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  • Some strike action cancelled: NCR

    Industrial action involving some employees from technology vendor NCR has been called off, the company said this morning.

  • IT strike could cripple Sydney airport, others

    A week-long computer technicians' strike starting today could cause problems at airports, banks, schools and universities, the Australian Services Union (ASU) says.

  • NCR plays down strike impact

    Technology vendor NCR has downplayed the impact of up to 90 of its field service engineers walking off the job today, despite the threat of looming IT problems at airports, banks and educational institutions around the nation.

  • NCR strike to spread to Victoria

    Industrial action involving field service engineers from technology vendor NCR will spread to Victoria this weekend, after up to 90 staff walked off the job yesterday in three other states.

  • The shape of packets to come

    How do you ensure critical Net traffic gets through while less important--and often expensive--traffic is curtailed? Also: What is "packet shaping"?

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  • Opening lines of communication

    Don't let having a mobile workforce break down your communications. In Australia, some organisations, through the use of wireless integration, have increased their lines of contact, and not just out in the field.

  • The shape of packets to come

    How do you ensure critical Net traffic gets through while less important--and often expensive--traffic is curtailed? Also: What is "packet shaping"?

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