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    Outsourcing: a short-term option and way to buy expertise 18 April, 2006 11:30

    Outsourcing should not be seen as a short-term tactical measure to reduce costs, but as a way to improve an organization's market position, according to Wipro Infotech A/NZ managing principal Vincent Nair.
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    IT managers reject claims of 'stupidity' 11 April, 2006 08:10

    In a scathing attack on IT departments of mid-sized companies last week a new report found widespread mismanagement was stifling creativity and the full value of technology was unrealized.
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    Revolving Doors 26 January, 2001 15:45

    All change at Interpath after Caravias promotion, Musical chairs for Online Trading Systems, IT chief moves on from travel.com.au, Old favourites keep going around, Around the traps
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    News in brief 13 November, 2000 12:01

    SecurePay launches antifraud, Harvest Road acquires Cyber, Travel.com.au, Amadeus link, Comet forms joint venture to handle BSkyB's installations
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    Travel.com.au, Amadeus Travel Together 06 November, 2000 12:01

    Reservation computer systems operator Amadeus Global Travel Distribution has aligned with online travel agent Travel.com.au (TVL) to develop e-commerce solutions for regional tourism industries.
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    KeyCorp gets Camtech in $10m e-payment solution deal 30 October, 2000 12:01

    Smart card specialist KeyCorp has acquired Internet payment gateway solution provider Camtech for $10 million and will build a product and service family with the e-payment software maker.
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    Aussie veterans attract US investors 20 October, 2000 13:01

    Platypus Technology, the company set up early this year by Geoff O'Reilly and Colin Lillywhite to build solid state hard drives, has attracted $US7 million from investors in the US and Asia. Other wheeling and dealing during the week also involved some well known Australian names
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    Westpac goes all the way with IBM GSA 13 October, 2000 13:01

    CSC and Optus spent black Friday ruing the deal that might have been after Westpac announced that its multi-billion dollar outsourcing requirements will be handled by IBM Global Services Australia and Telstra. While that news put all else in the shade, Australian companies continued during the week to show they can hold their own on the world stage
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    Camtech cashes in on online boom 26 July, 2000 12:01

    The convenience of shopping online is quickly overtaking consumer security concerns, with recent reports showing a 600 per cent increase in the number of Australians buying online in the last three years.
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    B2C bloc blasts B2B blather 11 May, 2000 12:01

    The fashionable IT industry mantra that business-to-business is the future of e-commerce is quite simply false, says business-to-consumer tech support exec David Hsieh.
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    Present company accepted 08 March, 2000 12:01

    Retail portal Wishlist.com.au is growing at 80 per cent a month in both sales revenue and number of orders, as more and more people take advantage of the online gift shop's presence.
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