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BREAKING IT NEWS FOR AUSTRALIAN BUSINESS Thursday April 23, 2009
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EDITOR'S NOTE

Good afternoon,

With Telstra taking over core telecommunications services for CBA, the question now is what happens to staff at the incumbent Gen-i that used to support the bank?

Gen-i's local chief has confirmed it is in discussions with both CBA and Telstra on this very issue.

He also reveals how margins affected Gen-i's decision not to re-contest what is a sizable local contract.

-- Ry Crozier

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TODAY ON ITNEWS

Telecommunications
CBA support workers could move to Telstra: Gen-i

By Ry Crozier | April 23, 2009

Gen-i staff that supported its expired telecommunications services contract with the Commonwealth Bank may move to the bank's new supplier, Telstra.

 
 
Internet
Analysis: Google pushes self-stimulus scheme

By Ry Crozier | April 23, 2009

A free $75 search marketing campaign offer from Google Australia to SMBs could be as much about stimulating the web giant's declining AdWords revenues as helping small business.

 
 
Security
FBI agent discusses big cybercrime bust

By Shaun Nichols | April 23, 2009

The man responsible for a recent cybercrime bust has shared his experiences at the RSA conference in San Francisco.

 
 
Software
Unisys scores five-year QLD digital drivers' licence deal

By Staff writers | April 23, 2009

Queensland Transport will progressively replace three million laminated drivers' licenses with smartcards that use facial recognition technology supplied by Unisys.

 
 
Hardware
Apple profit beats expectations on iPhones, iPods

By Gabriel Madway | April 23, 2009

Apple's second quarter profit soared past Wall Street expectations on strong sales of iPhones and iPods, underscoring the popularity of the company's relatively expensive products even in the midst of a weak economy.

 
 
Security
Report for Obama to say no quick cybersecurity fix

By Staff Writers | April 23, 2009

The intelligence expert who prepared a still-secret study on cybersecurity for President Obama said the danger of attacks on U.S. computer networks cannot be fixed easily or quickly.

 
 

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