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SSA Global is looking to complete its impressive turnaround from the brink of extinction a little over four years ago, with an initial public offering anticipated to raise US$200 million (AUD$286.7 million) for the ERP software maker.

New mobile phone services that offer cheaper and faster Web connections and better video quality, costing U.S.$123 billion of investment, look set to challenge 3G's hopes and dreams for wireless capabilities.

Hewlett-Packard centralised the IT infrastructure of Creata Promotion, an Australian-based toy company, enabling the business to adjust to any environmental changes quickly, by integrating ProLiant BL 10e-Class server blades in under a day.

Tasmanian Police have adopted a crime prevention system that allows crime data to be shared faster and analysed more comprehensively, making it easier to identify crime patterns in different locations and attack them before they get out of hand.

New mobile phone services that offer cheaper and faster Web connections and better video quality, costing U.S.$123 billion of investment, look set to challenge 3G's hopes and dreams for wireless capabilities.

Hewlett-Packard centralised the IT infrastructure of Creata Promotion, an Australian-based toy company, enabling the business to adjust to any environmental changes quickly, by integrating ProLiant BL 10e-Class server blades in under a day.

Tasmanian Police have adopted a crime prevention system that allows crime data to be shared faster and analysed more comprehensively, making it easier to identify crime patterns in different locations and attack them before they get out of hand.

Dicom Australia and AXS-One have entered into a new partnership to help business users of SAP fight against the increasing demands to meet compliance regulations and standards.

Gartner has reported that removable solid-state storage devices, such as flash cards and Universal Serial Bus flash devices, have become twice as popular this year as they were last year, because workers are become more mobile.

Softection, an Australian business technology start up, is set to launch software this week with the sole mission of protecting critical information against theft, abuse and misuse.

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