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Nortel names former GE exec to head supply chain
Nortel Networks has named a former General Electric executive as its new vice-president of global supply chain and quality.
Staff Writers
Dec 9 2005, 8:35AM
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Inmarsat launches global high-speed web access
Britain's Inmarsat has launched a long-awaited service to provide cheaper voice and high-speed internet access anywhere in the world, as the satellite operator looks to tap additional revenues.
Staff Writers
Dec 8 2005, 10:40AM
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RIM unveils SMB Blackberry package
Research In Motion (RIM) has put together a Blackberry package designed for the SMB market.
Lilia Guan
Dec 8 2005, 9:39AM
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Europe's own internet space starts up Wednesday
Trademark holders and government bodies can start claiming their European identities on the Internet from 1000 GMT on Wednesday, when the registers open for the new ".eu" domain name aimed at boosting European e-commerce.
Staff Writers
Dec 7 2005, 1:00PM
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Microsoft, Google still vying for AOL linkup
Microsoft and Google are in a "two-horse" race to strike an internet advertising partnership with Time Warner's AOL online unit, sources familiar with the talks said.
Staff Writers
Dec 7 2005, 12:14PM
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Cisco technology to boost software performance
Cisco Systems is introducing technology to speed the performance of software programs running over long-distance corporate networks, as the communications equipment leader seeks out a stake in how the next generation of software is managed.
Robert MacMillan
Dec 7 2005, 9:00AM
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Cellnet’s turnaround man
The legal profession is a long way from IT distribution, and Adam Davenport has been involved in both, these days preferring to be at the ‘coal face’ of business as the managing director of ASXlisted national IT distributor Cellnet.
Byron Connolly
Dec 6 2005, 2:21PM
Collaboration
NSC wins Danka IP telephony deal
Integrator NSC Enterprise Solutions has won a $500,000 contract to upgrade communications infrastructure at Australian office equipment distributor Danka.
Staff Writers
Dec 6 2005, 11:59AM
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Internet body postpones decision on sex domain
The group that oversees internet domain sites has again postponed a decision on a controversial ".xxx" domain for sex sites.
Andy Sullivan
Dec 6 2005, 10:10AM
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California court grants Toshiba new trial in Lexar case
Toshiba said on Friday that a California court has granted the company a new trial on more than US$465 million in damages a jury had previously awarded Lexar Media.
Staff Writers
Dec 5 2005, 10:56AM
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Nortel to pay millions to ex-CEO Owens: filing
Nortel Networks will pay former chief executive Bill Owens a US$2 million lump sum severance and millions more in bonuses, it said in a regulatory filing on Friday.
Staff Writers
Dec 5 2005, 10:30AM
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EU enters cyberworld with own address on 7 December
A rush among companies to register for a pan-European Union website is expected over coming weeks after the new .eu web address is launched on 7 December.
Staff Writers
Dec 2 2005, 12:41PM
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Feature: Cyber criminals peddle wares on ignored websites
Cyber criminals peddling illegal wares such as programs to hack into computers and stolen bank account numbers are moving to abandoned websites where their activities are harder to track, security experts say.
Michael Kahn
Dec 2 2005, 10:42AM
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No decision yet on internet domain for sex sites
The fate of the proposed .xxx internet domain for sex sites, which has drawn fire from US conservative groups, remains in limbo, according to the head of the group that oversees the web domain system.
Allan Dowd
Dec 2 2005, 8:42AM
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NetComm to acquire Dynalink
ASX-listed broadband hardware vendor NetComm has signed a heads of agreement to acquire 100 percent of New Zealand-based Dynalink Modems and its subsidiary Askey Australia.
Byron Connolly
Dec 1 2005, 2:49PM
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Hurricane-ravaged New Orleans gets Wi-Fi
Hurricane-stricken New Orleans is largely destroyed and abandoned, but city officials said it will soon have universal wireless internet service.
Staff Writers
Dec 1 2005, 11:00AM
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Cyberspace comes to aid of Kashmir quake survivors
As Pakistan and India were still floundering to respond in the early hours after the Kashmir quake, a convoy laden with supplies snaked its way along the debris-cluttered road to one of the worst-hit areas in Pakistan.
Terry Friel
Dec 1 2005, 8:09AM
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One minute with...Audrey Lyon
CRN has a chat with Audrey Lyon, business development manager at Aquion.
Staff Writers
Nov 30 2005, 1:05PM
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Arrr ye scurvy scum!
Hard-working software resellers trying to make an honest buck are now facing a battle with software pirates that seems to be getting more heated every day.
Alan Arnott
Nov 30 2005, 1:00PM
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US SEC proposes internet "e-proxy" postings
Corporations would be allowed to post proxy statements and annual reports on websites, instead of sending the bulky documents through the mail, under a plan proposedby US federal regulators.
Kevin Drawbaugh
Nov 30 2005, 8:12AM
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