Tuesday, May 18, 2010

IT News HeadLines (AustralianIT) 18/05/2010


AustralianIT.com.au
Schools to give iPad a wide berth
STATE education departments are unlikely to roll out iPads as part of the federal government's digital education revolution.
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Videogame sales plummet
US videogame sales dropped 26 per cent in April, the fourth-largest year-on-year percentage plunge ever.
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Taking services costs in hand
MECHANICAL services contractor AE Smith spent several years considering electronic field devices for its technicians.
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CERT's role still unclear
LAST year's CERT plan of bringing together two teams of experts is still under discussion
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Chaisatien to run Ericsson marketing
WIRELESS mobility analyst Warren Chaisatien has joined Ericsson Australia-New Zealand as strategic marketing manager.
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Russians to make presence felt
RUSSIAN computer security firm Kaspersky will launch a range of hosted services towards the end of the year.
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Cable networks a threat to NBN plans
A BILLING and operating system upgrade could tidy up the Telstra and Optus hybrid fibre-coaxial networks for sale to the NBN Co.
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Pegasystems fills Asia-Pacific holes
BUSINESS process management software specialist Pegasystems has made some key appointments to support growth across the Asia-Pacific region.
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Unrest keeps workers at home
SAP is asking its Bangkok-based employees to work at home or in temporary offices outside the city's downtown area.
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Why the main course has to be a Berry
RESEARCH In Motion's big challenge is to stay focused on the smartphone.
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