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Amadeus wins IT contract from Lufthansa, United Air

Amadeus wins IT contract from Lufthansa, United Air

Spain's Amadeus has won a deal to provide Star Alliance airlines Deutsche Lufthansa and UAL Corp's United Airlines with a new IT platform for handling passengers, Star said on Thursday.
Staff Writers Sep 9 2005, 12:30PM Collaboration
Skype hype hits Aust resellers

Skype hype hits Aust resellers

NSW reseller Integrated Wireless has signed with peer-to-peer voice service provider Skype and launched its entry-level VoIP starter packs on the Australian market.
Fleur Doidge Sep 9 2005, 11:35AM Collaboration
Ericsson wins services, HSDPA network deals

Ericsson wins services, HSDPA network deals

STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Ericsson has won a deal for the super-fast wireless network technology HSDPA from Israel's largest mobile operator Cellcom, the Swedish firm said on Wednesday.
Staff Writers Sep 8 2005, 4:16PM Collaboration
Yahoo says must abide by law in China after accusations

Yahoo says must abide by law in China after accusations

Internet giant Yahoo Inc defended itself on Thursday against accusations that it supplied data to Chinese authorities which led to the imprisonment of a journalist, saying it has to abide local laws.
John Ruwitch Sep 8 2005, 4:11PM Collaboration
SkyNetGlobal deal wheels wobble

SkyNetGlobal deal wheels wobble

A $29 million Russia-Ukraine deal for Sydney wireless and broadband provider SkyNetGlobal seems tipped to collapse while the firm flags plans to acquire a Malaysian e-payments and prepaid mobile services business for some $42.5 million.
Fleur Doidge Sep 8 2005, 1:05PM Collaboration
Microsoft, Google await China expert hire ruling

Microsoft, Google await China expert hire ruling

Lawyers for Microsoft and Google wrapped up their arguments on Wednesday over whether a senior executive familiar with the world's number one software maker's plans in China should be allowed to work at the web search provider pending a January trial.
Reed Stevenson Sep 8 2005, 12:30PM Collaboration
FEATURE: Arabs struggle for share in web adverts boom

FEATURE: Arabs struggle for share in web adverts boom

Khaled al-Bohsali is the ideal man for Arab web portals desperately seeking a bigger slice of the growing global online advertising market. Unfortunately for them, he is also one of a rare breed.
Alaa Shahine Sep 8 2005, 11:30AM Collaboration
Microsoft, Google face off in Washington court

Microsoft, Google face off in Washington court

Attorneys for Microsoft and Google faced off in court on Tuesday over whether an executive familiar with the world's largest software maker's plans in China could begin working for the search engine leader.
Staff Writers Sep 7 2005, 2:30PM Collaboration
NetStar deploys $7m university network

NetStar deploys $7m university network

NetStar has installed a $7 million converged voice and data network for Swinburne University giving 50,000 students across six campuses full wireless coverage and video.
Staff Writers Sep 7 2005, 9:30AM Collaboration
Genetic mapping to give thoroughbreds winning edge

Genetic mapping to give thoroughbreds winning edge

Scientists will soon be able to furnish race horse buyers with a genetic map before they fork out millions of dollars for a young thoroughbred that may never race, according to a panel of eminent researchers.
Paul Hoskins Sep 6 2005, 12:00PM Collaboration
IP video hits 'tipping point'

IP video hits 'tipping point'

IP video surveillance has reached a 'tipping point' of market acceptance as analogue CCTV systems start to give way to a new generation of IP-based security cameras, according to Swedish network video vendor Axis Communications.
Byron Connolly Sep 6 2005, 10:04AM Collaboration
Datacom scoops $10m services deal

Datacom scoops $10m services deal

IT services company Datacom has won a $10 million IT services contract with Norfolk Group in Australia and New Zealand.
Vivienne Fisher Sep 5 2005, 2:58PM Collaboration
Internet is bulletin board for Katrina victims

Internet is bulletin board for Katrina victims

After 9/11, descriptions and photos of missing family, friends and co-workers were plastered on walls and bulletin boards in lower Manhattan, but with New Orleans a ghost town after Hurricane Katrina, the internet is now the medium of choice for those seeking lost loved ones.
Todd Eastham Sep 5 2005, 11:30AM Collaboration
Partners applaud bigger Microsoft Tech.Ed

Partners applaud bigger Microsoft Tech.Ed

Partners have responded optimistically to Microsoft Tech.Ed this year, saying the bigger event provided excellent networking and learning opportunities while the product releases and previews around new business software bode well for future sales.
Fleur Doidge Sep 2 2005, 3:30PM Collaboration
WA Resources saves with US developer

WA Resources saves with US developer

Western Australia's Department of Industry and Resources (DoIR) has announced cost savings of around $1 million from a legacy migration away from outsourced mainframe infrastructure.
Fleur Doidge Sep 1 2005, 11:14AM Collaboration
SourceCode eyes .NET workflow sales

SourceCode eyes .NET workflow sales

US-based developer SourceCode has opened an office in Sydney to serve the expanding market for its .NET-based edge workflow software in Australia and New Zealand.
Fleur Doidge Sep 1 2005, 9:30AM Collaboration
Data#3 sells 30 percent more services

Data#3 sells 30 percent more services

Queensland reseller Data#3 has reported net profit after tax of $3.9 million for the full year ended 30 June 2005 on the back of a 30 percent jump in services revenue.
Fleur Doidge Aug 29 2005, 2:16PM Collaboration
Only a few years left for SSL VPN?

Only a few years left for SSL VPN?

A leading SSL VPN vendor has admitted that the window of opportunity for SSL VPN -- today's main rival to IPSec VPN -- may only last another few years.
Fleur Doidge Aug 29 2005, 12:16PM Collaboration
Oracle, Sun target SQL Server sellers

Oracle, Sun target SQL Server sellers

Oracle and Sun have released database bundles to the channel that aim to challenge Microsoft in the mid-market and and tempt SQL Server resellers.
Fleur Doidge Aug 26 2005, 11:30AM Software
Telstra goes wireless as Unwired wins $37m

Telstra goes wireless as Unwired wins $37m

Telstra BigPond has finally entered the wireless broadband race just as competitor Unwired announced it had scored another $37 million in funding.
Byron Connolly Aug 25 2005, 12:11PM Collaboration

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