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BREAKING IT NEWS FOR AUSTRALIAN BUSINESS Tuesday November 11, 2008
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TODAY ON ITNEWS

Mobility
VMware brings virtualisation to phones

By Daniel Robinson | November 11, 2008

VMware is to put virtualisation technology on mobile phones so that users can combine multiple profiles, such as one for business and one for personal use, into one handset.

 
 
Internet
BigAir laments lost iBurst revenues

By Ry Crozier | November 10, 2008

Wireless broadband provider BigAir has lamented the impending closure of the iBurst network and the loss of average revenues per user 'north of $60 per month' that will go with it.

 
 
Software
Microsoft opts for Windows 7 for next embedded release

By Daniel Robinson | November 11, 2008

Microsoft has confirmed that the next version of Windows Embedded will be built on Windows 7.

 
 
Internet
Google considers opening its platform

By Sylvie Barak | November 11, 2008

Google could be mulling a move which would allow outside developers to play around with the firm's development stack, according to comments by Google exec, Dave Girouard at a Web 2.0 Summit panel in San Francisco.

 
 
Operating Systems
Netbooks eat into Microsoft revenues

By Sylvie Barak | November 11, 2008

Netbooks may be little, but they seem to be causing big problems for Microsoft, which blames them for a drop in first-quarter earnings and decreased revenues, despite increased sales of Microsoft operating systems.

 
 
Storage
EMC unveils Atmos cloud storage offering

By Rosalie Marshall | November 11, 2008

Storage company EMC has launched its long-awaited cloud storage offering, which it claims will help firms manage information on a global scale.

 
 

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Gartner Symposium/ITxpo 2008 Sydney Convention & Exhibition Centre November 11, 2008
Cognos Performance 2008 - Canberra Crowne Plaza Hotel November 12, 2008
IDC's InfraVision Conference Four Seasons Hotel, Sydney November 12, 2008
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