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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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    AGL Energy inks $16 million outsourcing deal with Tata Consulting 21/08/2007 10:28:40

    Australia's largest retailer of gas and electricity, AGL Energy Ltd, has signed a five year, $16 million outsourcing contract with Tata Consultancy Services (TCS).
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    Qantas signs integration deal with ASG 09/10/2006 13:00:38

    Qantas Airways has signed a three-year, systems integration and managed services contract with services provider ASG.
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    Deloitte eyes innovation 07/09/2006 09:57:46

    Financial services firm Deloitte and partner Eclipse launched a pilot in Sydney yesterday of an application designed to capture, expand and collaborate on ideas capture, before taking the tool global.
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    Qantas signs compliance deal 25/07/2005 12:06:14

    Qantas Airways has signed up Cybertrust's Security Lifecycle Program (SLP) to check and manage existing and future governance, policy and outsourcing contracts for third parties.
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    Urgent call for workplace e-mail laws 10/03/2003 08:34:27

    A series of inconsistent rulings before the Industrial Relations Commission (IRC) relating to e-mail misuse in the workplace has led Clayton Utz senior workplace relations partner Joe Catanzariti to call for urgent legislation.
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    Outstanding organisations skip sheep dip, wetsuit techniques: Strong 25/11/2002 08:11:21

    Presenting his own 'scientific theories' on the business realities of today, former Qantas Airways CEO James Strong espoused the failings of "magic bullets" such as the sheep dipping technique and the wet suit factor, which can make the difference between an outstanding organisation and an ordinary one.
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    Qantas shifts entire system to Amadeus 06/11/2002 09:41:33

    Qantas Airways has shifted its entire reservations and ticketing system to the Amadeus network in a $37 million project completed this week.
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    Qantas equates e-nablement with efficiency 21/06/2002 12:54:28

    A four-month study of the ageing IT infrastructure at Qantas is under way as part of the airline's ambitious plans to start to fully e-enable the organisation in 2003.
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    Qantas IT flies into a 'vanilla' horizon 22/03/2002 16:25:12

    With Branson's (and Patrick's) no-frills airline nipping at the heels of Qantas, the flying kangaroo has turned to 'vanilla' systems and managed services in a bid to cut IT costs and appease shareholders.
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    The pressure's on as corProcure restructures 06/06/2001 13:13:00

    The problem child of the blue-chip online buying exchanges, corProcure, is shedding its CEO and re-focusing its business, although none of the 14 large companies supporting the e-procurement site are indicating they are ready to give up the effort.
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