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Totalfone spins off wholesale VoIP business

Totalfone spins off wholesale VoIP business

Retail internet telephony specialist Totalfone has spun off a new wholesale VoIP provider to target ISPs and voice resellers with a managed service.
Fleur Doidge Oct 11 2005, 4:47PM Collaboration
Wireless industry comes together for faster Wi-Fi

Wireless industry comes together for faster Wi-Fi

A group of 27 technology companies are to collaborate on a new, faster Wi-Fi wireless internet connection standard for computers and other portable devices.
Lucas van Oct 11 2005, 9:00AM Collaboration
VoIP slow off the mark

VoIP slow off the mark

Australia lags behind Europe and the US in its uptake of VoIP services, according to attendees at a recent VoIP roundtable discussion.
Byron Connolly Oct 10 2005, 2:48PM Collaboration
Oracle buys open source tech developer Innobase

Oracle buys open source tech developer Innobase

Software maker Oracle said on Friday that it has acquired Finland's Innobase OY, a developer of the InnoDB open source database technology, for an undisclosed sum.
Staff Writers Oct 10 2005, 1:00PM Collaboration
Avante IT launches healthcare IT specialist

Avante IT launches healthcare IT specialist

Avante IT has launched a specialist medical IT provider to take advantage of a healthcare sector rush to boost its rate of migration from analogue to digital technologies.
Fleur Doidge Oct 6 2005, 1:02PM Collaboration
Rival camps keep slugging it out in DVD format war

Rival camps keep slugging it out in DVD format war

There was no sign of compromise on Wednesday in a fight over next-generation DVD technology as executives from rival camps talked up their formats and vowed to launch products to woo consumers to their side.
Nathan Layne Oct 6 2005, 10:00AM Collaboration
Data recovery booms via channel

Data recovery booms via channel

Information retrieval specialist CBL Data Recovery has trebled its reseller numbers this year and plans to add more to reinforce a wave of demand for disaster recovery services.
Fleur Doidge Oct 5 2005, 5:42PM Collaboration
Taiwan tells Google it is not a China province

Taiwan tells Google it is not a China province

Taiwan's government has asked web search company Google to stop calling the self-ruled island a "province of China" on its Google Maps service.
Staff Writers Oct 5 2005, 10:00AM Collaboration
Tropos lands in Australia, signs Wireless Tech

Tropos lands in Australia, signs Wireless Tech

US-based metropolitan mesh networking company Tropos Networks has begun operating in Australia and initiated a reseller recruitment drive through Sydney distributor Wireless Tech.
Byron Connolly Oct 4 2005, 3:00PM Collaboration
Exinda launches first channel program

Exinda launches first channel program

Australian network traffic management appliance provider Exinda Networks has rolled out its first formal global channel program following year-on-year growth rates of between 250 and 300 percent.
Byron Connolly Oct 4 2005, 11:06AM Collaboration
KAZ appoints new CIO

KAZ appoints new CIO

Telstra-owned service provider KAZ has appointed Tony Gold as CIO to manage all functions within KAZ Business Services and its superannuation administration arm AAS.
Staff Writers Sep 30 2005, 10:13AM Collaboration
TCS in $250-mln deal with Tata Teleservices

TCS in $250-mln deal with Tata Teleservices

Private telecom service provider, Tata Teleservices Ltd., said on Wednesday it had outsourced its IT infrastructure management to Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), the top software services exporter.
Staff Writers Sep 30 2005, 8:06AM Collaboration
Jackson leaves Allied Telesyn after restructure

Jackson leaves Allied Telesyn after restructure

Allied Telesyn managing director Mark Jackson has parted ways with the company following the consolidation of its Australian and New Zealand operations.
Byron Connolly Sep 29 2005, 3:56PM Collaboration
Infosys sees multinationals driving China business

Infosys sees multinationals driving China business

Infosys Technologies Ltd., India's second largest software exporter, said on Wednesday it expects foreign clients to be the main near-term driver to its young but rapidly growing China unit.
Doug Young Sep 29 2005, 12:30PM Collaboration
Check Point goes in to bat with Nokia

Check Point goes in to bat with Nokia

Check Point Software Technologies is continuing its push into the mid-market with a bundled offering that pairs its Express software with Nokia hardware.
Byron Connolly , Larry Hooper Sep 29 2005, 9:56AM Collaboration
Google says size matters less, drops search boasts

Google says size matters less, drops search boasts

Google said late on Monday that it was tripling the number of web pages that its system can search, seeking to upstage rival Yahoo in claims to be the world's widest web search.
Eric Auchard Sep 28 2005, 2:30PM Collaboration
Unixpac signs ConSentry Networks deal

Unixpac signs ConSentry Networks deal

IT security provider Unixpac has signed up to distribute LAN control and enforcement platforms for US-based networking vendor ConSentry Networks.
Staff Writers Sep 27 2005, 3:35PM Collaboration
New reseller takes on clickcalling

New reseller takes on clickcalling

A Brisbane company has been formed to resell applications based around clickcalling, an internet-based telecommunications service from the Queensland service provider of the same name.
Fleur Doidge Sep 26 2005, 5:33PM Collaboration
Microsoft to double headcount in Indian centres

Microsoft to double headcount in Indian centres

Microsoft Corp. plans to double its staff strength at its Indian centres in Hyderabad and Bangalore by March 2006, a top company official said late on Saturday.
Staff Writers Sep 26 2005, 10:22AM Collaboration
Cisco to polish partner processes

Cisco to polish partner processes

Cisco resellers need to lift their game around business processes to get better, more consistent results for their customers, the vendor's managing director, Ross Fowler, has said.
Fleur Doidge Sep 23 2005, 2:58PM Collaboration

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