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    WebCentral’s 10-second solution 11/03/2004 12:08:54

    Web-hosting provider, WebCentral, has launched a new “on demand” server hosting solution.
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    WebCentral takes half stake in messagecare 03/12/2003 12:14:23

    ASX-listed web hosting specialist, WebCentral, has acquired a 50 per cent share in messagecare for an undisclosed fee.
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    Complex solution drives WebCentral growth 17/03/2003 14:52:35

    Increased interest in its managed exchange solution and growth in its Complex division has helped Brisbane-based WebCentral to post a 22 per cent growth in revenues for the second half of 2002.
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    WebCentral makes $2.8m comeback 02/09/2002 11:02:42

    WebCentral has made a remarkable $2.8 million turnaround for the 2002 financial year, posting a net profit of $440,000, as opposed to the $2.4 million net loss experienced in 2001.
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    WebCentral gets Complex with sophisticated customers 06/06/2002 10:29:43

    WebCentral has established a new business called "Complex" that will serve the more sophisticated hosting needs of larger clients.
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    Reseller eases Oracle 11i upgrade woes 03/06/2002 11:06:59

    Specialist Oracle reseller mPower Systems has come up with a way of making new Oracle implementations easier and more cost effective by partnering with managed service providers to offer a hosted solution.
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    Screaming success for Ambulance service 25/09/2001 12:37:33

    Queensland Ambulance Service is enjoying runaway success with a Web-based, mission-critical application.
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    Local broadband charges 'ridiculous' 06/07/2001 04:50:00

    Web-hosting king Lloyd Ernst says the "horrendous" broadband pricing regime is choking attempts to create a Knowledge Nation.
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    Commander plunges into Web hosting arena 09/02/2001 14:30:00

    Commander Communications, the telephone manufacturing company that was led to an IPO last December by its IT industry veteran managing director John Dougall, plans to race into the Internet age through a deal with managed Internet services provider WebCentral
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    SWOT: This ain't business yet ... OR IS IT? 13/12/2000 12:01:01

    A viable and compelling business proposition -- that's the way Rolf Jester, regional director for the IT services market at research analyst Gartner, sees the ASP business model. And he envisages an absolute explosion in ASP business.
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    IBM announce start-up development partners 12/12/2000 12:01:01

    IBM has announced its initial group of partners in a four-pronged strategy aimed at gaining new business through the development of emerging Internet companies.
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