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    Sun releases developer tools for Web services 18 January, 2002 09:07

    Sun Microsystems Inc. late Wednesday offered members of its early developer program its newest version of programming tools for building Web services on the Sun ONE (Open Network Environment) software platform, a counterpart to Microsoft Corp.'s .Net initiative
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    Didasko man takes senior role at Access1 02 February, 2001 14:45

    A managing director has been appointed to Access1 following the broadband carrier's acquisition of vocational training program developer Didasko Software. The job has gone to John Fear, who was formerly Didasko's director of operations.
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    Chrome finds cheap code-cutters in Vietnam 01 December, 2000 13:01

    Chrome Global takes the unusual step of outsourcing its software development to Vietnamese programmers, Powerlan takes its training program to India, and Wavenet builds base stations for Motorola customers around the world. And there was plenty more action around the traps during this very busy week
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    News in brief 20 November, 2000 12:01

    News in brief
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    Iocom giveaway launches export push 17 November, 2000 13:01

    Iocom is launching its CRM software suite on to the world stage by giving away copies of its FullCRM package. Closer to home more conservative deals have been taking place
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    Access1 Acquires Didasko Software 15 November, 2000 12:01

    Access1 has announced the acquisition of Australian vocational training developer, Didasko Software.
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    Digital Pay TV Licences Awarded to Access1 and TPG 16 October, 2000 12:01

    The Australian Broadcasting Authority has announced the allocation of 30 digital pay-TV licences to Access1 Pay Television (APT), and 22 licences to TPG TV (TPG).
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    Davnet finds muscle for Singapore push 06 October, 2000 13:01

    Davnet, the Australian company that specialises in the infrastructure of smart buildings, has formed an alliance with Harmony Telecommunications to market broadband products and services in Singapore. Other alliances sealed during the week will also give Australian companies greater exposure on the World stage.
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    Olympic Pirate Sites Caught in the Act 29 September, 2000 12:01

    Illegal internet streaming of Olympics coverage has not reached the high proportions expected by the International Olympic Committee (IOC), with less than 50 violators caught so far.
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    Melbourne IT and Ericsson chase WAP 08 September, 2000 13:01

    Melbourne IT and Ericsson Australia have agreed to form a 50:50 joint venture company to develop mobile e-commerce applications for world markets, IBM wants to ring the Pacific with Linux centres, and the flood of Australian company reports keeps pouring out
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    The Hybrid and the Mighty 23 August, 2000 12:01

    Senior executives from three of Australia's largest companies share their first-hand experiences on both sides of the line dividing bricks from clicks
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