Recent articles by Lilia Guan

Cellnet tees-off new brand, eyes acquisitions

Cellnet tees-off new brand, eyes acquisitions

ASX-listed distributor, Cellnet has consolidated its subsidiaries to become one brand name - the Cellnet Group.
Lilia Guan Apr 5 2006, 12:06PM Mobility
Channel backs Intel's Viiv

Channel backs Intel's Viiv

Channel players are throwing their weight behind Intel's Viiv (rhymes with jive) platform, claiming that it has the potential to give the industry a much-needed shot in the arm.
Lilia Guan Apr 4 2006, 12:38PM Hardware
SPL to manage Fairfield City Council’s assets

SPL to manage Fairfield City Council’s assets

Fairfield City Council has implemented SPL WorldGroup’s enterprise asset and work management software.
Lilia Guan Apr 3 2006, 3:56PM Software
SMEC drops Dell for Acer

SMEC drops Dell for Acer

Acer and channel partner Leading Solutions have signed an exclusive agreement to supply PCs and services to the Snowy Mountains Engineering Cooperation
(SMEC).
Lilia Guan Apr 3 2006, 10:27AM Hardware
DiData wins SA govt contract

DiData wins SA govt contract

Dimension Data has won a $40 million contract to provide managed network services to the South Australian government, replacing incumbent EDS.
Lilia Guan Mar 31 2006, 3:45PM Strategy
Optus broadband to stimulate competition: Budde

Optus broadband to stimulate competition: Budde

Optus’ new $150 million broadband network was what the market needed to stimulate competition, a telco analyst claimed.
Lilia Guan Mar 31 2006, 1:21PM Collaboration
Red light net district no-go zone

Red light net district no-go zone

A decision to allow the Internet its own red light district has been put off due to international pressure.
Lilia Guan Mar 31 2006, 10:34AM Security
Asus: will not launch sub-$500 notebook

Asus: will not launch sub-$500 notebook

Asus has denied that it plans to launch a sub-$500 laptop into the Australian market despite strong industry suggestions of an impending launch.
Lilia Guan Mar 31 2006, 8:21AM Hardware
Pac Internet ramps up channel program

Pac Internet ramps up channel program

ISP Pacific Internet has formalised its channel program for Asia-Pacific partners selling its MPLS network product.
Lilia Guan Mar 30 2006, 3:33PM Collaboration
Xbox 360 sales breaks records

Xbox 360 sales breaks records

The Xbox 360 posted record week-one console sales in Australia, according to industry analyst GfK.
Lilia Guan Mar 30 2006, 12:31PM Hardware
Ambulance Service gets Tough

Ambulance Service gets Tough

Panasonic won a contract to supply the entire fleet of Victoria’s Metropolitan Ambulance Service (MAS) with its CF-18 Toughbook laptops.
Lilia Guan Mar 30 2006, 9:58AM Strategy
Jabra sets sights on Harvey Norman

Jabra sets sights on Harvey Norman

Audio accessories maker Jabra has set it sights on pushing its range of consumer-targeted Bluetooth headsets through mass retailer Harvey Norman.
Lilia Guan Mar 30 2006, 8:37AM Mobility
KAZ launches backup service

KAZ launches backup service

Telstra-owned KAZ launched PC Backup, a hosted online backup and data restoration service for desktop PC and laptops.
Lilia Guan Mar 29 2006, 3:31PM Data centre
Dimension Data jumps into compliance

Dimension Data jumps into compliance

Dimension Data has developed a compliance management system to help government agencies and private business sectors ensure they don’t meet the same fate as HIH or Enron.
Lilia Guan Mar 29 2006, 11:05AM Hardware
Life left in distributor shows

Life left in distributor shows

Around 800 resellers walked through the door at Ingram Micro’s Expotech show at Sydney’s Darling Harbour last night proving there’s life left in channel trade shows.
Byron Connolly , Lilia Guan Mar 29 2006, 9:14AM Collaboration
Vodafone pauses on porn

Vodafone pauses on porn

Vodafone's plan to launch adult content on 3G phones, which was to use Sun Microsystems' identity management software, has been put on hold.
Lilia Guan Mar 28 2006, 3:03PM Mobility
Distributors struggle with AMD dual-core demand

Distributors struggle with AMD dual-core demand

Distributors are struggling to keep up with high-demand for AMD's dual-core processors.
Lilia Guan Mar 28 2006, 12:28PM Hardware
Huawei partners with NCR and Silcar to localise support

Huawei partners with NCR and Silcar to localise support

Global networking vendor, Huawei Technologies is aiming to take its Australian operations seriously with launch of local field services across the country.
Lilia Guan Mar 28 2006, 10:05AM Strategy
Sshh, the Government's listening

Sshh, the Government's listening

Proposed changes to the Government’s existing Telecommunications (Interception) Act 1979 has civil liberty groups up in arms over what they believe are gross breaches of peoples' civil rights.
Lilia Guan Mar 27 2006, 2:13PM Collaboration
Resellers dismiss Vista, Office 2007 delays

Resellers dismiss Vista, Office 2007 delays

Australian resellers have brushed off Microsoft's decision to delay Vista and Microsoft Office 2007 releases until early next year, citing lack of customer interest for the products.
Lilia Guan Mar 27 2006, 11:49AM Software

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