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Service NSW to make its contact centre operations 'geographically agnostic'

By Ry Crozier

Under broader transformation effort.

Murdoch University to lose its CIO

By Justin Hendry

Resigns after more than five years.

Google to replenish 20 percent more water than it uses by 2030

By Paresh Dave

Introduces water "stewardship target" for data centres, offices.

Samsung decision on new US chip plant location 'imminent'

By Tina Bellon

Texas, New York and California vie for factory.

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Nutanix .NEXT Conference

Nutanix.com, Sydney: City & inner suburbs (NSW)

September 21, 2021

 
 
 

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