Wednesday, June 3, 2009

IT News HeadLines (AustralianIT) 03/06/2009


AustralianIT.com.au
Capgemini snaps up ex-Satyam boss
DEEPAK Nangia is living proof that there's life after Satyam Computer Services, joining Capgemini Australia as its managing director for a newly formed division.
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The Body Shop's HP tie-up
COSMETICS and beauty store giant The Body Shop Australia has found an unlikely partner in Hewlett-Packard for its retail point of sale systems.
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Numbers down at CeBIT
THE biggest technology trade show in the Asia-Pacific region has missed its visitor target and reported that exhibitor numbers declined by nearly a quarter.
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Microsoft unveils full-body tracking for Xbox
MICROSOFT has unveiled a new add-on for its Xbox 360 game console which can track a user's movements via full skeletal mapping.
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Auditors move into digital arena
THE Audit Bureaux of Australia has launched its Web Audit Service for online publishers.
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Microsoft Windows 7 available in October
MICROSOFT'S new-generation personal computer operating system, Windows 7, will be available in October.
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Oracle CEO wants more Java on netbooks
ORACLE chief executive Larry Ellison is looking to extend his footprint to inexpensive laptops and other electronics gadgets.
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Telstra's new boss travels in style
TELSTRA'S new boss, David Thodey, has discovered that resistance is futile when it comes to some of the perks of executive life.
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John Hewson's tech company headed for collapse
A NORTH SYDNEY technology firm chaired by former federal Liberal leader John Hewson has gone into administration.
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Commander keeps offloading
M2 Communications has bought Commander Communications' small to medium enterprise business for $19 million.
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