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Jobs rebound imminent, says leading headhunter
by Peter Dinham   
There’s good news on the job front, with the dramatic decline in demand for Australian executives late last year coming to a halt and new forecasts of a rebound and recovery over coming months in the wider employment market.


 
Indonesian outsourcing on the rise
by Peter Dinham   
Indonesia is attracting more companies to use its outsourcing services, with the quality of its labour force, particularly IT graduates, underpinning the growth in services.

 
Ninemsn, Yahoo7: Will Aussie regulators say Bing?
by James Riley   
The Australian operations of Yahoo and Microsoft online – the unusually constructed joint-ventures Yahoo7 and Ninemsn – are not yet sure how the 10-year search and advertising deal involving the Bing search engine will play out in the local market.

 
WinRoute add-on blocks undesirable web pages
by Stephen Withers   
The latest version of Kerio WinRoute Firewall provides an optional feature to block access to any web page that has not been analysed and categorised.

 
Seagate wants to protect small businesses with BlackArmor
by Stephen Withers   
A new series of NAS devices from Seagate is squarely aimed at small businesses.
 
Is Optus gearing up to get into SaaS?
by Stuart Corner   
Comments by Optus on the findings of its 2009 IP Index survey suggest it could be planning to follow parent SingTel which recently launched a software as a service offering in Singapore based, according to Optus, on Google Apps.

 
Security blunder: McAfee issues public apology
by James Riley   
US-based security specialist McAfee has issued a public apology for a serious privacy breach in which the company sent personal contact details of more than 1,400 security professionals as an attachment to a bulk email.

 
Optus survey finds iPhone 3G getting strong traction in the enterprise
by Stuart Corner   
Optus has released the IP Index, its annual survey of corporate use of all forms of IP communications. It shows the iPhone, developed primarily as a consumer device, making very strong headway in enterprises against more established technologies.

 
Asus Eee PC T91 Tablet PC - heralding a touch tsunami?
by Alex Zaharov-Reutt   
2009 and 2010 looks to be the years that touch screen computing starts becoming as popular as it is on today’s touch screen smartphones, with Asus’ new T91 Eee Tablet PC one of the first to arrive before a touch tsunami arrives thanks to Windows 7 – and that rumoured Apple iTablet/iPad.

 
Logitech widens webcam range
by Stephen Withers   
Logitech has announced a range of new webcams covering various price points.

 
‘Inevitable’ ICT skills crisis looms
by James Riley   
Even as unemployment in the wider economy grows, Australia will face critical ICT skills shortages as soon as next year, with the public sector expected to be worst hit, according to research group Intermedium.

 
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