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by Stephen Withers
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Consulting firm BearingPoint has appointed Bob Hennessy as the managing director of its financial services business in Australia.
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by Stephen Withers
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Analyst firm Gartner has made two senior appointments from within its own sales ranks.
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by Stephen Withers
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Microsoft has appointed John Vassallo as vice president, EU affairs.
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by Stephen Withers
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Videoconferencing specialist Tandberg has appointed Phill Small to run its new Canberra office, which will focus on Federal and ACT government business.
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by Stephen Withers
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Attachmate has appointed two new systems engineers for its NetIQ range of solutions. David Roberts will be based in Canberra, with David Bell joining the company in Melbourne.
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by Stephen Withers
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Email marketer Epsilon International has appointed Cynthia Richmond as regional director, Australasia.
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by Stephen Withers
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Security vendor WatchGuard Technologies has appointed Byron Shaw as territory sales manager for its southern region.
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by Lia Timson
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IT workers have experienced the highest salary increases and lowest turnover of all other jobs in the past year. However, technology vacancy rates still plague companies. Is the skills shortage real after all?
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by Stephen Withers
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Infosys Australia has appointed Asheesh Mehra to head the company's Asia Pacific business process outsourcing practice.
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by Stephen Withers
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Sybase has appointed Goran Markovski as strategic account manager for the banking and financial services industry in Victoria.
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by Scott Pettet
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Sybase, Inc. (NYSE: SY), a leading provider of enterprise infrastructure and mobile software, has appointed Goran Markovski as Strategic Account Manager for the banking and financial services industry (FSI) in Victoria. The appointment is part of the company’s ongoing expansion plans and industry specific growth strategy in Australia.
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by Stephen Withers
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CA appointed Allan Smith vice president, channel sales, Pacific. Smith was previously vice president of sales for CA Pacific.
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by Lia Timson
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IT&T women have spoken. They love their jobs, want to stay in their fields and telecommute so they can manage work and family, but they need to separate work life from personal life to ensure they don’t go nuts.
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by Stephen Withers
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IP telephony specialist GlobalConnect Australia has appointed Rob Carnell as its national sales manager.
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by Stephen Withers
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Sony Computer Entertainment has promoted Shuhei Yoshida to the role of president of Sony Computer Entertainment Worldwide Studios (SCE WWS).
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by Cathryn van der Walt
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DST International (DSTi) has today announced the appointment of Rob
Gould as Director of Business Development and Strategy for Australia.
In this newly created role Gould will manage the increasing
opportunities that exist in the area of distribution administration
solutions. This appointment reaffirms the company’s earlier move into
the retail-focused wealth management space locally and will enable DSTi
to formulate distribution administration solutions for investment
platforms, wrap products, unit registry and superannuation
administration.
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by Lia Timson
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IT workers should consider the advertising industry as an employment avenue, while ad agencies should welcome them with open arms, says a specialist digital recruiter.
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by Stephen Withers
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Storage software vendor Acronis has appointed Simon Bills as its national distribution manager for Australia and New Zealand.
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by Stan Beer
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Two of Australia's leading monthly jobs market watchers, Olivier Group and Best People Solutions, are in sharp disagreement over the state of the IT&T jobs market. Olivier has the market on a downward slide while the latest data from Best shows the market is on the climb. Both recruiters are sticking to their guns, claiming their respective reports represent the correct state of play.
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by Stan Beer
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IT recruiter, Diversiti, has partnered with Victoria University to create a program aimed at generating a pipeline of SAP postgraduate talent for Australian organisations. Demand for industry-ready candidates, who specialise in Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems and, in particular, SAP, is escalating and there is a lack of talent emerging from tertiary studies around Australia.
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