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  • Powerlan QLD: in administration, AU$17 million in the red

    Just three days after selling off its Business Integration (BI) arm in Queensland, Victoria and New South Wales, ASX-listed business systems integrator Powerlan placed a "non-operating subsidiary"--Powerlan QLD--into voluntary administration delivering, it into the care of accounting firm KPMG.

  • Powerlan closes Canberra branch

    IT services provider Powerlan has shut up shop in Canberra, pushing some staff out of the door with just a two-week redundancy package.

  • Aussie innovators receive a boost

    Winners of the Discover the Secrets of Australian IT Innovation announced.

  • Powerlan Australia lands global Amex deal

    Aussie integrator and developer Powerlan has proved the functionality of the much maligned ASP business model by landing a 3 year contract with American Express.

  • Boom Crash Operations: The decline of dot-com industrials

    A long time ago, in an economy far far away, listed Australian industrial companies began to show interest in an emerging, and as-yet untried, industry. Read this report into the convergence of IT with the mining sector in the late 90s.

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