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    Vodafone moves to boost mobile enterprise offerings 22 November, 2006 07:56

    With price pressure nibbling away its consumer voice business, Vodafone Group has taken steps to move beyond its traditional mobile phone operations and strengthen its service portfolio in the potentially lucrative enterprise market.
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    RequestDSL braces for aggressive growth 11 April, 2001 13:37

    Local digital subscriber line (DSL) network provider RequestDSL says it is gearing up for aggressive growth this year.
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    Around the traps: Big moves at OzEmail, CI Technologies, ISIS, and Gocorp 09 March, 2001 11:52

    Big moves at OzEmail, CI Technologies, ISIS, and Gocorp
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    Lionel Singer: larger than life no longer 07 December, 2000 13:01

    Lionel Singer was always larger than life, yet it seemed that he never bit off more than he could chew, was always in control. His presence energised the IT scene of the ‘70s and ‘80s and his influence has remained in the marketplace thanks the host of people who had came in one way or another under his spell. Now Lionel Singer has died in the US and the Australian IT scene has lost a legendary figure
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    Cash burners asked to ‘please explain' 15 November, 2000 12:01

    The Australian Stock Exchange has queried several listed technology companies over their financial health after Q3 statements revealed many may not have the capital or the revenue to continue past March 2001.
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    Praxa takes long hard look at itself 29 September, 2000 13:01

    Australian solutions provider Praxa has called in a new chief from Deloitte Consulting and undertaken a restructuring to get back to its core competencies. The NCR old boys network continues to operate at Aristocrat, and elsewhere some intriguing changes took place during the week.
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    Bos takes miner by scruff of neck 08 September, 2000 13:01

    Wayne Bos, former managing director of Sausage Software, has been appointed CEO of Mid-East Minerals with orders to change the company's name to Tomorrow and exploit business opportunities in the"new economy". Elsewhere around the traps Acer Australia's loss is a gain for the US, and some familiar names crop up in new places
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    Reveal All, Says ASIC 05 September, 2000 12:01

    Spike Networks, Travelshop and ISIS Communications and seven other listed technology companies, in a study of 20, have been found to have failed to comply with the Australian Stock Exchange's rules of continuous disclosure.
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    ISIS dials in for free international calls 23 August, 2000 12:01

    ASX-listed digital media group ISIS Communications has signed an exclusive deal with US-based Internet telephony gateway Teleconomico and will now offer free Web-based overseas and interstate calls.
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    Positive signs for remote banking deal 11 August, 2000 13:01

    WA facilities management company Positive Technologies has won a contract to support BankWest's remote banking services. Elsewhere a government minister has taken a swipe at mad scientists as the outsourcing bug proves incurable
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    Aust listed Web companies struggle to make profit 19 November, 1999 12:01

    Most new publicly listed online ventures in Australia have failed to produce profits over the past year, according to an industry report.
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