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TODAY ON iTnews.com.au:    KAZ wins $3 million health care deal   RIM calls for US patent reform   Silicon Graphics unveils 'supercomputer in a blade'   Microsoft warns of "critical" Office security flaw   Canadian military to probe sale of gear on eBay
Thursday, 16th March 2006
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  • KAZ wins $3 million health care deal
  • RIM calls for US patent reform
  • Silicon Graphics unveils 'supercomputer in a blade'
  • Microsoft warns of "critical" Office security flaw
  • Canadian military to probe sale of gear on eBay
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    KAZ wins $3 million health care deal
    Telstra-owned KAZ has won a $3 million, three-year managed services IT contract to provide St John of God Health Care with server hosting and business continuity services for its operations in Victoria and Western Australia.
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    RIM calls for US patent reform
    Now that it has settled a long-running patent-infringement lawsuit frilled by NTP, Blackberry-maker Research In Motion (RIM) is calling for a "more balanced" US patent system. More...

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    Silicon Graphics unveils 'supercomputer in a blade'
    SGI's new blade features a high-performance computing configuration with a low cost and small footprint. It is constructed from dual Xilinx Virtex 4 FPGAs. More...

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    Microsoft warns of "critical" Office security flaw
    SAN FRANCISCO- Microsoft has warned of a "critical" security flaw in its Office application that could allow attackers to take control of a computer. More...

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    Canadian military to probe sale of gear on eBay
    TORONTO - The Canadian military has launched an investigation after some of its military clothing and equipment turned up for sale on the Internet, a spokesman for the Department of National Defence has said. More...

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