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Hyro acquires Synergy Plus

Hyro acquires Synergy Plus

ASX-listed digital services company Hyro has signed a memorandum of understanding to acquire Melbourne-based technology and infrastructure company Synergy Plus.
Byron Connolly Nov 3 2006, 3:01PM Collaboration
Hitachi Data Systems wins $9.8m Victorian Govt tender

Hitachi Data Systems wins $9.8m Victorian Govt tender

The Victorian Department of Human Services (DHS) has selected Hitachi Data Systems (HDS) to provide a storage contract valued at $9.8 million over five years.
Staff Writers Oct 31 2006, 2:36PM Collaboration
PowerTel begins wholesaling ADSL2+

PowerTel begins wholesaling ADSL2+

PowerTel has jumped on the ADSL2+ bandwagon, announcing that it is now offering wholesale access to the super-fast broadband service.
Staff Writers Oct 31 2006, 12:48PM Collaboration
Access Providers buys Activ

Access Providers buys Activ

Wireless broadband carrier Access Providers (APV) has bought Sydney-based telecommunications and IT service provider Activ Australia, its third acquisition since the company launched its services in 2003.
Byron Connolly Oct 30 2006, 3:29PM Collaboration
The problem with VoIP

The problem with VoIP

Things you need to consider when selling voice-over-IP.
Lilia Guan Oct 30 2006, 12:27PM Collaboration
Downer shuts Communications Technology Group

Downer shuts Communications Technology Group

Downer Engineering has closed its Communications Technology Group (CTG) division, after a failed attempt to sell Huawei products direct to end users.
Lilia Guan Oct 30 2006, 12:21PM Collaboration
VoIP revenue expected to halve till 2011

VoIP revenue expected to halve till 2011

To no-one’s surprise, the convergence of data and voice accelerated during the past year, IDC has said.
Staff Writers Oct 27 2006, 1:16PM Collaboration
MSI moves premises

MSI moves premises

White-box manufacturer, MSI has relocated to smaller premises in Sydney and plans to take on more staff in the near future.
Lilia Guan Oct 26 2006, 9:41AM Collaboration
NetComm has high hopes for VoIP

NetComm has high hopes for VoIP

Networking hardware manufacturer NetComm plans to create higher end VoIP products for corporates and enterprises in a bid to extend its reach beyond the highly commoditised ADSL routers market.
Lilia Guan Oct 25 2006, 9:28AM Collaboration
VoIP: The new threat

VoIP: The new threat

VoIP cuts costs and streamlines communication for enterprises, but are the benefits worth the security risks? Dan Kaplan and Negar Salek investigate
Negar Salek , Dan Kaplan Oct 24 2006, 6:03PM Collaboration
Wireless video outfit to make a Ruckus

Wireless video outfit to make a Ruckus

After a short sabbatical, former Allied Telesyn boss Mark Jackson has opened an Australian operation for US-based Ruckus Wireless, a company that manufactures hardware for streaming multimedia content throughout the home.
Byron Connolly Oct 20 2006, 3:15PM Collaboration
UK retailers stocking Freshtel VoIP handsets

UK retailers stocking Freshtel VoIP handsets

Freshtel Holdings has struck deals with three retailers in the UK to stock its Internet phone handsets.
Staff Writers Oct 19 2006, 12:00PM Mobility
Engin strikes HP VoIP deal

Engin strikes HP VoIP deal

Local VoIP provider Engin is now playing with two of hardware’s big boys, striking a deal to embed its Softphone technology inside Intel PCI cards that ship with selected HP desktops and notebooks.
Lilia Guan Oct 19 2006, 9:30AM Collaboration
Sun blasts 'insufficient' Moore's Law

Sun blasts 'insufficient' Moore's Law

Moore's Law is unable to keep up with the computing demands of Web 2.0 companies and enterprises that rely heavily on simulations and data analysis, according to Jonathan Schwartz, chief executive at Sun Microsystems.
Tom Sanders Oct 19 2006, 8:44AM Collaboration
Shiver me timbers

Shiver me timbers

Surely rich boat-owners want to buy some tech gear.
Rabid Reseller Oct 11 2006, 5:27PM Collaboration
Small firms in Asia spend big on VoIP

Small firms in Asia spend big on VoIP

Small and medium sized businesses (SMBs) in Asia will spend more than US$500m on internet phone calls this year, researchers predict.

Simon Burns Oct 11 2006, 9:38AM Mobility
Kaseya in MSP drive

Kaseya in MSP drive

Kaseya, a US-based provider of managed services software, has landed in Australia and is on the hunt for local system integrators looking to develop MSP practices.
Byron Connolly Oct 10 2006, 3:05PM Collaboration
Poulos new F5 boss

Poulos new F5 boss

F5 Networks has hired former Trend Micro boss Chris Poulos as its new managing director for Australia and New Zealand, replacing Les Howarth, who has moved across to Citrix.
Byron Connolly Oct 4 2006, 11:04AM Collaboration
Touchbase's Maynard ships off to the US

Touchbase's Maynard ships off to the US

Voice and data integrator Touchbase has waved goodbye to local managing director, Magnus Maynard, who is off to open a new office for the company in Boston in the United States.
Lilia Guan Oct 3 2006, 2:59PM Collaboration
Slow PCs biggest headache for small firms

Slow PCs biggest headache for small firms

Slow and unreliable computers are the biggest cause of irritation to small business employees in the UK, research has claimed.
Robert Jaques Sep 28 2006, 10:17AM Collaboration

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