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  • Alcatel passes over Quigley

    Australian telecommunications industry veteran Mike Quigley was today left out in the cold as French networking vendor Alcatel-Lucent named a new chief executive to replace a departure in July this year.

  • Bloodbath at Alcatel-Lucent

    Both the chairman and chief executive of Alcatel-Lucent are to step down later this year, following the telecommunications equipment firm's sixth consecutive quarter of losses.

  • Hosted CRM fails university test

    Hosted customer relationship management (CRM) hype has failed to convert Open Universities Australia (OUA); with the distance education provider's inhouse PeopleSoft rollout sure to be closely watched by the tertiary sector.

  • Shareholders approve Alcatel, Lucent merger

    Alcatel and Lucent Technologies shareholders approved Alcatel's $11 billion acquisition of Lucent on Thursday, ticking off another hurdle in the companies' plans to consolidate their businesses.

  • Alcatel, Lucent agree US$33 billion merger

    French telecoms technology provider Alcatel and US equipment firm Lucent Technologies on Sunday announced a merger agreement, creating a US$33 billion dollar giant in global telecommunications.

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    It's nigh on impossible to hear a bad word about virtualisation software at the moment, but is it good news for everyone?

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  • Towards a Semantic Web

    The Web is facing up to its most significant change since its inception, and Sir Tim Berners-Lee is once again at the forefront of the change.

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