Collaboration

Accentuating VoIP’s positives

Accentuating VoIP’s positives

Integrator Planet Communications solves communications problem for Accent Blinds.
Alan Hartstein Aug 31 2006, 1:58PM Collaboration
Restrictions around wireless infrastructure

Restrictions around wireless infrastructure

OPINION: Take care when you are deploying wireless broadband.
Alan Arnott Aug 31 2006, 12:07PM Collaboration
Cash in on VoIP

Cash in on VoIP

Industry leaders explain how you should pitch an IP telephony solution at our VoIP Roundtable.
Alan Hartstein Aug 31 2006, 11:35AM Collaboration
Greenpeace names and shames tech firms

Greenpeace names and shames tech firms

Greenpeace has investigated the biggest names in the technology industry and published a ranking of their 'green' credentials.
Clement James Aug 31 2006, 9:39AM Collaboration
World's oldest consumer electronics fair to open

World's oldest consumer electronics fair to open

BERLIN - The world's oldest consumer electronics show opens its doors in Berlin on Thursday to showcase an industry bursting with confidence as demand surges for flat TVs, MP3 players, set top boxes and phones.
Lucas van Aug 31 2006, 9:36AM Collaboration
Broadband backwater

Broadband backwater

What technologies will drive our next-generation high-speed internet services?
Lilia Guan Aug 30 2006, 5:29PM Collaboration
BigAir in channel expansion plan

BigAir in channel expansion plan

Wireless broadband service provider BigAir has embarked on an aggressive expansion plan opening its first formal channel program as the four-year old company strives to “break-even” this financial year.
Byron Connolly Aug 30 2006, 4:15PM Collaboration
NZ Telecom entertains Yellow Pages sell-off

NZ Telecom entertains Yellow Pages sell-off

New Zealand Telecom is considering the public listing or private sale of its Yellow Pages Group as part of a review into the future of the business unit.
Staff Writers Aug 25 2006, 1:17PM Collaboration
Commander installs new network for Toowoomba

Commander installs new network for Toowoomba

Commander has replaced Toowoomba City Council’s obsolete data network with a high-speed network from Nortel.

Staff Writers Aug 23 2006, 2:53PM Collaboration
Melbourne IT reports $7.1m profit

Melbourne IT reports $7.1m profit

Melbourne IT reported a profit of $7.1 million for its half year ending June 30, following the sale of its Neulevel business, netting it a gain of $4.5 million for the period.
Staff Writers Aug 23 2006, 1:45PM Collaboration
Issues around domain names

Issues around domain names

Tom Cruise’s domain name case win brings into question the legal issues surrounding domain name registration.
Alan Arnott Aug 17 2006, 11:08AM Collaboration
NSC implements Avaya telephony at Sea World

NSC implements Avaya telephony at Sea World

Local integrator NSC has been signed on to implement an Avaya IP telephony system for Sea World Nara Resort, an Australian theme park resort located on the Gold Coast.
Staff Writers Aug 16 2006, 1:30PM Collaboration
Hostworks enters the SMB sector

Hostworks enters the SMB sector

Web hosting service provider Hostworks Group signed an agreement with reseller Activ Australia, opening a path to the local SMB market.
Staff Writers Aug 16 2006, 10:52AM Collaboration
VoIP payphone no pie in the sky

VoIP payphone no pie in the sky

WA-based PieNetworks has launched a WiFi Hot Spot WebPhone aimed at revitalising the flagging public payphone market.
Tim Lohman Aug 15 2006, 3:17PM Collaboration
EFTel buys Instant Communication

EFTel buys Instant Communication

ASX-listed EFTel has acquired Queensland-based ISP Instant Communication, its third in a month.
Staff Writers Aug 14 2006, 12:05PM Collaboration
IT departments “slaves” to vendors

IT departments “slaves” to vendors

Local IT departments are failing to shop around when evaluating technology and simply purchase from their existing vendors, according to a survey.
Byron Connolly Aug 11 2006, 4:02PM Collaboration
NSC keeps the Opera's voice in tune

NSC keeps the Opera's voice in tune

Integrator NSC rolls out voice and data system for Opera Australia.
Lilia Guan Aug 10 2006, 9:52AM Collaboration
Chariot retrenches 48 staff, closes offices

Chariot retrenches 48 staff, closes offices

Adelaide-based ISP Chariot has closed nine offices in NSW and Queensland and retrenched 48 full time and casual staff following a company restructure announced Tuesday by new CEO Garry Hersey.
Staff Writers Aug 8 2006, 3:59PM Collaboration
Clarity wins Indonesia telco deal

Clarity wins Indonesia telco deal

Software developer Clarity won a contract to rollout its operational support systems (OSS) at 3G network operator Indonesia PT Hutchison CP Telecommunications (HCPT).
Staff Writers Aug 8 2006, 2:33PM Collaboration
An unlevel playing field

An unlevel playing field

Why Australian organisations still feel they are missing out on government contracts
Lilia Guan Aug 4 2006, 5:20PM Collaboration

Log in

Email:
Password:
  |  Forgot your password?