Saturday, May 2, 2009

IT News HeadLines (AustralianIT) 02/05/2009


AustralianIT.com.au
Alibaba looks to open wider
CHINA'S Alibaba.com is preparing to introduce premium services in Australia, where it already has 200,000 customers.
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Roadmap for $1b IT overhaul done: NAB
NATIONAL Australia Bank has finalised the roadmap for its $1 billion core banking system upgrade but was scant on details.
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Court finds Telstra misused Optus customer data
THE Federal Court has found that Telstra misused information from wholesale customer, Optus, for its own marketing purposes.
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Enterprise users put SAP on notice
SAP users will make the software giant adhere to strict performance indicators in light of maintenance fee increases.
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Dick Smith sells Dell
DELL has extended its reach with the addition of Dick Smith to its list of retail partners.
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Pipe cable hits sea bed
PIPE Networks has started unrolling Australiaأ‚آ؟s first international undersea cable link to be owned wholly independently from large local telcos such as Telstra and Optus.
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Patients may have to foot e-health bill
PATIENTS may have to pay for their own electronic health records and use systems commercially available from the likes of Microsoft and Google.
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Telstra loses round one of SMS court case
TELSTRA today lost the first major round of its legal battle with wholesale premium SMS services customer Oxygen 8 in the NSW Federal Court.
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