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Users prefer thin clients: Wyse survey
Thin client vendor Wyse Technology has been travelling Australia promoting a recent survey that suggests most users actually do prefer server-centric computing to desktop PCs.
Fleur Doidge
Oct 13 2004, 12:00AM
Strategy
ALSTOM IT MBO complete [updated]
Five senior executives at ALSTOM IT have completed a management buyout of the global transport and energy company's local IT distribution operation.
Byron Connolly
Oct 11 2004, 12:00AM
Strategy
Manhunt banned
Controversial computer game, Manhunt, has been refused classification and banned in Australia by the Federal Office of Film, Literature and Classification (OFLC).
Byron Connolly & John Gillooly
Sep 30 2004, 12:00AM
Strategy
[Update]: Super distributor Ingram to own 35 percent
Global distribution giant Ingram Micro Inc has acquired Tech Pacific in a $700 million cash deal that local Ingram boss Steve Rust said would give the combined entity up to 35 percent of the Australian distribution market.
Byron Connolly & Sarah Stokely
Sep 28 2004, 12:00AM
Strategy
Channel talks up Ingram/TechPac deal
Australian distributors have met the news of Ingram Micro’s $700 million buyout of Tech Pacific with optimistic talk of potential opportunity as well as misgivings for smaller players’ future in a less competitive channel.
Fleur Doidge
Sep 28 2004, 12:00AM
Strategy
Gartner: TechPac "not best merger choice"
A Gartner channel analyst has questioned the value of Tech Pacific to Ingram Micro following the latter's $700 million buyout of its only rival in local broadbased IT distribution.
Fleur Doidge
Sep 28 2004, 12:00AM
Strategy
NEWSFLASH: Ingram buys Tech Pacific
Distribution giant Ingram Micro Inc has acquired Tech Pacific in a $700 million (US$493 million) cash deal.
Byron Connolly
Sep 27 2004, 12:00AM
Strategy
Ingram may rationalise further to shore up margins
Ingram Micro Australia has flagged another year of possible cost-cutting and rationalisation, tipping a need to maximise returns as sales margins stay tight.
Fleur Doidge
Sep 17 2004, 12:00AM
Strategy
Ingram looks to China for consumer electronics deals
Broad-based distributor Ingram Micro has tipped China as a future source for consumer electronics offerings as the convergence of consumer products and the IT channel increases in importance over coming years.
Fleur Doidge
Sep 17 2004, 12:00AM
Strategy
Geeks and technology scare Aussies
IT professionals believe the average Australian employee is apprehensive of new technology, according to a recent survey by Talent2, Australia's leading recruitment company.
Sarah Cooper
Sep 8 2004, 12:00AM
Strategy
Nortel: shunning direct cost us deals
A senior Nortel executive has admitted that the company's past reluctance to market directly to large businesses has cost it enterprise share.
Angus Kidman
Sep 7 2004, 12:00AM
Strategy
Tech Pacific confirms float plans
The Tech Pacific group has confirmed it is "actively exploring" a public offering on the Australian Stock Exchange, possibly by the end of 2004, company CEO Shailendra Gupta told CRN today.
Byron Connolly
Sep 7 2004, 12:00AM
Strategy
TechPac float talks just routine: Gupta
Tech Pacific Holdings has moved to hose down an Australian news media report suggesting that its major investor is considering a public float.
Fleur Doidge
Sep 3 2004, 12:00AM
Strategy
Volante bags fourth federal government win
Australian IT infrastructure provider Volante Group has bagged its fourth managed services contract with the Federal government securing a three year, $6.7 million deal with the Department of Finance and Administration.
Byron Connolly
Aug 10 2004, 12:00AM
Strategy
Concerns about FTA rouse IT industry
Debate, or the lack thereof, about the effect the Australia US Free Trade Agreement (AUSFTA) will have on the local IT sector has government and industry up in arms.
Claire Doble
Aug 6 2004, 12:00AM
Strategy
Leading Edge Group in B2B play
Leading Edge Group - well known for its network of retail computer stores - is moving into the business market with a plan to recruit local system integrators and resellers to join its group of member companies.
Byron Connolly
Jul 19 2004, 12:00AM
Strategy
Data #3 sells Navision business
National integrator Data #3 has sold its Microsoft Navision business unit to Eclipse Computing for an undisclosed amount.
Byron Connolly
Jul 5 2004, 12:00AM
Strategy
Commentary: Double your gaming
NVIDIA calls them the ultra enthusiasts -- an elite band of about 1 million PC nuts worldwide that will buy anything thrown at them.
John Gillooly
Jun 29 2004, 12:00AM
Strategy
The hidden jewels of distribution
Distributors are moving beyond stock inventory and extending credit by adding services that redefine their roles.
Staff Writers
Jun 17 2004, 12:00AM
Strategy
Asia’s online gaming market to hit US$1 billion by 2005
Asia's online gaming market is set to surpass US$1 billion by next year, with most growth coming from China and South Korea, according to market estimates.
Tony Santiago
Jun 1 2004, 12:00AM
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