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Satyam scandal hits local big guns
QANTAS, Telstra and National Australia Bank have been rocked by a major accounting scandal that hit their IT services supplier, Satyam.
Microsoft bags Dell search deal
MICROSOFT has recorded a rare win against Google to become the default search engine on Dell's entire range of computers.
EMC Australia silent on job cuts
EMC plans to cut 7 per cent of its global workforce, or around 2400 positions, to remain competitive amidst the economic downturn.
Trujillo puts $2bn tag on NBN loss
UP to $2 billion worth of revenue could be at risk at Telstra following its exclusion from the broadband network tender process.
Aussie's eBay paydirt
ONLINE auction giant eBay has invited a small Australian company to offer payment services on its US website, opening the door to a $US25 billion ($34.6 billion) market.
Yahoo close to annointing new CEO
YAHOO is in the final stretch of its search for a chief executive officer, and a decision could come as soon as next week.
Lenovo committed to Australia despite cutbacks
COMPUTER maker Lenovo will stay put in Australia despite announcing a massive restructuring and layoff plan.
Telstra still strong despite NBN snub: Trujillo
TELSTRA says its financial guidance remains the same despite the telco's exclusion from the NBN.
Telstra workers to strike
TELSTRA employees will stop work this weekend as the protracted battle to secure new union-negotiated employment agreements wages on.
Lawsuits filed against Satyam
AT least two US shareholder lawsuits have been filed against Indian outsourcing giant Satyam.
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