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  • Office 2007 in vogue in WA govt

    The Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority has become the second Western Australian government department in as many weeks to upgrade to Microsoft's new Office 2007 product.

  • WA community dept adopts Office 2007

    Western Australia's Department for Community Development will brave the early adopter stigma and upgrade at least part of its desktop fleet to Microsoft's new Office 2007 suite.

  • Oracle claims Aussie apps wins

    Software giant Oracle went for overkill factor today as it named more than twenty new Australian customers of its enterprise applications.

  • Unisys wins WA integration contract

    The Western Australia Department for Community Development (WA DCD) has inked a three year contract with Unisys West to replace its existing client management system.

  • Aust outsourcer signs up WA dept

    Kaz Group Limited today signed an AU$11 million contract with WA's Department for Community Development to manage the technology infrastructure services and provide additional project support for three years, with optional extensions for a further two years.

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