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    Computerworld Live Podcast #81: Audit report of Australian government agencies / Wrap up of the latest telco and browser news 02/11/2006 10:58:32

    This week we take a look into an audit report of Australian government agencies, wrap up the latest telco and browser news and look at Schneider Electric's plans to acquire American Power Conversion.
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    IBM dismisses report of investment in Satyam 18/01/2006 08:41:59

    IBM on Tuesday dismissed as rumor a report that said the company has held talks to acquire a stake in Satyam Computer Services, an outsourcer in Hyderabad, India.
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    Perot offers infrastructure services from India 21/12/2005 08:29:50

    Perot Systems announced Tuesday that it is offering infrastructure services to its customers worldwide from its Indian centers in Noida and Bangalore. The company also announced that its staff in India would make up one-third of the company's staff worldwide in the next several months.
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    Intransa licenses management software 08/07/2005 10:31:27

    Intransa, a vendor of equipment for Internet Protocol-based storage area networks (IP SANs), has decided to license its management software to third parties, according to an Intransa executive.
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    NEC in joint venture with India's HCL 07/06/2005 07:10:57

    Japanese electronics maker, NEC, is setting up a software joint venture in India with HCL Technologies, an Indian software services company.
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    Aerospace firms take to offshoring 28/02/2005 13:07:58

    With the airline industry continuing to struggle, aircraft manufacturers such as The Boeing and Airbus are expecting to cut costs by sending some of their software development and engineering work offshore.
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    Sun expands list of x86 hardware for Solaris 9 29/08/2003 07:01:34

    Sun Microsystems Thursday extended the reach of its Solaris 9 Operating System x86 Platform Edition, certifying an additional 100 hardware platforms to run it.
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    IT firms plan New Zealand invasion 09/02/2001 17:10:00

    More IT firms from the US, Europe and India are poised to set up shop in New Zealand.
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    Ariba Raises Asia-Pacific Commitment 30/05/2000 12:01:01

    With the elevation of the Singapore office of Ariba Inc., a business-to-business electronic-commerce provider, to Asia-Pacific headquarters status, the company has heightened its commitment to the region.
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    IBM Puts Red Hat Linux 6.0 on Laptop 21/09/1999 12:01:01

    Already firmly committed to Linux on its server platforms, IBM Corp. this week shored up support for the open-source operating system on its client machines, announcing its ThinkPad 600 is now the first laptop certified to run Red Hat's version of Linux.
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    IBM Extends Linux Support to ThinkPad Portables 17/09/1999 12:01:01

    Already firmly committed to Linux on its server platforms, IBM this week shored up support for the open source operating system on its client machines, announcing its ThinkPad 600 is now the first laptop certified to run Red Hat's version of Linux.
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