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IBM in consulting services push

IBM in consulting services push

IBM, the world's biggest computer services provider, said it's selling its experience running research-and-development programs to other companies as it expands its consulting business.
Staff Writers Jun 15 2006, 9:41AM Collaboration
Nortel in talks with China's Huawei

Nortel in talks with China's Huawei

Nortel Networks said Wednesday it was talking to Chinese rival Huawei Technologies about how the two competitors could work together now that they have killed off a communications equipment joint venture.
Staff Writers Jun 15 2006, 9:41AM Collaboration
Telcos dismiss adult content regulation fears

Telcos dismiss adult content regulation fears

Telcos and ISPs looking for new revenue streams may have to look elsewhere following a regulatory move by the Federal Government.
Tim Lohman Jun 14 2006, 5:12PM Collaboration
IT services move away from big-name vendors

IT services move away from big-name vendors

High demand for project-based services and software support has helped the global IT services market achieve a six percent growth rate in 2005, Gartner has said.
Staff Writers Jun 14 2006, 2:34PM Collaboration
MediaRing extends offer to acquire Pacific Internet

MediaRing extends offer to acquire Pacific Internet

Asian VoIP service provider, MediaRing has extended its cash tender offer to acquire all the issued shares of local ISP, Pacific Internet.
Lilia Guan Jun 14 2006, 10:21AM Collaboration
Yahoo!7 gets a fulltime CEO

Yahoo!7 gets a fulltime CEO

Yahoo! and the Seven Network have announced the appointment of a new CEO to add direction to their joint venture, Yahoo!7.
Staff Writers Jun 9 2006, 10:43AM Collaboration
Kranenburg: Spend broadband funds wisely

Kranenburg: Spend broadband funds wisely

The government's call for "expressions of interest" on where it should spend $878 million on its Broadband Connect program could have negative outcomes if funds are spent on non-viable projects, according to Service Providers Association chairman John Kranenburg.
Lilia Guan Jun 9 2006, 10:35AM Collaboration
Cisco names Chambers next chairman

Cisco names Chambers next chairman

Cisco Systems on Thursday said its board had approved a management succession plan that designates John Chambers as future chairman of the company in addition to his role as chief executive.
Staff Writers Jun 9 2006, 9:15AM Collaboration
One minute with....Arthur Gimisis

One minute with....Arthur Gimisis

CRN chats with Arthur Gimisis, national sales manager, Synnex Australia.
Staff Writers Jun 8 2006, 5:33PM Collaboration
Do Not Call register fears unfounded

Do Not Call register fears unfounded

Contact centre vendor, Aspect Software, has dismissed the current concern over the proposed national Do Not Call (DNC) register legislation as a “storm in a tea cup.”

Tim Lohman Jun 8 2006, 4:19PM Collaboration
Telstra must dish out payphone info

Telstra must dish out payphone info

The Federal Government has slapped Telstra on the wrist for not ensuring greater community consultation on the issue of public phone removal.
Staff Writers Jun 8 2006, 3:23PM Collaboration
Collaboration to drive business

Collaboration to drive business

Collaboration is the key driver in business performance for global IT decision makers, a study conducted by Frost & Sullivan concludes.
Staff Writers Jun 7 2006, 11:45AM Collaboration
Yahoo!7, Nokia launch mobile services platform

Yahoo!7, Nokia launch mobile services platform

Yahoo!7 is to offer its instant messaging, email and search services on Nokia’s 60 series mobile phones through Yahoo! Go Mobile.
Tim Lohman Jun 7 2006, 10:57AM Collaboration
Diversiti: Where are the women in IT?

Diversiti: Where are the women in IT?

Females represent only a small portion of new hires for IT positions, despite the skills shortage in the marketplace, said Diversti in its IT Hiring Influence Report for 2006.
Lilia Guan Jun 6 2006, 2:29PM Collaboration
Equant rebranded as Orange

Equant rebranded as Orange

France Telecom (FT) has rebranded Equant, its local business and data subsidiary as part of a global strategy.
Lilia Guan Jun 6 2006, 10:38AM Collaboration
AIIA: ICT contracts to be simplified

AIIA: ICT contracts to be simplified

ICT contracts are to be simplified by the Australian Information Industry Association (AIIA) and the Australian Government Information Management Office’s (AGIMO).
Staff Writers Jun 5 2006, 4:03PM Collaboration
3G adoption quickens its pace

3G adoption quickens its pace

After a slow start, 3G mobile services uptake in Australia is beginning show a quickening pace.
Tim Lohman Jun 2 2006, 10:45AM Collaboration
Rocket man rides the IT wave

Rocket man rides the IT wave

From aeronautical engineer to chief executive officer of WebCentral, Andrew Spicer has been more than happy with surfing the highs and lows of IT for the past twenty years.

Lilia Guan Jun 2 2006, 9:31AM Collaboration
AIIA opens ACT branch

AIIA opens ACT branch

The representative body for ICT companies, the Australian Information Industry Association (AIIA), has opened a Canberra branch.
Staff Writers Jun 1 2006, 3:33PM Collaboration
Optus gives Alphawest a boost

Optus gives Alphawest a boost

Optus has reported the integration of Integrated Business Systems (IBS) division into Alphawest, which will see it receive 170 staff.
Lilia Guan Jun 1 2006, 12:25PM Collaboration

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