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  • Power outage downs Di Data keynote

    A power outage in Queensland caused disruption to a keynote address this morning at Dimension Data's annual conference in Coolum.

  • Mystery cash boost for Australian ISP

    Struggling Queensland-based Internet Service Provider XiS is set to provide upgraded dial-up services, a new ADSL offering and a move to a bigger CBD-based call centre, thanks to a mystery -transaction".

  • Net news pricetag in two years

    Consumers will be coughing up for all online media content by 2004, according to Factiva CEO Clare Hart, who sees a two-year turnaround for punters to get with the paid-for-content program.

  • Open Tel reinstates some staff

    Open Telecommunications' administrator Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu has said that approximately 70 staff will be reinstated today in Sydney, following support from Comindico and LG for the telco's switching business.

  • Telstra job cuts coming

    Telstra Enterprise Services has accused Union officials of sensationalism in their claims that up to 70 more jobs may be lost within the organisation by mid-August, but conceded a second round of layoffs is looming as the company progresses with the integration of its business back into Telstra.

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  • A glimpse into the life of a Russian virus researcher

    CA's Dr Eugene Dozortsev talks about the motivations and satisfactions that spur him through 70-hour working weeks that offer very little limelight.

  • UnitedLinux: the key to Australian take-up?

    Four Linux companies have joined forces to develop a common core version of the OS for businesses, but a local analyst doubts a unified approach is enough to encourage take-up by Australian businesses.

  • 2002 goal for GNU/Linux version of .Net

    A year after Australia's one-man army started pounding out code for GNU/Linux's version of .Net, he's looking to double the quarter of a million lines of code already written and convince some new -code demons" to sign up to the cause.

Reviews (2)

  • UnitedLinux: the key to Australian take-up?

    Four Linux companies have joined forces to develop a common core version of the OS for businesses, but a local analyst doubts a unified approach is enough to encourage take-up by Australian businesses.

  • WAP glitch leaves Telstra customers off the air

    Problems between Telstra's Wireless Application Protocol server and Australia's top-selling WAP mobile phone has left subscribers unable to connect to the carrier's service.

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