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    BHP, Lion Nathan ride Microsoft unified comms 18 October, 2007 11:46

    Microsoft's global announcement of its unified communications and software PABX platform, Office Communications Server (OCS) 2007, was not all forward-looking as the vendor released details of local enterprises already using it in production.
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    Adelaide Bank makes the move to a managed service offering 13 August, 2007 14:08

    Since ditching its off-the-shelf e-mail security solution and moving to a managed service, the Adelaide Bank has reduced spam and e-mail borne threats by a whopping 90 percent.
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    Adelaide Bank moves to quell online fraud 05 December, 2006 12:15

    Adelaide Bank will deploy new transaction monitoring software to assist in detecting high-risk online transactions thereby reducing losses due to fraud.
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    Adelaide's Arts Festival buzzes with CRM 12 April, 2006 08:19

    The Adelaide Bank Festival of Arts is replacing a multitude of databases managed by individual employees with a new CRM system.
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    Banks choose Windows over Linux 21 November, 2005 09:35

    Banks worldwide are opting for the predictability and familiarity of Microsoft's Windows for application servers over Linux, according to a global financial services software company.
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    St George takes on the big four in cheque processing deal 12 August, 2005 10:51

    Taking on the big four banks in Australia, St George has announced a deal which will provide alternative cheque clearing services to the Australian banking sector.
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    Adelaide Bank drops Novell in DR overhaul 01 August, 2005 09:41

    Adelaide Bank has completed its new disaster recovery infrastructure and is migrating its open systems from Novell to Microsoft.
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    Unisys centralizes Sydney ops 19 May, 2005 09:50

    Unisys Australia has consolidated its Sydney operations in one data centre with a keen eye to shoring up the competition in the outsourcing and managed service space.
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    Banks' use of IIS ‘scary’ 30 January, 2004 08:17

    Three of the big four Australian banks rely on Microsoft's IIS as their preferred Web server, a technology renowned for being insecure and a preferred target by hackers.
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    Mortgage processing gets its own e-language 02 December, 2003 09:54

    E-commerce standards developed for mortgage processing look set to cut the industry's costs by $10 million and boost approval times by at least 40 per cent.
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    Zurich appoints CIO 08 July, 2003 08:08

    Zurich Financial Services Australia has appointed Glen Hickey as its new CIO to steer the organisation's IT strategy and also help manage future growth of the company's three core businesses: general insurance, life risk and investment products.
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