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Monday, 22nd May 2006
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  • Melbourne IT to acquire WebCentral
  • Optima wins ACT education deal
  • Wise IT goes into receivership
  • Directors ignorant about IT
  • MS Word zero-day hack underway
  • Senator Coonan agrees on funding, gives the nod for Adware guidelines
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    Melbourne IT to acquire WebCentral
    Melbourne IT as reached an agreement with the board of WebCentral to acquire 100 percent of the shares of the web-hosting company. More...

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    Optima wins ACT education deal
    Box builder, Optima Technology Solutions has won a $15 million contract to supply the ACT Department of Education and Training with hardware and services. More...

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    Wise IT goes into receivership
    Apple reseller Wise IT has been placed in receivership after defaulting on payments to its secured creditor, Apple Computer Australia.
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    Directors ignorant about IT
    There is a distinct lack of IT competence and knowledge within Australian company boards according to research conducted by local recruitment firm, Talent2.
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    MS Word zero-day hack underway
    Symantec raised its overall internet alert on Friday on the news that a zero-day vulnerability in Microsoft Word was being exploited by hackers hoping to hijack PCs. More...

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    Senator Coonan agrees on funding, gives the nod for Adware guidelines
    ICT Minister Helen Coonan has announced the signing of a five year $249.5 million funding agreement with NICTA. She has also welcomed a proposed collaboration to develop guidelines for the use of Adware.
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