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  • Did Telstra ask for clean-up volunteers?

    Telstra's main union has accused the telco of asking for "volunteers" to help clean up its telephone exchanges on a Saturday, while at the same time conducting a strike tomorrow that will interrupt Telstra customers.

  • Telstra freezes executive pay

    Telstra will freeze the remuneration of its executive-level staff at current levels as the result of its regular annual salary review.

  • Thodey effect: Union suspends action

    Telstra's main union has today credited David Thodey for its decision to suspend further industrial action as the two head towards enterprise bargaining agreement (EBA) negotiations scheduled for 17 June.

  • Pipe Networks talks in-depth

    Pipe Networks CEO Bevan Slattery opens up on the risk the credit crunch posed to its Sydney-Guam pipeline and reiterates his opinion that the National Broadband Network builder had to be Telstra or no one.

  • Orange Business Services gets new MD

    Orange Business Services, the business communications arm of France Telecom, has announced the appointment of a new managing director for Australia, New Zealand Tim Cavill.

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    What's next for AAPT? Australia's number three telco refused to join Twisted Wire this week, so we decided to cover them anyway, guerrilla-style.

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  • Virtual infrastructure, at your servers

    Thin clients, make way for a new competitor: hosted, virtual servers and desktops are finally changing the way corporate Australia manages its IT infrastructure.

  • Microsoft learns to live with open source

    Two years ago, software engineer Shaun Walker got an e-mail from a Microsoft product manager, suggesting ways to keep Walker's development project from foundering.

  • The future of managed e-mail

    MailGuard's Andrew Johnson and MessageLabs' Nick Hawkins -- the leaders of two popular managed e-mail services specialists -- go head to head.

  • IBM retools Global Services

    Big Blue seeks higher, more profitable ground in the market for business computing services.

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    Despite strong growth in software sales at IBM, only certain parts of the enterprise software market are set to rebound this year.

Reviews (9)

  • AVG Internet Security 8.0

    AVG Internet Security 8.0 provides strong protection against malicious Web sites, but its full-system scans sometimes tax system resources and produce false positives.

  • DtSearch Desktop 7.01

    Unless you need library-accurate file searches, DtSearch has perhaps too much power for the average desktop.

  • Security: No place for double standards

    A series of follies by antivirus provider Symantec could well lead customers deeper into a quagmire of confusion and panic, says Fran Foo.

  • Antivirus software must be free. Here's why.

    One big reason viruses are still rampant on the Net: Too many people don't use antivirus software. The way to get them to change their ways is to make that software free.

  • Sanyo PLC-SW30 Projector

    Sanyo's PLC-SW30 projector brings true portability into the budget projector space. Read our Australian review.

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