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Thursday, 19th January 2006
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  • Four billion mobile subscribers by 2011
  • IBM Australia gets new boss
  • TOWER in $45.2M US defence deal
  • Google opens IM, VoIP services
  • Oracle says Fusion package on track for 2008
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    Four billion mobile subscribers by 2011
    The mobile phone will continue to dominate interpersonal communications, according to Portio Research. More...

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    IBM Australia gets new boss
    IBM Australia’s former Telstra business head Glen Boreham has been appointed as the operation’s managing director and CEO, following the promotion of Philip Bullock to head its Asia-Pacific hardware business.
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    TOWER in $45.2M US defence deal
    Australian software developer TOWER Software has signed its largest contract ever, a $45.2 million deal to rollout its software at US Department of Defense agencies.
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    Google opens IM, VoIP services
    Google has opened its instant messaging and internet telephony services to any company willing to support the XMPP protocol. More...

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    Oracle says Fusion package on track for 2008
    Oracle's Fusion applications package, which is aimed at challenging leading business software maker SAP by tying together products acquired in recent takeovers, is on track for delivery in 2008. More...

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