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EDITOR'S NOTE

Good afternoon,

Today, iTnews editor Brett Winterford looks at how Amazon could and/or should respond to a major outage that took out its AWS cloud computing service during the Easter break.

We also feature an analysis of Sony's response to the PlayStation Network data breach, with a Japanese professor noting that having a "huckster-in-chief" CEO is "definitely not a Japanese style".

-- Liz Tay

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TODAY ON ITNEWS

Software
Last act: Novell completes open source patent sale

By Liam Tung | April 28, 2011

And vanishes from NASDAQ.

 
 
Strategy
Opinion: Time for Amazon to pay up over outage

By Brett Winterford | April 28, 2011

The future of AWS hangs on how Amazon responds to the Easter outage.

 
 
Software
Google Docs launches app for Android users

By Liz Tay | April 28, 2011

Google mum on plans for competing mobile systems.

 
 
Strategy
Analysis: Sony bungles data breach response

By Tim Kelly | April 28, 2011

Actions of Sony, Toyota indicate lack of transparancy in corporate Japan.

 
 
Finance
Visa backs Twitter co-founder's mobile venture

By Staff Writer | April 28, 2011

Micropayments service.

 
 
Telco/ISP
NBN Co signs Conneq for Tasmanian build

By Staff Writer | April 28, 2011

Next seven areas.

 
 
Hardware
Scientists step closer to quantum computer chips

By Liz Tay | April 28, 2011

CUDOS builds microscale on-chip qubit emitter.

 
 
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Samsung launches Galaxy S sequel

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Targets global sales of over 10 million this year.

 
 

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