In the latest round of restructuring at Telstra, hundreds of workers in three cities face redundancy.
EMC Australia staff awoke this morning to the news that 1,380 jobs were to be cut from the company's global workforce of 17,000. However they must chew their nails until October 17, when the company releases its financial results, before finding out if and how many jobs are to go here.
Australian employees of Sun Microsystems will be spared the latest round of job cuts, which will see 1,000 positions slashed worldwide.
Australian employees of Commerce One have nothing to fear from the latest round of job cuts at the company, according to the vice president of the Asia Pacific region, Peter Kwan.
Around 220 IT staff will lose their jobs during AMP's drastic cost-cutting measures.
Online job advertisements in the IT sector leapt by 8.9 percent in September, continuing a six-month rise that may indicate the tech-crash is finally over.
Winning a major government contract has convinced one British company to open a Melbourne branch, creating 100 new ICT jobs in Victoria by mid 2004.
The war in Iraq and the regional outbreak of Sudden Acute Respiratory Syndrome are being blamed for a downturn in the number of Information Technology and Telecommunications (IT&T) job ads last month.
The cliché of Australian IT professionals needing to make themselves stand-out in order to succeed in the job race has resurfaced. But are there really enough jobs to go around?
Employers expect to hire fewer IT people between July and September than they did the previous quarter, according to the latest TMP/Hudson Global Resources survey.
Palm will buy rival Handspring for approximately US$169 million in an effort to strengthen its grip on the market for handheld devices.
A move by four sellers of Linux to unite behind a single version of the operating system might help those allies--and boost Linux's popularity--but it isn't likely to dent the dominance of the top dog, Red Hat.
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