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Tuesday, 26th September 2006
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Welcome to this afternoon’s iTnewswire.

This afternoon, the Australian Computer Society has launched the Computer Professional program which will offer subsidised post-graduate education for ICT workers. The program is aimed at raising the profile of the industry's professionals.

Intel is expected to highlight advances towards quad-core processors that are slated to start shipping by the end of this year.

The Zeroday Emergency Response Team (ZERT) has released an unofficial patch for the Vector Markup Language component vulnerability in Microsoft's in Internet Explorer.

Sony has reassigned several executives to further align its structure along its core consumer and semiconductor businesses and strengthen product development and quality.

Oracle's puffed-up growth and customer "win" claims obscure the reality that its growth may prove hard to sustain once the effects of its buying binge wear off.

Mobile handset maker Motorola has acquired Vertasent, a US-based developer of IPTV and HDTV applications.

Would you trust a third party to patch a security hole in your applications? Does the ICT industry need more professional development? Why not email your comments?

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