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Tuesday, 13th September 2005

 
  • KAZ buys Intology IP, customers
  • Access Providers acquires Saise Telecom
  • Yahoo seeks young viewers with war zone journalist
  • Symantec president jumps to Business Objects
  • Microsoft delay of patch underscores slow fix process
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    KAZ buys Intology IP, customers
    Telstra subsidiary KAZ has bought the intellectual property and customer contracts of Canberra-based business intelligence provider Intology for an undisclosed sum. More...

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    Access Providers acquires Saise Telecom
    Wireless broadband proponent Access Providers has signed a deal to acquire fellow Melbourne ISP Saise Telecom for $666,000 in cash and 19.8 million shares.
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    Yahoo seeks young viewers with war zone journalist
    Internet media company Yahoo this week said it had hired a veteran war correspondent to tell personalised tales from conflicts around the world in a bid to bring younger viewers back into the news fold. More...

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    Symantec president jumps to Business Objects
    As Symantec works to absorb its acquisition of Veritas Software, company president John Schwarz is leaving the security giant to take the helm at Business Objects, a business-intelligence software vendor. More...

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    Microsoft delay of patch underscores slow fix process
    Microsoft has withdrawn the single security patch once scheduled for Tuesday, saying that it needs more time to test the fix. More...

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