Networking

iPrimus resurrected after failed rebranding

iPrimus resurrected after failed rebranding

After spending millions of dollars on a rebranding exercise, Primus Telecommunications has decided to go back to its roots and rename its consumer division iPrimus.
Mitchell Bingemann Nov 1 2007, 4:40PM Collaboration
Redflex gets green light in US

Redflex gets green light in US

Australian-based Redflex Traffic Systems has scored major marketshare in the US with its range of digital traffic cameras.
Lilia Guan Nov 1 2007, 1:30PM Collaboration
Telstra breathes T[life] into its retail experience

Telstra breathes T[life] into its retail experience

Telco giant Telstra has upped the ante on its retail store experience and will open the doors of its new T[life] interactive outlet in Sydney tomorrow.
Trevor Treharne Nov 1 2007, 10:06AM Collaboration
Cisco offers US$10m network innovation prize

Cisco offers US$10m network innovation prize

Provided it generates US$1bn return on investment.
Staff Writers Nov 1 2007, 6:50AM Collaboration
NEC signs $4 million dollar network refresh with University of New England

NEC signs $4 million dollar network refresh with University of New England

NEC has signed a five year deal worth $4 million with the University of New England to roll out a new data network that will encompass wireless access, Internet security and email anti-spam capabilities.
Mitchell Bingemann Oct 31 2007, 2:30PM Collaboration
New patents for Fortinet

New patents for Fortinet

Patented technology enables Fortinet to enhance virtualised network security capabilities of FortiGate appliances.
Staff Writers Oct 30 2007, 5:30PM Software
Getting into virtualisation

Getting into virtualisation

Ten things a reseller needs to set up a virtualisation practise
Staff Writers Oct 29 2007, 4:49PM Collaboration
Get ready for virtualisation

Get ready for virtualisation

This year, the server world will change forever: the desktop could be close behind.
By Adam Gosling.
Staff Writers Oct 29 2007, 4:48PM Collaboration
The many virtual benefits

The many virtual benefits

Paul Harapin, managing director of VMware A/NZ discusses the rise of virtualisation
Staff Writers Oct 29 2007, 4:48PM Collaboration
CRN head to head

CRN head to head

CRN head to head:
What are the key revenue opportunities for resellers when selling virtualisation?
Staff Writers Oct 29 2007, 4:46PM Collaboration
Green virtualisation: No tree hugging required

Green virtualisation: No tree hugging required

As the “green IT” movement gains momentum, eco-friendly businesses are gaining real financial benefits.
Leanne Mezrani Oct 29 2007, 4:45PM Collaboration
Virtual answer to swelling data centre

Virtual answer to swelling data centre

Office supplies firm turns to VMware to control spiralling data requirements
Trevor Treharne Oct 29 2007, 4:45PM Collaboration
Three flavours affect compliance potential

Three flavours affect compliance potential

Can the next wave of virtualisation meet the compliance challenge? By Adam Gosling.
Staff Writers Oct 29 2007, 4:45PM Collaboration
System protection: a gateway to the virtual world

System protection: a gateway to the virtual world

Paul Lancaster, director of systems engineering at Symantec A/NZ, discusses the physical-to-virtual transition.
Staff Writers Oct 29 2007, 4:44PM Collaboration
All hail the virtual machine

All hail the virtual machine

Wake up and smell the coffee: it’s a virtual world out there! Ashley Wearne, vice-president of marketing and integrated solutions, Asia Pacific, McAfee, Inc.
Staff Writers Oct 29 2007, 4:44PM Collaboration
ACMA calls for comment on changes to Internet content regulation

ACMA calls for comment on changes to Internet content regulation

The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) has put out a call for comment on proposed changes to a number of legal instruments ahead of the introduction of a new regulatory framework for Internet and mobile content in January 2008.
Staff Writers Oct 29 2007, 3:03PM Collaboration
The ongoing battle against software counterfeiters

The ongoing battle against software counterfeiters

The BSA and Microsoft give their two cents on counterfeit software in Australia
Staff Writers Oct 29 2007, 12:51PM Security
Havlik takes A/NZ reins

Havlik takes A/NZ reins

Avocent has a new A/NZ country manager in the form of US import Ed Havlik
Staff Writers Oct 29 2007, 12:45PM Collaboration
In case of emergency

In case of emergency

Overdue for a network upgrade, Elderslie Finance Group sought the assistance of solutions provider Vertebral
Leanne Mezrani Oct 29 2007, 11:47AM Collaboration
Cisco plots WiMax takeover

Cisco plots WiMax takeover

Network giant to acquire mobile WiMax vendor Navini Networks for US$330m.
Dave Bailey Oct 25 2007, 10:18AM Collaboration

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