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EDITOR'S NOTE

Good afternoon,

IBM managing director Glen Boreham has stepped down, replaced by Andrew Stevens.

Today I also spoke to newly-anointed Microsoft Australia chief Pip Marlow about the vendor's cloud computing plans for our sister publication, CRN, which is worth a look.

-- Brett Winterford

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TODAY ON ITNEWS

Training & Development
Out of the blue: Boreham quits as IBM MD

By Brett Winterford | January 05, 2011

Andrew Stevens named as replacement.

 
 
Strategy
WA Govt to review shared-services project

By Staff Writer | January 05, 2011

Temporary freeze on expansion.

 
 
Telco/ISP
VHA sets up task forces for network problems

By Ry Crozier | January 05, 2011

National test regime.

 
 
Hardware
CES: Cisco planning to enter the set-top box market

By Staff Writer | January 05, 2011

Press conference to announce "combined TV, Web video set-top box."

 
 
Networking
Skype's partner claims service is legal in China

By Sui-Lee Wee and Chris Buckley | January 05, 2011

As analysts ponder China's intentions.

 
 
Security
Microsoft confirms graphics engine flaw

By Staff Writer | January 05, 2011

Out-of-band patch unlikely.

 
 
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CES: ASUS launches hybrid Eee Pad tablet

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Part laptop, part touchscreen tablet.

 
 

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