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  • Optima bags $5M RTA rollout
  • PC recycling drives growth at Sims
  • Scientists focus on predictive analytics for space travel
  • Dell opens fourth Indian call centre, plans plant
  • Fortinet, Trend Micro settle antivirus patent dispute
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    Optima bags $5M RTA rollout
    Local builder Optima Technology Solutions has beaten out several multinational competitors to secure a two-year, $5 million contact to supply 1400 notebooks and 4600 desktops to the NSW Roads and Traffic Authority.
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    PC recycling drives growth at Sims
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    Dell opens fourth Indian call centre, plans plant
    Dell, the world's largest computer maker, said on Monday it will set up its fourth call centre in India and scout for land for a planned manufacturing plant in Asia's third-largest economy. More...

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