Friday | 9 January, 2009
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Stories by: Brett Winterford

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    Telstra yields on wholesale pricing 26/02/2004 16:58:31

    Telstra has caved in to ACCC pressure and announced some reductions to its wholesale pricing to appease frustrated ISP partners.
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    SCO brings its licenses and lawsuits down under 21/01/2004 07:30:09

    The SCO Group has announced that the SCO Intellectual Property License is now available for sale in Australia and New Zealand.
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    Checksun scores low-cost motherboard distribution 10/02/2003 17:30:14

    Sydney-based components distributor Checksun has thrown its weight behind ASRock, an emerging motherboard vendor that has taken international markets by storm with its aggressive pricing.
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    Consulting group to offer JBOSS support 21/01/2003 11:03:22

    The open source JBoss application server, which for several years has been gaining on its commercial cousins in terms of performance and scalability, may have jumped the final hurdle to wider commercial adoption.
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    Analysts join Microsoft on Linux cost warning 25/10/2002 11:07:36

    It seems that it isn't only Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer who believes that the cost of using open-source operating system Linux over commercial OSes is greatly underestimated.
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    Caldera the giant killer? 22/10/2001 09:35:43

    Caldera is set to release a series of new products aimed at steering disgruntled customers away from Microsoft.
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    Turbolinux: Penguin washed up on Aussie shores 21/06/2001 10:49:55

    When TurboLinux opened an Australian office with five employees in February 2000, distributors and resellers were convinced that selling Linux distributions could be a profitable niche. TurboLinux has now closed its doors, owing money to several channel partners and leaving its distributors with stock they cannot sell.
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    Tucows blasts ICANN over privacy 13/03/2001 07:52:48

    Wholesale domain registrar Tucows has used the visit of President and Chief Executive Officer Elliot Noss at the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers' (ICANN) Melbourne meeting this week to attack competitor VeriSign and ICANN itself over their privacy policies.
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