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 2/9/2010 2:20 PM
 
 Modified By Ankur Mittal  on 2/9/2010 2:21:50 PM

It’s official. We’re now selling Microsoft Surface to commercial customers in Australia!

Earlier today, four Australian Surface partners, Amnesia Razorfish, nsquared, Object Consulting and Automatic Studio participated in Microsoft’s launch event.

Microsoft Surface now provides Australian institutions and businesses such as Curtin University and ANZ new ways to connect with their students and customers.

ANZ bank will be using Surface to make managing money simpler and more exciting for their customers.

Peter Nikoletatos, chief information officer, Curtin University of Technology said, “Surface will foster new collaboration opportunities and provide an engaging educational tool that will extend the university’s teaching, learning and and research capabilities. Surface is not only a breakthrough technology; it’s also a breakthrough in collaboration.”

Source- Surface Blog

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