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  Thursday March 8, 2012

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EDITOR'S NOTE

Good afternoon,

Bendigo Bank has saved more than $41,000 on its power bill in four months by automatically switching off its desktops when they weren't needed.

And we speak to Gartner on why CIOs and IT managers should safeguard future business intelligence and analytics contracts in case their chosen vendor is swallowed up.

Also, don't forget to secure your place for the iTnews Executive Summit on network computing, to be held in Melbourne.

Have a great day,

-- James Hutchinson

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By Staff Writer | Mar 6, 2012
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