Wednesday, September 1, 2010

IT News HeadLines (AustralianIT) 01/09/2010


AustralianIT.com.au
Broadband ranks low in Kennedy
BOB Katter won't find a single paragraph devoted to broadband in a briefing prepared by two local government officials.
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RIM averts India BlackBerry ban
INDIA will put off blocking BlackBerry services for two months after Research In Motion agreed to allow more government access to encrypted email.
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IT faces squeeze in new syllabus
THE federal government is planning to reduce the hours of computing studies for high school students.
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iSoft CEO steps down after poor result
ISOFT Group chief Gary Cohen has stepped down as part of a review after a horror full-year result.
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CSIRO cashes in on chips
US chipmaker Marvell Technology Group has capitulated to the CSIRO's demands for royalties on the government research agency's WiFi patent.
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Jobs back on offer in rejuvenated market
THE IT employment sector is enjoying a "honeymoon" period with realistic rates making business inclined to hire, a new survey shows.
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NBN top priority for Wilkie
KEY independent Andrew Wilkie has named completion of Tasmania's National Broadband Network in a list of requirements to win his support.
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Telstra to double speeds on Next G
CORPORATE and business customers on Telstra's Next G wireless broadband network could soon be downloading files at twice their current speeds.
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Satyam bounces back from scandal
MAHINDRA Satyam has managed to nab eight new enterprise customers in Australia despite being embroiled in India's largest corporate fraud scandal.
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People First report delivered
CONSULTANCY Ernst & Young has delivered a highly anticipated report into NSW's People First project that aims to slash $565 million in IT costs.
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