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  • 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.

  • Skilled migration: making it work

    A day after the Federal Minister for Immigration Phillip Ruddock was busily lapping up the kudos for the arrival of Australia’s six-millionth migrant, Skills International held its inaugural IT skills showcase in Sydney.

  • JobWatch: Election, what election?

    Demand for permanent IT staff continues to grow, bucking the expected dip in demand for new staff in the run up to the federal election.

  • ICT body launches multi-million dollar Canberra centre

    National ICT Australia has officially launched the Canberra node of Australia's distributed ICT Centre of Excellence.

  • IT 'needs women'

    The vast majority of scientifically trained women are opting out of science and technology-related careers, according to new research.

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  • IT 'needs women'

    The vast majority of scientifically trained women are opting out of science and technology-related careers, according to new research.

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