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Telstra, Hutchison ink US$450m 3G network sharing deal
Telstra has struck a US$450 million deal with Hutchison 3G Australia to jointly own and operate the latter's existing 3G radio access network and fund further development. More...

NSC restructures for second time: UPDATE
Voice and data integrator NSC has restructured for the second time in a year and dumped partner Genesys with a stated aim of working more closely with major vendor Avaya. More...

IT pros submerged in Microsoft
Around 2000 IT professionals, attending Microsoft's TechEd conference in Canberra today, heard world famed marine scientist Dr Jo MacInnis making the intriguing comparison between deep-sea exploration and the IT industry. More...

Fuji Xerox has green ink
In an Australian ICT first, Fuji Xerox Printers has announced it's been awarded a 'Good Environmental Choice' label by the Australian Environmental Labelling Association. More...

Technical support costs US$4.1 million per company
Technical support can cost a typical large enterprise as much as US$4.1 million in lost productivity as workers ring up for help when they should be working, according to a tech outsourcer. More...

MySQL supports IBM Power5 systems
MySQL this week unveiled a version of its open source database for IBM eServers powered by Big Blue's Power5 processor. More...

Microsoft's software moves: This time it's personal
Microsoft executives have began touting personalisation -- a new tactic in the company's bid to remain at the forefront of software design and development. More...

 
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