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    Farmers' Trading Company (FTC), the New Zealand department store chain, has virtually retired its old IBM mainframe after a three year system upgrade and consolidation.

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    Check Point may have made big bucks selling firewalls in its early days, but it is struggling to live up to its CEO's vision in today's rapidly shifting security market.

  • Australia escapes Salesforce.com outage

    Salesforce.com touts that its customers are some of the most empowered, Web-savvy businesses around, but the company may be learning this week that that's not always a good thing.

  • SAP signs on heavyweights

    SAP has significantly expanded the partner network surrounding its NetWeaver software, signing up the industry's 'big gorillas' to create closer ties to its business applications.

  • Bank of Queensland extends EDS contract

    The Bank of Queensland has extended its 10-year IT outsourcing pact with EDS for another two years, citing cost saving and re-engineering achievements under the original deal.

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    Web start-up Agillion aims to give small business owners an e-business edge. More than a Web-based customer relationship management (CRM) tool or virtual office, Agillion (US$29.95 a month per subscriber) is a conglomeration of several integrated services that enables businesses to use the Web not only to sell, service, and satisfy customers, but also to open up communications with customers, sales team members, and vendors. Agillion offers a host of business-class services in an easy-to-use, consumer-level package.

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