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    Qantas is still investigating the cause of a major system outage at one of its Sydney domestic terminals the beginning of the ANZAC long weekend just hours away.

  • How to blow a billion...or two

    Was Sun's US$2.2 billion acquisition of Cobalt Networks the worst deal in the history of IT? Sun would have more left over if it had spent the money on footprints in the sand.

  • Sun hands Cobalt an open-source lifeline

    The Cobalt community was handed a lifeline when Sun Microsystems released the Cobalt code under an open-source licence.

  • Flights delayed as Qantas switches systems

    Qantas has shifted its reservations and ticketing to the Amadeus system as the first stage of a shift to a "new generation" of airline systems, also encompassing departure control, inventory and load control.

  • Linux revives the mainframe

    Mainframes should take up the biggest space at this year's LinuxWorld as the OS breaths new life into the old industry standby. Corporations are beginning to take notice .

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  • How to blow a billion...or two

    Was Sun's US$2.2 billion acquisition of Cobalt Networks the worst deal in the history of IT? Sun would have more left over if it had spent the money on footprints in the sand.

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