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  Wednesday October 20, 2010

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EDITOR'S NOTE

Good morning,

IBM has revealed to iTnews plans to refresh local and wide area networks across its entire global footprint to bring Gigabit Ethernet speeds to the Big Blue workforce.

Also today, Microsoft announces its long-awaited shift of Office apps to a hosted model.

And we bring you the NSW Pearcey Award results and the latest from a marathon Senate Estimates that saw the Future Fund and NBN Co make announcements deep into the night.

-- Ry Crozier

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TODAY ON ITNEWS

Networking
IBM in global Gigabit Ethernet upgrade

By Brett Winterford | October 19, 2010

Global LAN and WAN refresh on the cards.

 
 
Software
Microsoft puts Office in cloud

By Liam Tung | October 20, 2010

Worldwide by 2011.

 
 
Finance
Future Fund sells more Telstra shares

By Ry Crozier | October 20, 2010

Reduces holding in telco to about 10 percent.

 
 
Training & Development
Google Maps creators win NSW Pearcey Award

By Liz Tay | October 20, 2010

For contributing to Aussie tech industry.

 
 
Telco/ISP
NBN Co: Three-quarters of residents consent to fibre

By Ry Crozier | October 20, 2010

East and west OK but sites slow to catch on north and south.

 
 
Telco/ISP
Feds focus on voluntary-filter ISPs

By Ry Crozier | October 20, 2010

Helping to design RC review.

 
 
Software
Ray Ozzie to retire

By Bill Rigby | October 19, 2010

Microsoft's cloud man bursts off the scene.

 
 
Finance
Apple growth stunted by iPad shortages

By Gabriel Madway | October 19, 2010

Massive gains reported, despite device shortages.

 
 

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