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Coca-Cola Amatil has nearly finished a company-wide migration from Lotus Notes to Microsoft's hosted Business Productivity Online Standard Suite (BPOS) platform.

Also today, phone calling from inside Gmail, tempers at the One.Tel annual general meeting predictably spill over, and what to do if you find your software cracked on the Pirate Bay...

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TODAY ON ITNEWS

Strategy
Coca-Cola Amatil nears end of email migration

By Angus Kidman | August 26, 2010

Beverage giant ditches Notes for hosted Microsoft solution.

 
 
Software
Google to allow phone calls from Gmail

August 26, 2010

New Skype rival.

 
 
Telco/ISP
One.Tel creditor fury over $11m bill

By Liz Tay | August 26, 2010

Attempts to oust court-appointed liquidator, again.

 
 
Telco/ISP
Optus-Telstra damages spat goes another round

By Ry Crozier | August 26, 2010

Search terms to interrogate archives database.

 
 
Software
Developer rages against Pirate Bay crack

By Staff Writer | August 26, 2010

Smart coder urges users to laugh at cracker's poor skills.

 
 
Hardware
Garmin recalls fire-prone GPS

By Liam Tung | August 26, 2010

Australian warning.

 
 
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Telstra warns of scam BigPond email

By Staff Writer | August 26, 2010

Offers customers ability to dob in a hoax.

 
 

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