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    Origin Energy Retail IT transformation progressing 11 March, 2010 07:30

    Origin Energy has flagged that its retail business transformation is progressing, with 396 IT roles in the Retail business now outsourced to Wipro.
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    New W3C CEO Is the Web's Top Diplomat 09 March, 2010 10:41

    In becoming CEO of the World Wide Web Consortium, Dr. Jeff Jaffe brings a resume filled with jobs that required building partnerships and finding consensus. Such business and personal skills will be critical for success in Jaffe's new job heading a standards body.
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    W3C pulls former Novell CTO for CEO spot 09 March, 2010 07:01

    Filling a position left open since 2008, former Novell CTO Jeffrey Jaffe has taken on the role of chief executive officer for the W3C (World Wide Web Consortium).
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    RightNow tries to change SaaS contract, pricing game 05 March, 2010 07:36

    CRM vendor RightNow announced a new SaaS (software as a service) pricing and licensing model on Thursday that it says provides customers with fairer, clearer deals. The company also issued a "Cloud Challenge" to competitors, urging them to adopt similar principles.
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    CeBIT: Sybase brings SAP apps to mobile phones 03 March, 2010 09:58

    Sybase and SAP on Tuesday released the long-awaited first fruits of the mobile partnership they announced about a year ago.
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    Carl Zeiss sees clear vision in Project 2010 02 March, 2010 11:10

    Lens manufacturer Carl Zeiss Vision is moving off internally developed systems to become an early adopter of Microsoft Project 2010 to facilitate its collaborative project management requirements.
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    SAP lands major deal with 3M at Oracle's expense 02 March, 2010 06:54

    SAP has seen its share of executive upheaval and customer discontent in recent months, but a newly inked agreement with global conglomerate 3M is giving it reason to celebrate.
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    Not whom they expected: SAP's McDermott opens Cebit 02 March, 2010 06:20

    It was Léo Apotheker whose name appeared on the invitation to the opening ceremony of the Cebit trade show -- but his successor, co-CEO Bill McDermott, appeared on stage.
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    Laptops galore await show attendees in Hanover 27 February, 2010 03:19

    A raft of new netbooks, laptops and computers with 3D support will be on display at Cebit in Hanover, Germany, next week. Google will use the trade show to push its Street View map technology and SAP's new co-CEO will take the stage in a keynote address.
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    UXC hit by insulation rebate scheme 26 February, 2010 07:57

    Services giant UXC (ASX:UXC) has commenced a strategic review to examine ways to unlock greater shareholder value for the company.
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    New IBM Power7 servers capable of virtualization 25 February, 2010 11:02

    With a promise of better performance, lower total cost of ownership, and optimum features for virtualization, IT solutions vendor IBM today announced the launch of its new IBM Power7 system servers, which builds on the successes of its predecessor.
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