Sunday | 6 July, 2008
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Stories about: Qantas

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    The loss of an IT services pioneer 28/05/2008 16:00:42

    CSC has been a dominant part of the Australian IT services landscape for the past four decades years. Sadly, the man who first took control of the business will no longer be able to see it enter its fifth decade.
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    Survey: Airline passengers nix mobile phone talking in-flight 22/05/2008 08:39:28

    Nearly three-quarters of US mobile phone users recently surveyed don't want to ride an airplane with passengers talking on phones.
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    Migration program for A/NZ Coremetrics customers 23/04/2008 09:01:51

    A provider of digital marketing optimisation solutions, Coremetrics, today announced a migration program for Australian and New Zealand companies currently using Visual Sciences HBX Analytics.
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    Jetstar expands global reach with virtual bases 10/04/2008 10:56:11

    Jetstar's global expansion -- its plans to acquire low-cost airlines in Europe and North America -- will be linked by a worldwide virtualized network.
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    National Australia Bank joins SNIA Board of Directors 30/01/2008 10:15:28

    A senior technology executive from the National Australia Bank (NAB), Graham Rothwell, has been appointed to the Board of Directors for the Storage Networking Industry Association (SNIA).
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    New Pacific cable set to make broadband cheaper 14/01/2008 16:44:14

    PIPE Networks on Monday announced the approval of a $200m undersea cable system stretching from Sydney to Guam which it claims will inject much needed competition into Australia's broadband market.
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    Boeing Dreamliner could be vulnerable to hackers 08/01/2008 08:46:38

    The electronics of Boeing's new 787 Dreamliner jet could be vulnerable to hackers due to the way critical flight systems are linked with those used by passengers, the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration has warned.
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    Air France launches in-flight mobile phone trial 21/12/2007 08:26:39

    Air France launched a commercial trial of an onboard mobile phone service, but in a limited fashion that avoids a controversial aspect.
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    Virgin Blue not the first to partner with Amadeus 17/12/2007 17:17:19

    Virgin Blue has announced a technology partnership with Amadeus, a technology company that has been a key provider for Qantas since the year 2000.
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    PayPal goes after enterprise merchants 13/12/2007 15:47:23

    PayPal is touting better security for larger merchants in an effort to attract more enterprise e-commerce services to adopt the payment platform.
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    A who's who of Aussie ICT 26/11/2007 08:21:02

    Ongoing series examines Enigma Solutions, Entity Solutions, First Wave Technology, Mobbiexpress International, and MyWorkSpace
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