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Nortel appoints ex-GE exec as global services VP

Nortel appoints ex-GE exec as global services VP

Nortel Networks has appointed a former General Electric executive, Don McKenna, as its new vice-president of global manufacturing services.
Staff Writers Jan 10 2006, 1:01PM Collaboration
Aust broadband take-up on the increase: report

Aust broadband take-up on the increase: report

Take-up of broadband in Australia continues to grow, according to an Australian Competition and Consumer Commission report.
Vivienne Fisher Jan 9 2006, 3:34PM Collaboration
Legal issues for ISPs

Legal issues for ISPs

The internet service provider industry is cutthroat and merciless and one where only the strongest players can survive.
Alan Arnott Dec 20 2005, 1:12PM Collaboration
At the helm of the IP revolution

At the helm of the IP revolution

As chairman and co-founder of systems integrator/solutions provider NSC Group, Craig Neil has well and truly found his voice.
Alan Hartstein Dec 16 2005, 3:15PM Collaboration
New wireless tech 200 times faster

New wireless tech 200 times faster

The Victorian government has announced that wireless broadband 200 times faster than current rates is in the works.
Staff Writers Dec 16 2005, 2:30PM Collaboration
One minute with...Alan Macdonald

One minute with...Alan Macdonald

CRN chats with Alan Macdonald, marketing manager — IT division, at Samsung.
Staff Writers Dec 15 2005, 8:53AM Collaboration
From the Trenches: A look into the future

From the Trenches: A look into the future

I hate doing this. It’s that time of year where we look into our crystal ball, or more to the point, take a stab in the dark, in an attempt to find out which technologies and solutions are going to fill channel coffers in 2006.
Byron Connolly Dec 14 2005, 10:32AM Collaboration
Clear skies for Webjet

Clear skies for Webjet

How Microsoft and partner Readify helped the startup online business get off the ground.
Brad Howarth Dec 13 2005, 1:24PM Collaboration
Nortel wins Comcast internet protocol contract

Nortel wins Comcast internet protocol contract

Nortel Networks has won a contract to build an internet protocol backbone for Comcast Corp, the top US cable operator.
Staff Writers Dec 13 2005, 11:30AM Collaboration
Indian IT exports to hit US$60bln in five years: study

Indian IT exports to hit US$60bln in five years: study

India's business services and information technology exports are expected to surge more than 25 percent a year to US$60 billion by 2010, an industry report forecasts, but the country's pin-up industry faces tough hurdles.
Terry Friel Dec 13 2005, 9:30AM Collaboration
Yahoo offers Movable Type for business bloggers

Yahoo offers Movable Type for business bloggers

Yahoo and Six Apart Ltd, creator of Movable Type -- the most popular software used to create professional blogs -- have said Yahoo will be the preferred supplier of Movable Type for small businesses.
Eric Auchard Dec 13 2005, 8:30AM Collaboration
It’s all about infrastructure

It’s all about infrastructure

Here at Rabid Reseller we were mighty upset to hear that Telstra won’t let other ISPs access its planned new fibre optic network.
Rabid Reseller Dec 12 2005, 2:34PM Collaboration
Yahoo acquires shared bookmark site Del.icio.us

Yahoo acquires shared bookmark site Del.icio.us

Yahoo has agreed to acquire Del.icio.us, a popular website that helps users share links to their favourite websites.
Eric Auchard Dec 12 2005, 8:45AM Collaboration
Time Warner's AOL seeks technology, traffic: CEO

Time Warner's AOL seeks technology, traffic: CEO

Time Warner's AOL division "needs to catch up" to its internet peers and is engaged in discussions to bolster its underlying search technology, according to the company's top executive.
Staff Writers Dec 9 2005, 9:45AM Collaboration
Nortel names former GE exec to head supply chain

Nortel names former GE exec to head supply chain

Nortel Networks has named a former General Electric executive as its new vice-president of global supply chain and quality.
Staff Writers Dec 9 2005, 8:35AM Collaboration
Inmarsat launches global high-speed web access

Inmarsat launches global high-speed web access

Britain's Inmarsat has launched a long-awaited service to provide cheaper voice and high-speed internet access anywhere in the world, as the satellite operator looks to tap additional revenues.
Staff Writers Dec 8 2005, 10:40AM Collaboration
RIM unveils SMB Blackberry package

RIM unveils SMB Blackberry package

Research In Motion (RIM) has put together a Blackberry package designed for the SMB market.
Lilia Guan Dec 8 2005, 9:39AM Collaboration
Europe's own internet space starts up Wednesday

Europe's own internet space starts up Wednesday

Trademark holders and government bodies can start claiming their European identities on the Internet from 1000 GMT on Wednesday, when the registers open for the new ".eu" domain name aimed at boosting European e-commerce.
Staff Writers Dec 7 2005, 1:00PM Collaboration
Microsoft, Google still vying for AOL linkup

Microsoft, Google still vying for AOL linkup

Microsoft and Google are in a "two-horse" race to strike an internet advertising partnership with Time Warner's AOL online unit, sources familiar with the talks said.
Staff Writers Dec 7 2005, 12:14PM Collaboration
Cisco technology to boost software performance

Cisco technology to boost software performance

Cisco Systems is introducing technology to speed the performance of software programs running over long-distance corporate networks, as the communications equipment leader seeks out a stake in how the next generation of software is managed.
Robert MacMillan Dec 7 2005, 9:00AM Collaboration

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