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  • UXC wins Linfox, other deals

    Australian IT services company UXC today revealed it had won several major contracts, with the stand-out being a comprehensive technology outsourcing arrangement with freight company Linfox.

  • NSW razor broadly misses IT spending

    Technology spending within the NSW Government appears to have largely escaped the razor in today's mini-budget, despite a slew of other spending cuts announced by Treasurer Eric Roozendaal.

  • IBM's Baulkham Hills deal due today

    IBM is set to hand a new employment offer to some employees at its Baulkham Hills facility today after workers there decided to call off a planned strike to allow negotiations to go ahead between the company and the Australian Services Union (ASU).

  • E-way "human error" costs beep tag users AU$100

    A changeover error transferring beep tag customer accounts to E-way systems has caused some people, who thought they had closed their toll accounts, to be falsely charged AU$100.

  • RFID-tracked cars coming to Australia & NZ?

    RFID-tracked cars could be on the horizon, as Austroads, the association of Australian and New Zealand road transport and traffic authorities, investigates how best to deploy the technology.

  • Q&A: Acting Queensland CIO, Alan Chapman

    Alan Chapman, acting CIO for the Queensland government talks to ZDNet.com.au about what makes his job unique, technologies on the way and the biggest threat to his organisation.

  • Movers and shakers 2007: Who left and why

    2007 saw more key executives leaving their posts than those joining companies. We take a look at who left their hot seats last year and why.

  • Nigerian company demands US$20m from OLPC

    Nigerian company Lancor is seeking US$20m from the One Laptop per Child Foundation, alleging patent infringement.

  • US presidential election 2008: Barack Obama talks tech

    Iraq, immigration, taxes, and healthcare probably have been the four most pressing topics of the 2008 US presidential campaign. IT has made nary an appearance -- so what do the candidates think on the subject of technology?

  • Intel reclaims spot in Sun servers

    Sun Microsystems announced Monday that it will resume selling servers with Intel's Xeon processor, restoring a hardware partnership and extending it to software collaboration.

  • Get ready for attacks on VoIP?

    Spam, phishing and denial of service could all soon be threatening VoIP services, and businesses need to take steps now to ward off the danger.

  • Vic Police CIO seeks deputy for IT shakedown

    Years of frustration with "unfair" IT outsourcing contracts and chronic IT underfunding have driven Victoria Police CIO Valda Berzins to shake things up at the organisation, with a new senior staffer soon to come onboard to help her guide a major overhaul of the organisation's IT strategy.

  • Patrick's BI plans 'business as usual' as Toll looms

    Patrick is taking a "business as usual" approach to a large-scale business intelligence (BI) deployment despite not yet knowing the full ramifications of its just-completed AU$6.2 billion acquisition by Toll Holdings.

  • AAPT turns to VoIP for SME cash

    AAPT aims to more than double the revenue it derives from small businesses with a new product that uses VoIP to undercut competitors' line rental charges the weapon it believes will see new customers storm its doors in the new financial year.

  • No immediate plans for AAPT sale

    Telecom New Zealand has no immediate plans to sell its troubled Australian business following the completion of a strategic review into AAPT's future.

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