Hardware

Car dealer gets behind the wheel of a new printing solution

Car dealer gets behind the wheel of a new printing solution

Like many companies in the automotive industry, Victoria’s Etheridge Ford had spent a long time in the technology dark ages before doing a proper audit of its systems and hardware to chart the way forward.
David Binning Jul 25 2005, 3:28PM Hardware
No longer just printing

No longer just printing

Continuing downward pressure on hardware margins in the printing market is forcing vendors and the channel to develop more intelligent solutions that address specific industries, customers and work groups.
David Binning Jul 25 2005, 2:41PM Hardware
CRN Notebooks Special Report: Case Study

CRN Notebooks Special Report: Case Study

In March, specialist education reseller Winthrop in conjunction with Acer, won a three-year, $27 million tender to supply notebook computers to 16,000 public school teachers in Western Australia.
Denise Murray Jul 20 2005, 1:45PM Hardware
Printronix seeks system integrators

Printronix seeks system integrators

US printer maker Printronix has taken aggressive aim at what it sees as a consolidated, stagnating market for line matrix printers by signing more system integrators in Australia.
Fleur Doidge Jul 20 2005, 1:30PM Hardware
No comment on local HP restructure

No comment on local HP restructure

HP has refused to comment on whether a predicted global restructure that may result in retrenchments of 15,000 to 25,000 staff will have ramifications in Australia.
Staff Writers , Steven Burke Jul 18 2005, 3:06PM Hardware
White-books a way behind

White-books a way behind

CRN Special Report on the white-books market in Australia. Mixed reactions over the future of unbranded laptops.
Adam Turner Jul 15 2005, 1:28PM Hardware
David Versus Goliath

David Versus Goliath

Australian system builders need to become more flexible as a multinational vendor price-cutting blitz puts pressure on their businesses.
Adam Turner Jul 14 2005, 3:17PM Hardware
Epson cracks down on unauthorised product sales

Epson cracks down on unauthorised product sales

Epson has launched a program designed to stamp out unauthorised sales of POS products, following incidents where agents had imported products not designed for the Australian market.
Byron Connolly Jul 11 2005, 3:44PM Hardware
Tourists take mobile technology on the road

Tourists take mobile technology on the road

How 4WD and motorhome owners are taking advantage of laptops and GPS systems in the Australian bush.
Denise Murray Jul 11 2005, 2:12PM Hardware
HP projector has DVD player

HP projector has DVD player

HP chose a bar in Sydney's Kings Cross last week to showcase what it claims is the world's first all-in-one home cinema projector.
Staff Writers Jul 11 2005, 12:53PM Hardware
Online IT reseller Custo closes doors

Online IT reseller Custo closes doors

Sydney-based online reseller Custo has closed down, but a completely new company has been tipped to take its place from next Monday.
Fleur Doidge Jul 8 2005, 12:54PM Hardware
Quantum launches configuration, registration tool for partners

Quantum launches configuration, registration tool for partners

The Australian operation of data storage vendor Quantum unveiled a web-based storage systems purchasing tool and deal registration mechanism dubbed Quantum Marketplace.
Byron Connolly Jul 7 2005, 9:31AM Hardware
Westan launches mobile broadband offering

Westan launches mobile broadband offering

Distributor Westan has signed an agreement with iBurst partner Independent Service Provider to market the wireless broadband service to the reseller channel.
Byron Connolly Jul 5 2005, 11:31AM Hardware
Apple shrinks iPod line, adds to iTunes

Apple shrinks iPod line, adds to iTunes

Apple has merged its iPod and iPod photo lines and outlined plans to build further podcasting functionality into iTunes.
Staff Writers Jun 30 2005, 12:14PM Hardware
Gigabyte signs Synnex and Rectron

Gigabyte signs Synnex and Rectron

Taiwan-based vendor Gigabyte Technology has signed Synnex and Rectron as distributors for all its wireless networking and communications products.
Staff Writers Jun 27 2005, 4:20PM Hardware
Mitel aims channel at home, small business

Mitel aims channel at home, small business

IP telephony vendor Mitel wants to more than double its channel to take advantage of a projected boom in telephony sales as more small businesses and homes adopt broadband.
Fleur Doidge Jun 24 2005, 9:32AM Hardware
NVIDIA brings SLI to GeForce 6600

NVIDIA brings SLI to GeForce 6600

NVIDIA has released a ForceWare driver that allows GeForce 6600 cards to be run in SLI mode.
Ron Osborn Jun 23 2005, 3:42PM Hardware
Linux desktops not taking off: IDC

Linux desktops not taking off: IDC

Linux has not taken off on the desktop, according to an IDC study of the local whitebox PC market.
Staff Writers Jun 20 2005, 2:53PM Software
Asia-Pacific server sales up nine percent

Asia-Pacific server sales up nine percent

Some US$1.37 billion in servers were sold in the Asia-Pacific region, excluding Japan, in the first quarter of 2005, according to market researcher Gartner.
Staff Writers Jun 17 2005, 3:10PM Hardware
Businesses fail on software licensing

Businesses fail on software licensing

Many Australian companies are paying 30 percent more or less than they should be for software licensing, a software vendor said.
Fleur Doidge Jun 16 2005, 5:00PM Software

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