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  • Infosys Australia head quits

    The Australian arm of Infosys has seen a leadership change, with Gary Ebeyan handing over the local reins of the Indian outsourcing giant to ex-IBM business process specialist, Jacqueline Korhonen.

  • Infosys leader defends offshoring

    Narayana Murthy, chairman of leading IT services provider Infosys Technologies, has taken a swipe at claims the company's offshoring policy has reduced jobs in Australia.

  • Expert AU moves to allay concerns over Infosys deal

    The chief executive of Expert Information Services has sought to allay concerns over the impact on its Australian workforce of its merger with Indian-based software heavyweight Infosys.

  • UPDATE: Infosys swallows Expert Information Services

    UPDATE: One of this country's leading IT companies is to be acquired by Indian software giant Infosys.

  • Experts put J2EE to work on the buses

    The Victorian Department of Infrastructure (DOI) has awarded a $4.8 million software development contract to Melbourne-based Expert Information Services.

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