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Good morning,

The Australian Treasury has begun working with Linux Australia to make its AUSkey and Standard Business Reporting systems compatible with open source platforms.

Also, we reported some small details on Qantas' IT investments from its financial reports last week. Today we update that with a complete look at the airline's IT investments.

And we get the latest on the ACCC-Optus "unlimited" dispute and try to work out whether the NBN is a Maserati or a donkey...

-- Ry Crozier

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TODAY ON ITNEWS

Software
Treasury, Linux Australia collaborate on tax tools

By Liz Tay | August 17, 2010

Could enable SBR and e-tax for open source platforms.

 
 
Strategy
Qantas updates core IT systems

By Brett Winterford | August 17, 2010

Drives harder bargains with suppliers.

 
 
Telco/ISP
Optus seeks court ruling on meaning of "unlimited" internet

By Ry Crozier | August 17, 2010

Consumers understand it doesn't mean speed, telco claims.

 
 
Telco/ISP
iiNet shrugs off copyright court costs, NBN uncertainty

By Angus Kidman | August 16, 2010

Free TV and unmetered services path to growth, says Malone.

 
 
Hardware
Chip start-up applies mobile thinking to data centre

By Liam Tung | August 17, 2010

ARM in $48m Intel war fund?

 
 
Telco/ISP
Barnaby: Aussies promised broadband "Maserati"

By Staff Writer | August 16, 2010

But they're getting a donkey.

 
 
Hardware
Panasonic misled customers: Court

By Negar Salek | August 16, 2010

Ordered to pay ACCC's legal costs.

 
 

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