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IIA sounds off on copyright law ammendments
The Internet Industry Association (IIA) has joined the chorus of voices warning of the dangers of the Federal Government’s planed copyright law amendments.
Staff Writers
Nov 29 2006, 1:28PM
Strategy
Gates sounds off in Sydney
Microsoft chairman Bill Gates told Australian media he was unfazed about the threat of open source or scepticism by business towards technology and defended the security of Microsoft's software products.
Siobhan Chapman
Jun 28 2004, 12:00AM
Software
Eko sounds in Australian SMS market
Victorian system integrator and developer Remora Technologies has lobbed its first SMS appliances on a trajectory targeting the direct-marketing needs of medium to large companies.
Fleur Doidge
Nov 17 2003, 12:00AM
Mobility
Microsoft sounds security call
Microsoft recently launched two new security certifications and again pledged to make software patches easier to apply.
Staff Writers
Jul 18 2003, 12:00AM
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