Networking

DiData: “Virtualisation is nothing special”

DiData: “Virtualisation is nothing special”

Dimension Data Australia believes virtualisation has swept the industry, but customers are still struggling with data management issues.
Trevor Treharne Mar 3 2008, 1:35PM Collaboration
D-Link claims Green portfolio boosts Australian sales

D-Link claims Green portfolio boosts Australian sales

Networking vendor, D-Link Australia, outlines plans to become more Green IT focused after its environmentally friendly line of products sparks a rise in sales.
Trevor Treharne Mar 3 2008, 6:37AM Collaboration
IBM and Level 3 ink patent sharing deal

IBM and Level 3 ink patent sharing deal

IBM has entered into a patent cross-licensing agreement with internet backbone company Level 3 Communications.

Robert Jaques Mar 1 2008, 8:10AM Collaboration
Australian workers spared from 2,100 Nortel job cuts

Australian workers spared from 2,100 Nortel job cuts

Nortel Networks has said its Australian workforce will be "minimally impacted" when 2,100 of its global workers face the chopping block over the next 12 months.
Mitchell Bingemann Mar 1 2008, 8:02AM Collaboration
NewSat has no further opportunities for an ABG license

NewSat has no further opportunities for an ABG license

Australian satellite and Internet service provider, NewSat Limited’s reapplication for an Australian Broadband Guarantee (ABG) license will not be considered in two months time by the Department of Broadband Communications and the Digital Economy.

Lilia Guan Feb 29 2008, 4:02PM Collaboration
Labor's Australian Broadband Guarantee committments brought into question

Labor's Australian Broadband Guarantee committments brought into question

NewSat’s announcement that its application for an Australian Broadband Guarantee (ABG) license was put on hold by the Department of Broadband Communications and the Digital Economy has raised a few questions about the former Government’s Broadband Guarantee initiative.
Lilia Guan Feb 29 2008, 3:34PM Collaboration
Emerson Networks Power offers Green training for resellers

Emerson Networks Power offers Green training for resellers

Emerson Network Power Australia has launched its new Energy Logic program, a training initiative to educate resellers on steps they can offer to clients to reduce energy consumption in data centers. CRN online journalist, Mitchell Smith investigates...
Staff Writers Feb 29 2008, 1:18PM Collaboration
Submarine cable to link US and Japan

Submarine cable to link US and Japan

A consortium of six international companies, including Google, is to build an ultra high-speed submarine fibre optic cable system linking the US and Japan.

a Staff Writer Feb 29 2008, 7:35AM Collaboration
Opinion: Bushband buggered again

Opinion: Bushband buggered again

As Cindy Lauper once asked "What's going on?" But she probably wasn't talking about satellite broadband access for rural and regional Australia. Then again, maybe the pop diva was very forward thinking and we all missed the point.
Ian Yates Feb 28 2008, 6:35PM Collaboration
Cisco Networker’s given a Green makeover

Cisco Networker’s given a Green makeover

Cisco revealed the results of a study conducted on its energy-saving initiatives at the annual Australia and New Zealand Networker’s conference.
Leanne Mezrani Feb 28 2008, 4:35PM Collaboration
LogicaCMG shortens its name to Logica

LogicaCMG shortens its name to Logica

Global IT and business services company, LogicaCMG group is unifying its existing brands under one new name – Logica. The LogicaCMG brand, along with the brands of Edinfor, Unilog and WM-data, will transition to the new global brand name from 28 February.
a Staff Writer Feb 28 2008, 3:22PM Collaboration
Novell buys PlateSpin for US$205M

Novell buys PlateSpin for US$205M

Novell has announced plans to acquire PlateSpin for $205m in cash.

Lilia Guan Feb 28 2008, 7:14AM Collaboration
NewSat's satellite access for rural areas put on hold

NewSat's satellite access for rural areas put on hold

Australian satellite and Internet service provider, NewSat Limited, has had its application for an Australian Broadband Guarantee (ABG) license put on hold by the Department of Broadband Communications and the Digital Economy.

Lilia Guan Feb 27 2008, 6:56AM Collaboration
Australia’s communications industry agrees on broadband policy principles

Australia’s communications industry agrees on broadband policy principles

Australia’s communications industry has agreed on a series of “fundamental principles” that should be the basis for development of policy governing the broadband environment.

a Staff Writer Feb 26 2008, 2:14PM Collaboration
Internode asks ACCC for access to Telstra ADSL2+

Internode asks ACCC for access to Telstra ADSL2+

Internode and nine other ISPs have rallied together to urge the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) to intervene and restrain Telstra from denying wholesale access to its ADSL2+ broadband infrastructure.
Staff Writers Feb 26 2008, 7:18AM Collaboration
Datacom picks up ex-Commander employees, expands into Canberra

Datacom picks up ex-Commander employees, expands into Canberra

Australian-based IT service provider, Datacom has expanded its presence with a new office in Canberra, with ex-Commander employees helping to look after government clients.

Lilia Guan Feb 25 2008, 12:21PM Collaboration
Cheering on VoIP Broadband

Cheering on VoIP Broadband

Voice over Broadband could transform Internet telephony for SMBs
Liz Tay Feb 25 2008, 9:16AM Collaboration
Can Juniper make you switch?

Can Juniper make you switch?

There’s a new enterprise switch line in town
Staff Writers Feb 25 2008, 9:16AM Collaboration
Gen-i punches above its own weight

Gen-i punches above its own weight

By partnering with big-name vendors Gen-i successfully targets the enterprise
Temp User Feb 25 2008, 9:15AM Collaboration
Market Clarity finds high ADSL availability in Australia

Market Clarity finds high ADSL availability in Australia

Staff Writers Feb 25 2008, 9:14AM Collaboration

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