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    UK-based hosted CRM provider opens Sydney office 11 March, 2008 15:19

    One of the UK's largest hosted CRM providers, Really Simple Systems, has selected Sydney to establish its first overseas office.
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    Infor labels forced migrations a stupid strategy 26 July, 2007 15:09

    Infor Pacific region managing director, James Brackenrig, last week took a swipe at competitors who have adopted the "stupid strategy" of killing software products through acquisition.
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    SSA Global changes name 09 August, 2006 13:09

    Business and financial management company SSA Global last week underwent an identity change, adopting the name of its new owner, Infor.
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    Apps vendor Infor bulks up with Extensity, SU 03 August, 2006 08:08

    Infor Global Solutions will buy two more enterprise applications players, Extensity and Systems Union Group (SU), the purchase-hungry company said Wednesday.
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    Users struggle to keep pace with apps consolidation 09 June, 2006 08:58

    Products in the mid-market financial and CRM sector are disappearing so quickly, as a result of acquisitions, that users are struggling to keep pace.
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    Application vendor Extensity talks up firsts 26 May, 2006 08:42

    Midmarket financial applications vendor Extensity is moving fast. Barely two months after officially opening for business, the company previewed its first product update and provided the rationale for its first pending acquisition at its inaugural user conference taking place in Las Vegas through Friday.
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    IT chief continues to follow the sun 01 June, 2005 09:55

    Nearly 20 years have passed since Tony Farrell was the IT chief at Bond Corporation. And although a much has changed since those heady days of the 1980s, there is one part of Farrell's life that has remained constant.
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    Apples preserve sporting feats 28 September, 2004 10:04

    Australia's sports governing body, the Australian Sports Commission, has signed off on the purchase of 14 Apple Xserve RAIDs storage systems and three Xserve G5 servers for a new digital video asset repository to be opened early next year.
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    Audit results ring familiar bells 26 September, 2001 11:59

    Budgets are exceeded, deadlines are over-run and the quality of the new system is far below the standard agreed upon when the project was undertaken.
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    Travel agency crosses new frontiers 07 August, 2001 08:00

    One of Australia's largest travel agencies, Traveland, has replaced its legacy Unix-based systems and selected Intel Architecture-based servers as the foundation for a total redevelopment of its computing environment.
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    Eclipse watches revenues rise 11 September, 2000 12:01

    Eclipse Computing has posted revenue figures of $14 million for the last six months, a result driven by a surge in GST consulting contracts.
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