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Allphones poaches local Nokia GM

Allphones poaches local Nokia GM

Amidst ongoing ACCC investigations, Allphones lands Shaun Colligan as its eCommerce GM
Staff Writers Jun 24 2008, 3:35PM Mobility
DIAC extends IT service contract with CSC for $110M

DIAC extends IT service contract with CSC for $110M

The Australian Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) has signed a two-year information technology contract extension with US-owned service provder, CSC.
Staff Writers Jun 24 2008, 3:35PM Services
Would you like a PC with that?

Would you like a PC with that?

In the US, buying a PC is as easy as heading to your local grocery store, writes Matthew Dickerson, Axxis Technology.
Staff Writers Jun 24 2008, 3:32PM Hardware
Netgear’s messages from the top

Netgear’s messages from the top

CRN catches up with Netgear’s CEO to discuss Australian SMBs, managing its local channel and Green IT.
Patrick Lo, Chairman and CEO, Netgear.
Staff Writers Jun 24 2008, 3:31PM Mobility
Security paradox for enterprises

Security paradox for enterprises

Adam Kleemeyer discusses the most appropriate security options resellers should consider when putting together Unified Communications solutions for their customers.

Adam Kleemeyer, product marketing, data networks, APAC Nortel.
Staff Writers Jun 24 2008, 3:30PM Security
Is local broadband penetration restricting the networking space?

Is local broadband penetration restricting the networking space?

We assess if the short fallings of the local broadband market is affecting the performances of networking vendors as they look to push the next wave of network innovation in Australia.
Staff Writers Jun 24 2008, 3:30PM Collaboration
A network fit for medicine

A network fit for medicine

IT system implemented as part of $250 million women’s hospital project.

By Louise Durack.
Staff Writers Jun 24 2008, 3:29PM Collaboration
Are you missing out on your share?

Are you missing out on your share?

Resellers are finding the buoyant printing sector provides good returns when you focus on managed print services and multi-function devices.


By Kate Castellari.
Staff Writers Jun 24 2008, 3:27PM Hardware
Opinion: Think lame

Opinion: Think lame

Sales haven’t exactly been booming what with the high interest rates and the soaring price of oil. Not that we sell oil, but that doesn’t seem to matter, according to all the analysts and experts.
Staff Writers Jun 23 2008, 2:56PM Training & Development
HP and VMware get cosier with packages

HP and VMware get cosier with packages

HP and VMware are collaborating to make it easier for their customers to manage both virtual and physical IT systems.
Staff Writers Jun 23 2008, 8:25AM Mobility
Ovum cautions Telstra over SaaS offering

Ovum cautions Telstra over SaaS offering

Telecommunications analyst firm, Ovum, has warned Telstra to be wary of entering the crowded Software as a Service market (Saas).
Staff Writers Jun 21 2008, 7:30AM Collaboration
Asus unleashes Eee PC 901

Asus unleashes Eee PC 901

Australian resellers will now have the opportunity to get their hands on Asus’ new addition to its Eee PC range of products – the Eee PC 901 with Intel Atom processor.
Staff Writers Jun 20 2008, 7:14AM Hardware
Austrade urges Aussie ICT companies to explore Asia

Austrade urges Aussie ICT companies to explore Asia

The Australian Trade Commission (Austrade) is urging Australian ICT companies to look beyond the UK and US when forging new overseas business strategies.
Staff Writers Jun 19 2008, 2:37PM Collaboration
IPL adds New Media Software to distie portfolio

IPL adds New Media Software to distie portfolio

Telecommunications vendor, New Media Software, has chosen IPL Communications to distribute its products in Australia.
Staff Writers Jun 19 2008, 1:42PM Software
Toshiba touts high-end Qosmio notebooks

Toshiba touts high-end Qosmio notebooks

Toshiba has taken the wraps off three new notebooks, the Qosmio F50, G50 and X300.
Staff Writers Jun 19 2008, 8:33AM Hardware
Integration fears hinder software-as-a-service

Integration fears hinder software-as-a-service

Fears over integration with existing legacy systems prevents many companies from adopting software-as-a-service (SaaS) technologies, according to on-demand consultancy Saaspoint.
Staff Writers Jun 19 2008, 8:32AM Software
New look <i>SC Magazine</i> live now!

New look SC Magazine live now!

Today, Haymarket Media has proudly announced the launch of its revamped IT security news hub, SC Magazine online for IT security professionals.

Staff Writers Jun 18 2008, 4:07PM Security
Red Hat's new partner program

Red Hat's new partner program

Red Hat has launched its Certified Service Provider (CSP) program in Australia. The program has been designed to foster open source service practices and bring new service opportunities to its Australian channel partners.
Staff Writers Jun 18 2008, 2:51PM Software
Officials host e-security discussion in Sydney

Officials host e-security discussion in Sydney

The Federal Government recently gathered industry and community organisations together in Sydney to discuss future e-security challenges.
Staff Writers Jun 17 2008, 3:14PM Security
Samsung sues Polaroid and Westinghouse over patent infringement

Samsung sues Polaroid and Westinghouse over patent infringement

Samsung is gearing up to battle Polaroid Corporation and Westinghouse Digital Electronics over Samsung’s claims of infringement of patents essential to the ATSC standard.
Staff Writers Jun 17 2008, 3:11PM Hardware

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