Networking

Commander forced to keep Affinity IT Recruitment subsidiary

Commander forced to keep Affinity IT Recruitment subsidiary

Embattled Australian service provider, Commander Communications, has been forced to take its Affinity IT Recruitment subsidiary and internal recruitment services off the sales table.
Lilia Guan Jun 27 2008, 2:09PM Collaboration
Opinion: That’s T[life]

Opinion: That’s T[life]

It seems that every vendor has to have its own store these days.
Ian Yates Jun 27 2008, 12:12PM Collaboration
Telstra submits wish-list for National Broadband Network

Telstra submits wish-list for National Broadband Network

Telstra has provided to the Federal Government a list of ‘regulatory framework’ changes that it says is vital to the successful deployment of the national broadband network (NBN).
Staff Writers Jun 26 2008, 4:18PM Collaboration
Quarter of the planet to be online by 2012

Quarter of the planet to be online by 2012

Researchers are predicting that one quarter of the world's population will be connected to the internet within the next four years..
Shaun Nichols Jun 26 2008, 3:29PM Collaboration
Asia Pacific's submarine cable boom could burst

Asia Pacific's submarine cable boom could burst

The last two years have seen a burst of new submarine cable investment in the Asian-Pacific region - the only region seeing new inter-continental cables being laid. However there is a potential for the bubble to burst if the wrong decisions are taken over the next two years.
Lilia Guan Jun 26 2008, 3:17PM Collaboration
Telstra claims T [life] store boost to Melbourne CBD

Telstra claims T [life] store boost to Melbourne CBD

Australian telecommunications provider, Telstra has opened what it claims to be one the “largest state-of-the-art interactive telecommunications store in Australia”.
Staff Writers Jun 26 2008, 3:08PM Collaboration
AGL Energy uses SAP, Avaya and AMC to keep customers happy

AGL Energy uses SAP, Avaya and AMC to keep customers happy

AGL Energy has chosen to go with a mixed bag of Customer Relationship Management (CRM) suppliers in a bid to improve its customer service management.
Lilia Guan Jun 26 2008, 3:05PM Collaboration
SMS Management & Technology wins DET tender

SMS Management & Technology wins DET tender

SMS Management & Technology will enter into negotitations with the NSW Department of Education and Training (DET), to establish a multi-year contract as prime systems integrator for the departments Student Email Service Replacement Project.
Staff Writers Jun 25 2008, 2:14PM Collaboration
Microsoft pushes software solution to UC woes

Microsoft pushes software solution to UC woes

Software solutions offer to break the vendor strangehold on unified communications while also offering new sales and support opportunities says Microsoft.
Mitchell Smith Jun 25 2008, 2:13PM Collaboration
Eftel claims "several thousand" interested in BroadbandNext

Eftel claims "several thousand" interested in BroadbandNext

The ISP has a bold vision to deliver ADSL2+ and faster to 2.3 million Australians, and says demand is healthy.
William Maher Jun 25 2008, 6:51AM Collaboration
ICANN proposes greater top-level domain name flexibility

ICANN proposes greater top-level domain name flexibility

The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) is proposing to relax the rules on top-level domain names in a move that could drastically change the Internet.
Liz Tay Jun 25 2008, 6:49AM Collaboration
ShoreTel adds Black Box as partner in A/NZ

ShoreTel adds Black Box as partner in A/NZ

IP Unified Communications vendor ShoreTel and global IT serivce provider Black Box Corporation have expanded their North American alliance to include the delivery of ShoreTel’s solutions to customers throughout Australia and the UK.
Lilia Guan Jun 24 2008, 3:44PM Collaboration
Microsoft’s new “don’t blame us” machine

Microsoft’s new “don’t blame us” machine

Matthew JC. Powell is unimpressed when it comes to Microsoft’s plans for a blame box
Matthew JC Powell Jun 24 2008, 3:40PM Collaboration
Utilising social networking

Utilising social networking

Helen Frost Jun 24 2008, 3:39PM Collaboration
Opening new doors with Open Source

Opening new doors with Open Source

From consumer desktop software to enterprise-wide solutions, Open Source presents a significant opportunity for channel players prepared to stake a claim in this new frontier
Adam Turner Jun 24 2008, 3:36PM Collaboration
Is local broadband penetration restricting the networking space?

Is local broadband penetration restricting the networking space?

We assess if the short fallings of the local broadband market is affecting the performances of networking vendors as they look to push the next wave of network innovation in Australia.
Staff Writers Jun 24 2008, 3:30PM Collaboration
A network fit for medicine

A network fit for medicine

IT system implemented as part of $250 million women’s hospital project.

By Louise Durack.
Staff Writers Jun 24 2008, 3:29PM Collaboration
Optimising the network

Optimising the network

HBOS Australia deploys ambitious WAN optimisation project
Darren Baguely Jun 24 2008, 3:28PM Collaboration
Courting the Cisco crown

Courting the Cisco crown

Cisco has dominated the networking space for years, but are its rivals finally gaining ground?
Trevor Treharne Jun 24 2008, 3:26PM Collaboration
Fears over fee hikes in Labor’s ambitious broadband plans

Fears over fee hikes in Labor’s ambitious broadband plans

The Australian Federal Government’s ambitious broadband plans could potentially drive up consumer prices for broadband services, claims the Liberal party and independent telecommunication analyst, Paul Budde.
Lilia Guan Jun 23 2008, 3:19PM Collaboration

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