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Unisys takes over regional Defence ICT
by James Riley   
Unisys has taken over day-to-day regional ICT support services for Defence after an 18 months transition as part of a $240 million contract that looks prototypical of more ambitious strategic plans for Defence ICT support.

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Exchange 2010 released to market
by David M Williams   
Microsoft took the opportunity last night at Tech-Ed Germany to announce the worldwide availability of Microsoft Exchange Server 2010. Exchange Server has gone beyond mere e-mail and is the cornerstone of Microsoft’s unified communications strategy.

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Fuji Xerox boosts ANZ management
by Peter Dinham   
Fuji Xerox has boosted its Australian and New Zealand management with newly created appointments and promotions to the printer channel sales team.

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HVD vendors must adapt to market difference post-economic crisis
by Peter Dinham   
Vendors of hosted virtual desktop (HVD) solutions in the Asia Pacific region, including Australia, need to adapt to regional market differences in their bid for sales as enterprises cut their budgets for HVD deployments in the economic downturn.

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Opening door to IT opportunities for indigenous Australians
by Peter Dinham   
Indigenous Australians are being given a look into the world of IT and opportunities for employment in the industry with the launch today of an initiative by telecommunications specialist, Comscentre, in partnership with the Aboriginal Employment Strategy (AES).

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InsideView, NetSuite first social intelligence app for CRM, ERP claim
by Peter Dinham   
InsideView and NetSuite are claiming the first social intelligence application to bring social media to both CRM and ERP with the release today of InsideView for NetSuite.

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Logitech to buy video specialist LifeSize
by Stuart Corner   
PC peripheral specialist Logitech International is to acquire privately held videoconferencing specialist, LifeSize Communications for $US405 million in cash in a move designed to take high definition videoconferencing and video communications to the small enterprise and consumer markets.

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Optus now even more a mobile company
by Stuart Corner   
Optus has reported revenues of $2.22 billion for its second quarter, to 30 September; a 7.4 percent increase on the same period last year. EBITDA grew 6.4 percent to $509 million and net profit increased 22 percent to $152 million. The percentages of Optus' revenue and EBITDA attributable to its mobile business continue to grow and have now reached 62 percent and 68 percent respectively.

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600,000 Xbox Live accounts cancelled, more to come
by David Heath   
According to reports, at least 600,000 Xbox Live users can no longer access their accounts.

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Former comms minister Michael Lee to chair Comms Alliance
by Stuart Corner   
Michael Lee, a communications minister in the Labor Government, has been appointed chair of Communications Alliance, effective from 1 January 2010. He will replace Neville Stevens who is stepping down after seven years in the post.
 

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Sony throws another 10,000 extra PS3's into BRAVIA LCD offer
by Mike Bantick   
Well look at that, a free PS3 offer looks to be proving popular for Sony, so much so that the company is tossing another 10,000 PS3 units upon the 25,000 given away with recent BRAVIA LCD TV purchases.

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Asians, N. Americans have best seats for 2009 Leonid meteor shower
by William Atkins   
The peak of the Leonid meteor shower for 2009 is Tuesday, November 17. Asia has the best viewing for the Leonids, with up to 500 per hour. North Americans will be missing some of the action, with only a prediction of up to 30 per hour.

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It's an ill wind: OECD says GFC has boosted ecommerce
by Stuart Corner   
According to the OECD, while the retail sector globally has been hit hard by the global financial crisis, e-commerce has fared well and has seen continuing growth in many countries. But it warns that more needs to be done to strengthen people's trust in buying online.
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I just wanted to see it!
by David Heath   
AVG technical experts recently noted that a large proportion of malware infestations were instigated by people fully cognisant of the risk.

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