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Tuesday, 2nd May 2006
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  • Microsoft a “no-show” at CeBIT
  • Oracle needs to patch 44 more bugs
  • AIIA to boost collaborative networking
  • Optus' C2One stores sold to Strathfield Group
  • Sun appoints AWA for national services
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    Oracle needs to patch 44 more bugs
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