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  • realestate.com.au outsources server monitoring

    Online property listing group realestate.com.au has outsourced application and infrastructure monitoring to hosting specialist Hostworks in a three-year deal announced today.

  • Microsoft walks away from $50bn Yahoo offer

    Microsoft officially withdrew its offer to acquire Yahoo on Saturday but only after it threw an additional US$5 billion on the table.

  • Redmond nabs ninemsn CIO

    Ninemsn chief information officer Richard Ang is set to move to the United States after accepting the role of director of operations for Mobile and MSN Spaces, Microsoft's blog hosting unit.

  • Seek outsources Web hosting

    Web-based jobs directory Seek will outsource its online infrastructure to managed service provider Hostworks in a three-year deal announced today.

  • Seek CIO sees outsourced hosting trend

    Web-based jobs directory Seek's decision to outsource a critical aspect of its infrastructure reflects a wider trend towards greater maturity on the part of online businesses, according to the organisation's chief information officer.

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  • Seek outsources Web hosting

    Web-based jobs directory Seek will outsource its online infrastructure to managed service provider Hostworks in a three-year deal announced today.

  • Playing 'for' a perfect host

    Before handing over your IT requirements to a host, you had better learn to play all your cards right.

  • The host with the most

    Business critical Web sites require fail-proof Web hosting. ZDNet Australia reports on companies who can manage the load whilst you focus on your business.

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