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TODAY ON iTnews.com.au:    NCR strikers to return to work   Commander and Cisco to deliver new platform   Citrix Systems gets million dollar contract   Mincom reports record-breaking profit    Aussie consumers fearful of Net security
Wednesday, 15th March 2006
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  • NCR strikers to return to work
  • Commander and Cisco to deliver new platform
  • Citrix Systems gets million dollar contract
  • Mincom reports record-breaking profit
  • Aussie consumers fearful of Net security
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    NCR strikers to return to work
    NCR has reported that staff have returned to work following a strike organised by the Australian Services Union (ASU). More...

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    Citrix Systems gets million dollar contract
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    Aussie consumers fearful of Net security
    Only two percent of home Internet users believe the Net is safe, according to a new survey commissioned by security vendor Symantec. More...

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