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BREAKING IT NEWS FOR AUSTRALIAN BUSINESS Saturday April 18, 2009
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EDITOR'S NOTE

Good morning,

It seems that the size of your company dictates what technology they'll give you to increase your productivity.

The survey commissioned by Optus found that big company employees get laptops while small companies get smartphones, for example.

Given the iTnews salary survey found earlier this year that technology is often a major benefit of employment in the sector, it's quite interesting to see who gets what. Does this fit with your workplace experience? Let us know!

-- Ry Crozier

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TODAY ON ITNEWS

Mobility
Optus finds size matters on wireless access

By Brett Winterford | April 18, 2009

A new survey commissioned by Optus Business has found that Australia's largest organisations are more likely to provision staff with laptops while smaller companies give employees smartphones.

 
 
Internet
Pirate Bay operators facing jail as trial closes

By Rosalie Marshall | April 18, 2009

The founders and operators of The Pirate Bay have been found guilty by a Swedish court of helping to make copyrighted content available on the web.

 
 
Software
HP refreshes HP-UX 11i platform

By Daniel Robinson | April 18, 2009

HP has announced updates to its HP-UX 11i high-end Unix environment designed to extend server uptime, along with enhancements to its Serviceguard technology to improve availability in clustered environments.

 
 
Telecommunications
UK Government could bankroll superfast broadband

By Dave Bailey | April 18, 2009

UK business secretary Peter Mandelson has hinted that the government there may still bankroll next-generation network access for those not able to get superfast broadband services from suppliers such as BT or Virgin Media

 
 
Mobility
Texting may allow Finns to don8 to church

By Staff Writers | April 18, 2009

Text messages may allow worshippers in Finland to donate money to their church without having to attend services.

 
 

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