Stories about: ASU

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    MS Office battles Google in the cloud 09/11/2009 09:10:00

    When Microsoft releases the next version of its productivity suite, Office 2010, it will be into a very different competitive landscape than the one Office 2007 faced in late 2006.
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    IBM mum on local job cuts 30/01/2009 15:41:00

    IBM has kept mum on whether the company's alleged 4200 staff lay-offs in the United States will hit Australia.
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    IBM union talks back on 03/09/2008 16:27:00

    Industrial action by employees at IBM’s Baulkham Hills “Flightdeck” facility was postponed after the company agreed to another attempt to negotiate a settlement with workers.
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    Flightdeck workers to ground IBM 01/09/2008 16:31:00

    Planes could be grounded and banking systems disabled after negotiations failed between IBM and staff in its Baulkham Hills “Flightdeck” facility.
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    Google, Microsoft woo higher ed with free online services 01/08/2008 09:19:22

    You can think of it as "Schoogle."
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    Researchers use DoD satellites to aid Burma relief workers 12/06/2008 08:17:51

    Scientists at Arizona State University are using satellite images from the US Department of Defense to aid disaster relief efforts in Burma.
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    Discovery to spawn massive USB drives 31/10/2007 05:50:16

    The humble USB drive could soon be using a new type of memory thanks to research from the Arizona State University.
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    Ahead of the curve: Microvell's big chill 13/12/2006 17:12:42

    Microsoft has intentionally rendered unsafe all but one path to heterogeneity, that being the use of Novell's SLES (Suse Linux Enterprise Server) in networks with Windows. By immunizing Novell against future intellectual property actions, Microsoft tacitly notified other players in commercialized open source that Microsoft sets the rules for Windows interoperability from now on.
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    ACTU: Call centre staff $80 a week poorer on new contracts 05/07/2006 14:09:37

    Around 80 staff at a Melbourne call centre operated by Global Tele Sales - a subsidiary of the German airline Lufthansa - have been offered AWA individual contracts that cut their take home pay by up to $80 a week, according to the Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU).
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    Unions see IT industry in their sights 09/10/2001 08:53:28

    Perceiving a need for a "hub of information" for IT professionals, the Labor Council is set to launch its virtual trade union - IT Workers Alliance (ITWA) - on Wednesday October 10.
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    Big Brother can't sack you for union email just yet 10/04/2000 16:21:05

    Ansett is likely to be fined an undisclosed sum for sacking an employee who sent a union-related message using the company's email system.
 
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