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  • Roach wins Australian Tata post

    High-profile ICT industry leader Neville Roach is to play a key role in the integration of Tata Consultancy Services' (TCS) recent acquisition, Australian banking software specialist Financial Network Services (FNS), TCS said today.

  • NICTA opens new Sydney lab

    National ICT Australia has opened a new research laboratory in Sydney that could eventually house up to 170 scientists.

  • 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.

  • Roach leaves NICTA

    The founding chairman of National ICT Australia, Neville Roach, has stepped down after two years heading the government-backed ICT laboratory.

  • Aussie outsourcers 'should follow India'

    National ICT Australia (NICTA) chairman Neville Roach says the nation's IT outsourcers should collaborate with their Indian counterparts to target the United States and European markets.

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  • Photos: Robots on parade

    A robot that plays the Violin? ZDNet Australia visited NICTA's Neville Roach Laboratory to see what all the fuss was about. We also discover what other amazing things today's robots can do.

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