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BREAKING IT NEWS FOR AUSTRALIAN BUSINESS Thursday April 16, 2009
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EDITOR'S NOTE

Good Afternoon,

All eyes will be on an attempt by Bottle Domains to seek relief from the Supreme Court this afternoon after being unceremoniously dumped by domain name administrator auDA yesterday.

Proceedings should be underway as we type. Check out our latest update on the saga and stay tuned to iTnews for more.

-- Brett Winterford

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TODAY ON ITNEWS

Internet
Bottle Domains seeks block on auDA termination

By Ry Crozier | April 16, 2009

Bottle Domains is seeking a Supreme Court injunction to stop the Australian domain name regulator from revoking its accreditation.

 
 
Storage
Last chance for $1m of free storage kit

By Brett Winterford | April 16, 2009

Australian organisations have until 5:00pm EST tomorrow (Friday) to apply for an offer of $1 million of free storage, software and services from NetApp.

 
 
Mobility
Cheap smartphones to shine in grim handset market

By Tarmo Virki, | April 16, 2009

Cellphone makers are expected to report buoyant sales of lower-priced, feature-packed smartphones as consumers opt for "cheap chic" amid the global recession.

 
 
Business
Infosys suffers as IT budgets are slashed

By Rosalie Marshall | April 16, 2009

Infosys has revealed a sequential decline in quarterly profit in its financial results for the quarter ended 31 March 2009.

 
 
Software
Telstra Enterprise group wants dynamic editing tools

By Ry Crozier | April 16, 2009

Telstra's enterprise and government group is looking to add a collaboration layer to its virtual meeting suites to enable staff to dynamically work on materials.

 
 
Storage
Cloud computing too costly for enterprise

By Iain Thomson | April 16, 2009

A study into cloud computing by McKinsey has found that cloud computing doesn't make financial sense for large enterprises.

 
 
Hardware
Worldwide PC sales fall 7.1 percent in Q1 - IDC

By Gabriel Madway | April 16, 2009

Global shipments of personal computers slid 7.1 per cent in the first quarter, according to industry tracker IDC, although falling prices and the increasing popularity of netbooks helped keep sales from slipping even further.

 
 
Internet
Yahoo to cut hundreds of jobs - source

By Staff Writers | April 16, 2009

Yahoo is preparing to lay off several hundred workers in the first round of cuts since Carol Bartz became chief executive in January, according to claims by a source with knowledge of the situation.

 
 

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