Wednesday | 15 October, 2008
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    IPv6 laggards to lose big business 11/09/2008 08:06:00

    Organisations will lose business unless their networks support the next generation of Internet addresses, experts say.
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    Death knell looms for IPv4 15/08/2008 15:24:00

    The global explosion of technology as the new medium for business could grind to a halt within 18 to 30 months as Internet addresses dry up.
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    Why women quit technology careers 17/06/2008 08:28:09

    What if half the men in science, engineering and technology roles dropped out at midcareer? That would surely be perceived as a national crisis. Yet more than half the women in those fields leave -- most of them during their mid- to late 30s.
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    Software-as-a-service now on menu of large companies 28/04/2008 11:47:30

    Although some would trace back the roots of software as a service to mainframe timesharing, what we would now call SaaS, or on-demand computing, is really experiencing its second coming.
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    Report: Google is again No. 1 in brand power 22/04/2008 09:30:34

    For the third year in a row, Google topped the list of the 100 most powerful brands in the world, beating out Microsoft and Apple, according to a report released Monday by market research firm Millward Brown Optimor.
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    YouTube rival Hulu debuts with TV shows, movies, sports 12/03/2008 09:32:11

    Hulu, a joint online video project of NBC Universal and News Corp., is set to go live this week with programming from Time Warner's television group, Lions Gate Entertainment and sports groups. A beta version of the site was launched in October.
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    Storage on demand set to Mozy its way into Australian enterprise 08/02/2008 09:10:55

    Driven by the demand for infrastructure savings and the growth of Web 2.0 applications, EMC is set to expand its Software as a Service (SaaS) offering to Australian shores.
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    IBM retains slim lead among patent-winners 14/01/2008 22:18:09

    IBM secured 3,148 patents in 2007, besting all other competitors for the 15th consecutive year, but Big Blue's lead is getting slimmer and Microsoft charged into the top 10 with 1,637 patents, according to an analysis that will be released Monday.
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    The IT department is dead, author argues 08/01/2008 11:42:44

    The IT department is dead, and it is a shift to utility computing that will kill this corporate career path. So predicts Nicholas Carr in his new book, "The Big Switch: Rewiring the World from Edison to Google."
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    Fired Microsoft CIO re-emerges at mortgage firm 27/11/2007 12:16:13

    Former Microsoft CIO Stuart Scott, who was fired by the software vendor earlier this month for violating unspecified company policies, has landed a new job -- and a promotion -- at a Florida-based mortgage firm.
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    Fired Microsoft CIO lands new gig 23/11/2007 12:40:37

    It may be a thumping tumble down from running IT operations for the world's most famous software company, but Stuart Scott, recently sacked by Microsoft under unexplained/scandalous circumstances, has landed on his feet, albeit in an industry that as of late has displayed all the stability of a drunken sailor.
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