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  • IT job ads continue to rise: Olivier

    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.

  • UK company pledges 100 new ICT jobs for Victoria

    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.

  • War and SARS hit Aust IT jobs

    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.

  • IT pros: tired of job hunting?

    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?

  • Aust companies cut IT hires

    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.

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  • Palm to acquire rival Handspring

    Palm will buy rival Handspring for approximately US$169 million in an effort to strengthen its grip on the market for handheld devices.

  • UnitedLinux won't tip Red Hat

    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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