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Samsung Inspires Asia

Samsung Inspires Asia

26 new printing devices and the hint of a new channel program
Temp User May 28 2008, 11:02AM Collaboration
A bunch of yahoos and an eccentric billionaire

A bunch of yahoos and an eccentric billionaire

Matthew JC. Powell is looking forward to Icahn shaking things up for the Microsoft board
Matthew JC Powell May 28 2008, 10:54AM Collaboration
IDC warns service providers to be wary of sneaky outsourcers

IDC warns service providers to be wary of sneaky outsourcers

IDC has warned service providers to be vigilant for the remainder of this year as the research firm predicts a number of renegotiations within outsourcing contracts will be conducted under the radar.
Staff Writers May 28 2008, 6:00AM Collaboration
Holograms to replace video conferencing?

Holograms to replace video conferencing?

Telstra has been showing off technology that enables the broadcast of a hologram for 3D video conferencing.
Nick Farrell May 28 2008, 6:00AM Collaboration
PHOTO GALLERY: CeBIT Australia hails record ‘08 show

PHOTO GALLERY: CeBIT Australia hails record ‘08 show

Attendees and exhibitors were on the rise at this month’s Sydney-based IT trade exhibition.
Trevor Treharne May 27 2008, 3:45PM Collaboration
NEC unveils new eco-server

NEC unveils new eco-server

NEC has unveiled a new space and energy-saving server that promises to halve the power consumption used by conventional servers.
Staff Writers May 27 2008, 2:03PM Collaboration
Google exposes search algorithm secrets

Google exposes search algorithm secrets

Search firm pledges 'a bit more' openness.
Guy Dixon May 27 2008, 6:00AM Collaboration
Videoconferencing gains momentum

Videoconferencing gains momentum

Recently released research suggests that videoconferencing – a much talked about, but seldom-used technology – may finally be earning its spurs within the enterprise.
Dave Bailey May 26 2008, 3:36PM Collaboration
Weekly Roundup:  CeBIT hits Sydney as the national broadband race heats up

Weekly Roundup: CeBIT hits Sydney as the national broadband race heats up

CeBIT’s three-day extravaganza debuted new products and plans for the future, and the names change as the bid for the National Broadband Network heats up.
Ashley Clark May 24 2008, 10:02AM Collaboration
Opinion: Seven wonders

Opinion: Seven wonders

Whenever the human race considers matters of great importance the number seven seems to regularly crop up. Thus we have the Seven Deadly Sins, and the Seven Wonders of the World. Taking a wild stab in the dark, we're guessing the seven days of the week have something to do with our fascination for this humble prime number. Then again, were we being faithful to our various faiths, we should be looking at six of everything, and then having a day off to get over it. But nobody would be interested in only six sins or just six wonders.

Ian Yates May 24 2008, 9:52AM Collaboration
iiNet hunts for resellers

iiNet hunts for resellers

iiNet has launched a new partnership program and is actively seeking reseller partners to push its range of business products to the SMB sector.

Mitchell Smith May 23 2008, 3:21PM Collaboration
Ovum: IBM ahead of the ‘green’ pact

Ovum: IBM ahead of the ‘green’ pact

Warren Wilson, research director at Ovum believes IBM has moved faster and more effectively to establish itself to capture a major share of the emerging market around carbon reduction.

Staff Writers May 23 2008, 3:18PM Collaboration
Freshtel trials mobile product through Tesco

Freshtel trials mobile product through Tesco

Internet telephony vendor - Freshtel Holdings Limited - has unveiled its converged mobile solution at Wireless 08 in the UK. The Australian-owned vendor has also announced a mobile VoIP trial with its retail partner - UK mass merchant retail chain - Tesco.

Lilia Guan May 23 2008, 8:24AM Collaboration
Opinion: Is Senator Conroy’s broadband network a 'dog of a process'?

Opinion: Is Senator Conroy’s broadband network a 'dog of a process'?

The Liberal party believes Senator Stephen Conroy’s decision to extend the acceptance of proposals for the construction of a National Broadband Network is a ‘slight renovation’ and independent telecommunications analyst firm, Ovum, said it wasn’t surprising.
Lilia Guan May 23 2008, 8:24AM Collaboration
Rebirthed G9 submits $5M national broadband bond

Rebirthed G9 submits $5M national broadband bond

Telco consortium, the G9, has renamed itself Terria and confirmed its intention to lodge the requisite $5 million bond for its national broadband bid before the May 23 deadline.
Mitchell Bingemann May 22 2008, 9:11PM Collaboration
CeBIT 08:  Rudd Government looks to rectify Howard’s past ICT mistakes

CeBIT 08: Rudd Government looks to rectify Howard’s past ICT mistakes

Finance Minister Lindsay Tanner delivered a scathing review of the former government’s ICT legacy during his address at CeBIT’s eGovernment forum.
Ashley Clark May 22 2008, 9:10PM Collaboration
Conroy delays deadline for national broadband network

Conroy delays deadline for national broadband network

Communications Minister Stephen Conroy has issued an extension to the national broadband network tender deadline after conceding vital information about existing network infrastructure was not yet readily available for all bidders.
Mitchell Bingemann May 22 2008, 9:09PM Collaboration
CeBIT: Women in IT unite over communication

CeBIT: Women in IT unite over communication

One hundred and fifty female IT and telco professionals attended an event at CeBIT to discuss just what it is that women want from technology. One of the strongest themes that emerged was the desire for the deployment and adoption of Unified Communications.

Lilia Guan May 22 2008, 12:03PM Collaboration
New talent to lead GlobalConnect Australia sales

New talent to lead GlobalConnect Australia sales

GlobalConnect Australia, an IP telephony and contact centre integrator, is hoping to generate new business with the appointment of Rob Carnell as national sales manager.
Mitchell Smith May 22 2008, 8:17AM Software
Ovum: Telcos to go Green

Ovum: Telcos to go Green

Telecommunications research firm Ovum believes ‘green’ issues will start to impact the telecommunications sector in Australia and across the globe. But the analyst firm claims profit goals will drive companies into green action.
Lilia Guan May 22 2008, 8:16AM Collaboration

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