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802.11n Wi-Fi to 'surpass wired Ethernet'

802.11n Wi-Fi to 'surpass wired Ethernet'

Enterprise adoption of next-generation 802.11n Wi-Fi technology is "unprecedented", according to a new report, despite the standard being ratified only as a draft.
Robert Jaques May 21 2008, 7:50AM Collaboration
IDC: HP and EDS - a marriage of convenience?

IDC: HP and EDS - a marriage of convenience?

Do opposites really attract? IDC Australia has taken a hard look at what HP's recent acquisition of EDS for US$13.9billion, really means for the Australian outsourcing market.
Staff Writers May 20 2008, 2:26PM Collaboration
CeBIT Australia 2008 throws open its doors

CeBIT Australia 2008 throws open its doors

CeBIT Australia 2008, one of Australasia’s largest Information and Communications Technology (ICT) trade events has opened its doors for the seventh year.
Staff Writers May 20 2008, 1:01PM Collaboration
Mobile broadband revolution continues in APAC

Mobile broadband revolution continues in APAC

New research from telecommunication analyst group, Ovum, finds that mobile broadband is revolutionising broadband access across Asia Pacific.
Staff Writers May 20 2008, 7:46AM Collaboration
Opinion: The return of the vista

Opinion: The return of the vista

Eventually you do get bored with cursing your ISP and eventually it’s time to talk to someone in the tech support department to try and find out what’s really going on with your link.
Ian Yates May 20 2008, 7:42AM Collaboration
Telstra competitors might get DSLAM break

Telstra competitors might get DSLAM break

The ACCC has come up with a proposal which will require Telstra to keep better records on its exchange facilities, potentially paving the way to an expansion of DSLAM networks for Telstra’s competitors.
Lilia Guan May 19 2008, 1:32PM Collaboration
G9 Crew Ready Their Troops

G9 Crew Ready Their Troops

The anti-Telstra team bolstered their political firepower today with the addition of ex-NSW Treasurer Michael Egan.
Alex Kidman May 17 2008, 10:30AM Collaboration
Gates looks ahead

Gates looks ahead

In his speech at the Microsoft CEO Summit, titled The Next Wave of Technology, Bill Gates has been looking ahead to how businesses can capitalise on the huge leaps being made in technology.
Staff Writers May 16 2008, 3:44PM Collaboration
Crucial broadband bill opens up secret network info

Crucial broadband bill opens up secret network info

The Senate has passed legislation that allows bidders for the Government’s $4.7 billion National Broadband Network to access Telstra's once-secret network information.
Mitchell Bingemann May 16 2008, 3:41PM Collaboration
Aussie MSP chooses Kaseya’s product

Aussie MSP chooses Kaseya’s product

The increasing number of SMBs opting to outsource their IT requirements has led managed services provider BlueFire to adopt an automated IT solution from Kaseya.
Lilia Guan May 16 2008, 2:11PM Collaboration
Exinda accommodates growth with new research centre

Exinda accommodates growth with new research centre

Wide area network (WAN) optimisation provider Exinda opened a new $2.5 million research and development centre in Melbourne today to accommodate its growth and deliver solutions at a quicker pace.
Ashley Clark May 16 2008, 7:50AM Collaboration
IDC: Managed converged communication services to grow

IDC: Managed converged communication services to grow

IDC research predicts that the Asia Pacific enterprise managed services and outsourcing market is set to boom.
Lilia Guan May 15 2008, 1:27PM Collaboration
HP EDS union set to shake up IT services market

HP EDS union set to shake up IT services market

HP’s US$13.9 billion acquisition of EDS will beef up its competitive muscle, creating an IT services company to rival market leader IBM, according to analyst firm Gartner.
Mitchell Bingemann May 15 2008, 6:52AM Collaboration
G9 fires back at Telstra for "useless" broadband report

G9 fires back at Telstra for "useless" broadband report

Telco consortium, the G9, has rubbished the network information that Telstra supplied to Government officials last week for its National Broadband Network bid.
Ashley Clark May 13 2008, 3:33PM Collaboration
Enterprises click with social networking

Enterprises click with social networking

The market for enterprise social networking products, such as KickApps, Passenger and hi5, could reach US$2 billion by 2012, according to recent research..
Guy Dixon May 13 2008, 1:53PM Collaboration
Pope reaches out to tech-savvy kids

Pope reaches out to tech-savvy kids

Pope Benedict XVI has gone digital in a bid to connect with thousands of young Australian Catholics..
Guy Dixon May 13 2008, 7:46AM Collaboration
ACS: Personal email use is a necessity for work life

ACS: Personal email use is a necessity for work life

The Australian Computer Society (ACS) has today lobbied the Federal Government to secure the privacy of workers in light of the Government's move to give employers power to check emails at work.
Staff Writers May 13 2008, 7:44AM Collaboration
Optus becomes number two telco to offer iPhone in Australia

Optus becomes number two telco to offer iPhone in Australia

Optus has ended industry speculation about its plans to stock Apple’s iPhone by officially confirming it will carry the popular handheld device when it launches in Australia later this year.
Mitchell Bingemann May 13 2008, 7:43AM Collaboration
Telstra looks to NetComm for broadband router supplies

Telstra looks to NetComm for broadband router supplies

Despite the daunting task of working with a “beast” like Telstra, Australian networking vendor - Netcomm - has entered into a product supply agreement with one of Australia’s largest telecommunications provider.
Lilia Guan May 12 2008, 2:14PM Collaboration
WiMax woos subscribers away from DSL

WiMax woos subscribers away from DSL

Fixed WiMax subscribers to top 13 million by 2013, say analysts.
May 12 2008, 7:49AM Collaboration

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