Technology
Telecom NZ outlook sombre
TELECOM New Zealand is struggling with slow sales growth in its home market and serious problems moving its Australian customers to a new billing platform.
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Chariot urges shareholders to wait
CHARIOT Internet has advised its stakeholders to sit tight after SP Telemedia bid $245 million to buy its major stakeholder, TPG.
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Next G advocates visit CDMA customers
TELSTRA staff have already visited the homes of hundreds of CDMA customers it wants to help migrate to its Next G network.
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Google launches collaboration tool
GOOGLE is introducing an online business software package designed to make it easier for employees to share documents with each other.
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Google phone prototype unveiled?
BRITISH chip designer ARM will show a prototype mobile phone based on Google's Android platform next week, a source said.
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Google launches collaboration tool
GOOGLE is introducing an online business software package designed to make it easier for employees to share documents with each other.
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Google phone prototype unveiled?
BRITISH chip designer ARM will show a prototype mobile phone based on Google's Android platform next week, a source said.
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Immigration plugs $44m budget gap
AUSTRALIA'S immigration authority is struggling to contain rising costs for its Systems for People project.
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Immigration plugs $44m budget gap
AUSTRALIA'S immigration authority is struggling to contain rising costs for its Systems for People project.
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SAP bags $35m Corporate Express deal
OFFICE supplier Corporate Express has launched a $34.5 million SAP enterprise resource planning project as it strips myriad IT systems out of the business.
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TPG finds its Soul
SP Telemedia, which trades as Soul, plans to merge with internet service provider TPG under a cash and share offer.
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MYOB spurns buyout offer
ACCOUNTING software maker MYOB has rejected a $731 million indicative takeover offer from an unnamed Australian private equity firm.
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Third time's the charm for local AOL
AOL is looking for local advertisers who want to reach the 1.6 million Australians who now use international AOL sites.
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SAP bags $35m Corporate Express deal
OFFICE supplier Corporate Express has launched a $34.5 million SAP enterprise resource planning project as it strips myriad IT systems out of the business.
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Third time's the charm for local AOL
AOL is looking for local advertisers who want to reach the 1.6 million Australians who now use international AOL sites.
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MYOB spurns buyout offer
ACCOUNTING software maker MYOB has rejected a $731 million indicative takeover offer from an unnamed Australian private equity firm.
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Pill-sized camera can be swallowed
CAMERAS the size of pills could soon weave their way deeper inside a person's lungs than any non-surgical device has been able to go.
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EDS profit falls 13pc
ELECTRONIC Data Systems posted a 13 per cent drop in earnings and 2 per cent growth in revenue for the fourth quarter.
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Yahoo hopes to thwart Microsoft
YAHOO is holding out hope that there are ways it can thwart Microsoft's unsolicited takeover offer.
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Cisco Q2 profit matches expectations
CISCO Systems's profit rose 7 per cent in the second quarter as sales climbed more than 16 per cent.
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