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EDITOR'S NOTE

Good morning,

Optus director of government and corporate affairs Maha Krishnapillai has taken aim at the "collective amnesia" displayed by industry in what he said was "ill-informed debate" over NBN alternatives.

Also today, IBM throws its support behind Oracle's OpenJDK (Java Development Kit) plans, abandoning its work with Apache's Harmony Java project - the underlying technology Oracle has disputed Google could freely use in its Android operating system.

-- Ry Crozier

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TODAY ON ITNEWS

Telco/ISP
Optus targets NBN wireless fans and fibre critics

By Ry Crozier | October 13, 2010

Collective amnesia grips industry.

 
 
Networking
Compuware adapts to 'disruptive' technologies

By Brett Winterford | October 13, 2010

Tools can peer into virtualised systems and over WAN accelerated networks.

 
 
Software
Canon blocks copy jobs by keyword

By Alan Lu | October 13, 2010

Prevents unauthorised document use.

 
 
Software
IBM backs Oracle's Java JDK plans

By Liam Tung | October 13, 2010

Standards solved, Android marginalised?

 
 
Strategy
HP cuts another 1300 UK jobs

By Liam Tung | October 13, 2010

Targets IT services.

 
 
Strategy
iPhone maker faces new criticism over China labour practices

By James Pomfret | October 13, 2010

New reports released.

 
 
Finance
French subsidy for music downloads gets EU nod

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