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ACCC rules against increased peering

ACCC rules against increased peering

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has declared that it would not regulate further internet interconnection arrangements at this time.
Staff Writers Jan 20 2005, 12:00AM Collaboration
AMD posts fourth-quarter loss

AMD posts fourth-quarter loss

Chipmaker AMD has reported a fourth-quarter loss of US$30 million, driven largely by setbacks in its flash memory business, executives at the company said.
Edward F. Moltzen Jan 20 2005, 12:00AM Collaboration
IBM-Lenovo buyout hurt sales

IBM-Lenovo buyout hurt sales

IBM has acknowledged that the pending sale of its PC business to Lenovo has slowed its fourth quarter sales, but claimed a 150 percent growth in blade server sales more than offset the slowdown in PCs.
Craig Zarley Jan 20 2005, 12:00AM Collaboration
Mobility drives PC shipments up

Mobility drives PC shipments up

Strong mobile PC sales were responsible for an 11.8 percent growth in worldwide PC shipments during 2004, according to preliminary statistics from analyst Gartner.
Staff Writers Jan 19 2005, 12:00AM Collaboration
EDS targets global HR business

EDS targets global HR business

Service provider EDS has won a 10-year, US$365 million global contract to support the infrastructure of US human resources company Towers Perrin.
Staff Writers Jan 19 2005, 12:00AM Collaboration
Nintendo fights for handheld market

Nintendo fights for handheld market

Handheld gaming in Australia is tipped to undergo a major shakeup, with two new portable gaming devices due to appear on the scene next month.
Damien Virulhapen Jan 18 2005, 12:00AM Collaboration
Acer notebooks hot for teachers

Acer notebooks hot for teachers

Acer Computer Australia, with channel partner Iris Computer, has won a three year, $4 million tender to supply 5700 Tasmanian teachers and professional support staff with notebook computers.
Staff Writers Jan 18 2005, 12:00AM Collaboration
Like father like Sonoma

Like father like Sonoma

Intel has outlined the latest step in its attack on mobile office productivity and multimedia notebooks, unveiling Sonoma, the codename for its new Centrino products designed for bringing high-end hardware and the associated performance to mobile computing.
Dan Chiappini Jan 18 2005, 12:00AM Collaboration
SkyNetGlobal to list in London

SkyNetGlobal to list in London

Sydney-based wireless access provider SkyNetGlobal expects to achieve a dual listing, trading on the alternative investment section of the London stock exchange as well as the ASX from 1 February.
Staff Writers Jan 18 2005, 12:00AM Collaboration
Oracle chops 5000 heads

Oracle chops 5000 heads

Oracle has laid plans to cut 5000 employees from the combined Oracle-PeopleSoft organisation.
Barbara Darrow Jan 17 2005, 12:00AM Collaboration
EMC poised to launch network virtualisation product

EMC poised to launch network virtualisation product

EMC executive vice president Mark Lewis this week told partners that the storage giant is poised to launch a turnkey storage network virtualisation device during the second quarter of 2005.
Steven Burke Jan 14 2005, 12:00AM Collaboration
Cisco to buy Airespace in US$450m deal

Cisco to buy Airespace in US$450m deal

Cisco Systems this week said it plans to acquire privately-held WLAN vendor Airespace in a US$450 million deal.
Jennifer Hagendorf Follett Jan 14 2005, 12:00AM Collaboration
Seagate drives into whitebooks

Seagate drives into whitebooks

Hard drive vendor Seagate is targeting the whitebook builder space with an expanded line of notebook hard drives and interactive online tools.
Staff Writers Jan 14 2005, 12:00AM Collaboration
Jobs bites into 2005 Apple offerings

Jobs bites into 2005 Apple offerings

Apple chief Steve Jobs delivered some of the expected goods at the US MacWorld talkfest, announcing an iPod to challenge flash music player market share, the rumoured US$499 Mac and a slew of features expected for the next version of Mac OS X, codenamed Tiger.
Fleur Doidge Jan 12 2005, 12:00AM Collaboration
Scouts prepared for IP telephony

Scouts prepared for IP telephony

NSW's Scouts have entered the IP telephony era, hiring communications integrator NSC to deploy a converged Avaya network for their new NSW office.
Staff Writers Jan 11 2005, 12:00AM Collaboration
AMD launches fresh partner program

AMD launches fresh partner program

Chip maker AMD has launched a partner program across the Asia-Pacific region that rewards resellers for buying through authorised channels with access to marketing, sales and technical support.
Byron Connolly Jan 10 2005, 12:00AM Collaboration
Brightpoint doubles Sydney capacity

Brightpoint doubles Sydney capacity

Specialist distributor and service provider Brightpoint is trading its Sydney office up for a location twice the size to take advantage of continuing strong growth in its mobile distribution and third-party logistics services.
Fleur Doidge Jan 7 2005, 12:00AM Collaboration
Cabac in tsunami appeal

Cabac in tsunami appeal

IT and electrical products manufacturer and distributor Cabac plan to initiate a campaign this month to raise money for victims of the Boxing Day tsunami in South Asia.
Byron Connolly Jan 6 2005, 12:00AM Collaboration
HP, Panasonic agree on DVD formats

HP, Panasonic agree on DVD formats

Hewlett-Packard and Matsushita Electric Industrial, which makes Panasonic consumer electronics, this week said they have agreed to work together in supporting DVD formats, a confusing list of acronyms for most consumers.
Antone Gonsalves Jan 6 2005, 12:00AM Collaboration
 Sun trumpets big channel year

Sun trumpets big channel year

Sun Microsystems in the US has claimed 54 percent of its overall revenue came through the channel during fiscal year 2004, which ended 30 June.
Dan Neel Jan 5 2005, 12:00AM Collaboration

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