Australian ICT workers matter?

    Claims that Australia suffers from an ICT skills shortage is simply unfounded but the lack of support from the government and industry associations to counter these assertions has left workers in the lurch.

Reviews (3)

  • Mobile madness: From spandex superheroes to dating games

    The dot-eating snake is giving way to superheroes clad in ridiculous skin-tight costumes as the market for mobile phone gaming gets ready to explode.

  • Interfaces of the future

    How long will it be before your computer is able to read your facial expressions? Will a rude gesture become the next Control-Alt-Delete? ZDNet Australia investigates computing interfaces.

  • Virtual stores

    Can virtualisation help you simplify your storage management? And when will it be ready?

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