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  • NetAlert board reappointed

    NetAlert, the government-owned Internet safety company, has had its chair and board reappointed for the next financial year.

  • Ex-MyGrocer manager fined after ASIC investigation

    Former manager of MyGrocer, Ross Whitehead, has been fined AU$6,000 by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) after being found guilty of assisting in the management of two companies while an undischarged bankrupt.

  • Optus overhauls network services

    Optus has completed a massive reorganisation of its network management operations that has seen hundreds of staff redeployed in a bid to boost service standards.

  • Looting allegations surface as MyGrocer presses on

    Acrimony between MySupercentre and disgruntled former licensees reached a new low point over the weekend with allegations of looting at the company's headquarters.

  • Microsoft glitches stall online grocery start-up

    Microsoft software glitches marred the launch of Queensland embattled online grocery shopping start-up, 2Cherries.com.au last week.

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  • ERP upgrade gives new drive to CS Energy

    CS Energy's ERP upgrade -- which was rolled out early this year -- has enabled it to develop a more efficient internal system for staff training and knowledge transfer.

  • Web services' dirty little secret

    The major platform vendors are singing in harmony about how Web services will introduce a brave new world of interoperability, unprecedented flexibility and openness. This is exciting, but do you remember the last time these guys were all singing the same tune?

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