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    Unisys scores Railcorp security contract 12 November, 2008 14:42

    RailCorp will deploy a new identity verification system to regulate access to its human resources services pending results of a pilot.
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    Mincom sees strong future despite economic uncertainty 30 October, 2008 10:09

    In April this year analyst firm Gartner issued a research note on Australian software giant Mincom following the appointment of Greg Clark as its new CEO, saying customers should, after three months, start getting a feel for the company's future direction, which had been “uncertain” since the departure of former CEO Richard Mathews and other senior managers.
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    Open source largest software industry: Alfresco CEO 15 May, 2008 16:36

    How can something given away for free end up being the world's largest industry of its type? Well, according to open source content management vendor Alfresco CEO John Powell the value of open source is not what it generates, but what it saves, and that's worth billions.
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    IBM and Unisys win big in government 27 November, 2007 14:15

    IBM and Unisys were the big winners in government over the past year, according to recent market research from Intermedium.
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    Mincom inks multi million dollar deal with Xstrata Copper 16 October, 2007 11:06

    Australian firm Mincom has inked a multi-million dollar global enterprise software agreement with a division of Xstrata, the fifth largest mining company in the world.
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    Mincom breaks SAP stranglehold in Queensland government 24 September, 2007 13:48

    A number of state owned agencies have turned their back on SAP's 10 year multi-million dollar whole of government deal in Queensland.
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    Mincom secures multi-million dollar software deal with QBuild 25 July, 2007 12:19

    Mincom today announced a multi-million deal with Queensland construction firm, QBuild, to provide software that will improve workforce planning and scheduling.
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    Asian software giant swallows local BI firm 18 July, 2007 11:14

    Software and service vendor CDC Softwarehas acquired business intelligence (BI) consultancy firm PlanTec to extend it's market reach and capability of its Praxa Australia consulting subsidary.
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    Asian software giant swallows local BI firm 12 July, 2007 10:07

    Software and service vendor CDC Software has acquired business intelligence (BI) consultancy firm PlanTec to extend it's market reach and capability of its Praxa Australia consulting subsidary.
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    Bring our talent home, AIIA panellists say 31 May, 2007 13:47

    Discussions of Australia's value proposition at the AIIA Borderless World Conference yesterday inevitably centred on what panellists agreed was the country's greatest advantage: talent.
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    Mincom secures multi million dollar asset management deal 16 April, 2007 17:01

    Mincom has been selected to provide asset management software to the Victorian Department of Sustsainability and Environment (DSE) in a multi-million dollar deal announced today.
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