Stories about: BHP

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    Mining shares surge on PM change 24/06/2010 10:46:00

    The share prices of Australia's miners look to have been boosted by the leadership change in Canberra, with investors betting a controversial resources tax may be watered down.
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    BHP backup drive nets data deduplication 07/07/2009 14:53:00

    Engineering and resources giant BHP Billiton has implemented hundreds of software backup systems on its server infrastructure that paves the way for data deduplication.
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    CSC to cut Aussie jobs 29/04/2009 16:28:00

    IT services firm CSC is the latest in a string of technology companies including IBM, Dell and HP to lay-off staff amid the global economic crisis.
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    ABC email glitch gives BHP free promo 25/06/2007 08:40:48

    The ABC gave BHP Billiton a free plug last week, accidentally sending out a PDF about the mining giant's new climate change policy to subscribers on its newslist.
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    New Olympus camera Toughs it out 10/03/2006 13:06:55

    When the tough get going, they get Tough. Well that is what Olympus is hoping with its new water and shockproof camera the Olympus Tough 720SW.
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    Juiced 24/01/2005 08:14:42

    Gaming has gone pop. Once nothing more than the logical evolutionary step for gangs of bespectacled Dungeons and Dragons "uber-nerds", it's now mainstream in a big way. Proof? The Urban Race Simulator.
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    Engineer serves up accelerated efficiency 06/05/2003 06:52:31

    Developers at engineering services multinational Worley claim adopting Windows Server 2003 has doubled the throughput of their .Net applications over their previous Windows 2000 Server system.
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    Gaffe gifts online traders unexpected booty 15/04/2002 08:00:00

    Some users of the CommSec share trading site Friday were asked to hand over unexpected profits made earlier in the day, after it was discovered shares for mining giant BHP Billiton were undersold.
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    Survey reveals language a Net hurdle 23/08/2001 11:12:31

    Australian businesses may be eagerly trying their hands at online commerce, but many are locking out the potential of reaching a true global audience because they are not properly dealing with languages other than English.
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    Amlink to expand event horizon 20/09/2000 16:53:54

    The Sydney Olympic Games is proving to be a good workout for Australian-built event management software from Brisbane-based Amlink Technologies, but the product's developers say the biggest test is yet to come.
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    Uni Asks Dot-com Wannabes to Drop In 19/05/2000 16:37:09

    Small-to-medium enterprises on the NSW South Coast have increased access to the power of the world wide web after the opening of an e-business drop-in centre at the University of Wollongong.
 
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