Tuesday, March 3, 2009

IT News HeadLines (AustralianIT) 03/03/2009


AustralianIT.com.au
Uni spends big on applications
AT a time when organisations are tight-fisted with their IT budgets, the University of Adelaide has embarked on a multi-million-dollar upgrade of its PeopleSoft suite of applications.
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New Citrix boss seizes challenge
CITRIX Systems has ended its search for a new local head with the promotion of Rob Willis to president of Asia-Pacific.
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Clean feed filtered out
THE federal Government's communications policies have taken a battering in a survey that attracted about 20,000 respondents.
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Centre still on hold after Satyam fraud
THE future of the Satyam technology development centre in Victoria is still in limbo, as the outsourcing firm's board grapples with the $US1 billion corporate fraud scandal.
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SAP cuts local workforce
SAP made less than 40 jobs redundant in Australia last week following a global directive to reduce employee numbers.
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Telstra 'blew broadband network chance'
OPTUS has told a Senate committee that Telstra blew its chance when bidding for the national broadband network tender.
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ICANN's Twomey retires
AUSTRALIAN Paul Twomey, CEO of the world's Internet domain name regulator, will leave the group at the end of 2009 after 12 years.
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Fujitsu to buy Telstra's Kaz
FUJITSU plans to acquire Telstra's IT services arm, Kaz, for $200 million, the companies said today.
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Mobile group in debt probe
THE Strathfield Group administrator will seek legal advice on a decision by the former board to forgive a $5.5 million loan.
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Telstra slides to year low
TELSTRA shares hit a low for the year at the end of last week, coinciding with news of Sol Trujillo's departure.
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