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BREAKING NEWS
Software
Big Four banks ride 'new wave' of systems overhaul
By
Ry Crozier
| August 18, 2008
Australia’s ‘Big Four’ are revitalising their core banking systems to enable real-time transactions for increasingly online and mobile customers, experts claim.
Business
IBM workers' ballot for better pay
By
Jenny Eagle
| August 18, 2008
Workers at IBM’s Australia Baulkham Hills site have balloted to strike over better pay and work conditions.
Business
'Web 2.0 University' to launch in A/NZ
By
Liz Tay
| August 18, 2008
Social media startup, acidlabs, has partnered with a U.S.-based consultancy to bring 'Web 2.0 University' to Australia and New Zealand.
Business
Banks turn backs on local technology
By
Ry Crozier
| August 18, 2008
Technology is more innovative if it has been adopted overseas, a panel of financial services experts has said.
Linux & Open Source
ANZ women in Open Source gain momentum
By
Ashley Clark
| August 18, 2008
With increasing interest and influence in the open source movement, women in Australia and New Zealand are pushing their way into a normally male-dominated arena.
Business
Former Apple exec settles with SEC
By
Shaun Nichols
| August 18, 2008
The final case in Apple's back dating scandal has been settled..
Software
Storage feature pack coming for Windows
By
Dean Pullen
| August 18, 2008
New details have appeared about the future availability of a new feature pack for Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2003 and Windows Server 2008.
Hardware
Portwell brandishes nano-Atoms and embedded Core 2s
By
| August 18, 2008
Despite the nano-ITX and mini-ITX formats being pioneered by VIA – who just launched the EPIA N700 – it is Intel which is capitalising on the formats.
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