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BREAKING IT NEWS FOR AUSTRALIAN BUSINESS Monday February 16, 2009
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EDITOR'S NOTE

Good morning,

Another Friday the 13th has passed.

We hope yours on the whole was rather uneventful and incident-free from an IT perspective - but it seems for others in the industry, luck has not always been on their side.

So this morning we lead with another top ten, this time on the most unlucky incidents of all time. Let us know what you think too!

-- Ry Crozier

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TODAY ON ITNEWS

Software
Top ten unlucky IT incidents

By Shaun Nichols , Iain Thomson | February 16, 2009

No matter how much we tell ourselves that we are rational, scientific human beings a Friday 13th still sends a tremor up some spines. But unluckiness happens no matter what the date.

 
 
Mobility
iPhone changes on the way?

By Phil Muncaster | February 16, 2009

Apple has hinted that iPhone price changes could be on the way, despite confidence in the camp that this quarter will be another healthy one for the firm, according to reports.

 
 
Internet
Unshackled EMI man says fight against file sharing is useless

By Stewart Meagher | February 16, 2009

As an employee of global music giant EMI Per Erik Johansen felt the need to toe the company line when it came to the prickly subject of file sharing and illegal downloads.

 
 
Business
Opinion: IT is still the key to business prosperity

By Luke Claughton | February 16, 2009

Even in the middle of recession, a well-managed IT project can deliver significant business benefits.

 
 
Mobility
Genband backs large-scale femtocell rollouts

By Ian Williams | February 16, 2009

The large-scale roll out of femtocells will form a vital part of the development of the fourth-generation Long Term Evolution (LTE) mobile broadband standard, according to Genband, an IP infrastructure developer of media gateway devices for the network core.

 
 
Internet
Twitter plans new revenue model

By Rosalie Marshall | February 16, 2009

Twitter said it will start producing products that will bring it more revenue, after reportedly raising US$35m in funding from US venture capital firms Benchmark and Institutional Venture Partners.

 
 

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Kaseya Revolution Sessions Australia February 03, 2009
Introduction to SharePoint - VIC- FEB 2009 Microsoft, Southbank, Melbourne February 17, 2009
Gartner Business Intelligence & Information Management Summit Sydney Convention Centre February 24, 2009
IBM Solutions Showcase - Solutions for Change Australia-wide February 24, 2009
The 3rd annual Public Sector Information Management Strategy Conference 2009 National Convention Centre, Canberra February 25, 2009
MicroStrategy 'Open Talk' Event - Melbourne Feb 25 Melbourne February 25, 2009
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