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  • Suncorp completes XP rollout

    Insurer Suncorp Metway has moved 10,000 desktops and 350 applications from Windows NT to XP, marking the end of an eight month project.

  • NAB suspends Satyam work

    National Australia Bank has decided to suspend future work with Indian outsourcer Satyam.

  • Qantas: Satyam still 'manageable'

    Qantas, Australia and New Zealand Banking Group and Suncorp-Metway yesterday said they were keeping a close watch on the situation, but had no immediate intention of following NAB's lead in suspending work with troubled IT outsourcer Satyam.

  • Indian software heavyweight hits Melbourne

    A new global software development centre to be established in Melbourne by year's end will initially employ around 100 people, according to Narayana Murthy, chairman and chief mentor of Infosys.

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  • Changing of the guard: National Australia Bank

    Get an insider's look at the recent history and potential imminent future of the National Australia Bank's technology operation in the second of our Changing of the guards series examining generational change in the nation's big four banks.

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