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  • Telecom NZ suffers XT outage

    Telecom New Zealand's recently launched XT mobile service failed across much of the country earlier today.

  • CSC wins $8m electoral deal

    CSC announced today that it had won a four-year contract with the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) to provide mainframe and network communications services.

  • Symantec helps govt on data breach laws

    Symantec revealed at a media conference in Sydney last friday that it has been advising the Federal Government on data breach notification laws.

  • Wotif buys activities booking service

    Online accommodation specialist Wotif.com said today that it had decided to acquire the shares in an online booking service for "things to do" called Go Do.

  • BlackBerry App World finally launches in A/NZ

    RIM has finally given Aussies the key to its magical BlackBery App World, an online portal for applications developed specifically for BlackBerry handsets.

  • Telecom NZ hires Infosys for testing

    Telecom NZ has engaged outsourcing and IT consultant Infosys to improve its testing and up-skill its workers.

  • First Aussie win for Cisco's blades

    Cisco's unified computing concept has received its first public thumbs up as Dimension Data announced today it had signed a deal to roll-out Cisco's unified computing system for the Catholic Education Network.

  • iSoft looking to create 500 Aussie jobs

    Australian-listed e-health company iSoft is considering upping its headcount in Australia by 500 people, hoping to increase the percentage of research and development workers it fields down under.

  • Conroy's Broadband Future Conference: Photos

    Telstra has not been separated and construction of the NBN on the mainland is still in the pipeline, but today saw Communications Minister Stephen Conroy and Prime Minister Kevin Rudd kick off a conference that was designed to help Australia understand how 100 megabits per second broadband can be used.

  • CSG buys NZ print services business

    Northern Territory-based IT services firm CSG has announced it will acquire printing company, Konica Minolta Business Solutions New Zealand (KMBS), and its financing business, Leading Solutions Limited (LSL).

  • Govt sees progress in Telstra NBN talks

    Federal Broadband Minister Stephen Conroy says he is confident the government will have significant progress to announce by Christmas in the broadband negotiations with Telstra.

  • IBM builds NZ$80m datacentre in Auckland

    IBM has commenced construction of a new datacentre at the Highbrook Business Park in East Tamaki, a southern suburb of Auckland, New Zealand.

  • MYOB ensures Windows 7 compatibility

    Australian accounting software developer MYOB has rolled out Windows 7 to 50 development and IT support staff as part of an effort to ensure the company's small business software was compatible with the new operating system.

  • TransACT lands residential FTTP deal

    TransACT has today signed an agreement with the ACT Land Development Agency that will supply fibre-to-the-premise services to over 1800 homes.

  • Vic Police stands by auditor-general report

    The Victorian Police has backed the state's auditor-general report in response to claims that the police's technology budget blow-out was three times larger than reported by the 2003 audit.

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