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  • Veterans' dept inks AU$90m IBM renewal

    The federal Department of Veterans' Affairs (DVA) has renewed and slightly expanded its existing ICT outsourcing arrangement with its current supplier IBM to the tune of AU$90 million.

  • Veterans' Affairs shines light on data

    The federal Department of Veterans' Affairs (DVA) has flagged plans to upgrade its business intelligence (BI) capabilities, going to market this week for a 700-seat solution to be implemented mid-2007.

  • Industry dept outlines MS CRM plans

    The federal Department of Industry, Tourism and Resources (DITR) has detailed plans to implement at least three new customer relationship management (CRM) systems based on Microsoft software.

  • AMD unleashes next-gen Opteron chips

    Advanced Micro Devices announced its new "Rev F" generation of Opteron server processors on Tuesday in the US, the next volley in a competition with Intel's newly competitive Xeon models.

  • Intel sends out Centrino patches

    Intel has issued patches for flaws in its Centrino device drivers and ProSet management software that affect the security of the wireless products.

  • Telstra hits a million ADSL customers

    Telstra has clocked up one million ADSL broadband customers on its BigPond service, doubling the customer base in less than 12 months.

  • Rats off the sinking ship

    If you're in the market for good network engineers with plenty of experience, now might be the time to start sniffing around for talent.

  • Linux laptops get Centrino inside

    Intel is set to allow Linux-based notebooks to use Centrino branding for the first time.

  • Employers can check on you via your mobile

    Mobile phones are giving employers new ways to check up on employees in the field--and raising fresh workplace privacy concerns as a result.

  • Apple fans abuzz over new iMac

    With Apple Computer's next iMac expected to be unveiled as soon as this week, Mac fan sites are buzzing with speculation over the design.

  • Aust comms body slashes carrier licence fees

    The Australian Communications Authority (ACA) will drastically reduce carrier licence charges from 1 July, following a review of the price schedule showed the previous levies were well above cost recovery prices.

  • NSW bets $800 million on e-learning

    The New South Wales government has outlined its IT budget initiatives with education being given the lion's share of its technology purse.

  • Telstra's speech system 'gets' Australian

    Telstra claims its new 'One Number, One Voice' natural language speech recognition front end for residential, mobile and small business enquiries is working better than expected.

  • Intel's exotic adventures

    Exotic. That one word sums up Intel's problems and promises.

  • The computer virus--no cures to be found

    SPECIAL REPORT Two decades and counting, the technology industry has yet to find a blanket solution to the ever-growing list of viruses and worms that constitute the greatest risk to computers on the Internet.

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