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Novell aims to rain on Vista's parade
If you have to migrate anyway ….
Tom Sanders
Jan 23 2007, 11:02AM
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Sun trumpets advances in Rock processor
Server vendor determined to hold on to multi-threading lead.
Tom Sanders
Jan 22 2007, 9:22AM
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JD Edwards demand soars in Australia
Oracle claims it has gained new Australian customers for its JD Edwards applications
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Jan 19 2007, 1:17PM
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IsoHunt service suspended: blames ISP, MPAA
Popular BitTorrent search engine IsoHunt remains off the air after its hosting services were suspended two days ago.
Tim Lohman
Jan 18 2007, 4:15PM
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Online world offers virtual drugs
Where do we draw the line?.
Clement James
Jan 16 2007, 9:52AM
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Nokia Australia goes Open Source
Local solutions development consultancy, GLiNTECH has revamped Nokia Australia's Care Centres.
Staff Writers
Jan 10 2007, 1:06PM
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Microsoft's latest failure
How now brown cow?
Matthew JC Powell
Jan 9 2007, 5:22PM
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Chucking a googly
Should we stop 'googling'?
Matthew JC Powell
Jan 9 2007, 4:04PM
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Microsoft blames Vista insecurity on third-party apps
Vista might be more secure than XP, but no software is perfect.
Tom Sanders
Dec 22 2006, 9:18AM
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PIs recruited to authenticate Epson cartridges
Epson Australia is following through on a global push to deter counterfeit copies and patent infringements of the ink and cartridge technology used in Epson inkjet printers with the help of private investigators.
Lilia Guan
Dec 18 2006, 2:06PM
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Microsoft shrugs off sluggish Zune sales
Microsoft is sticking to its projected figure of one million Zune players sold by the middle of 2007, despite analyst reports suggesting that sales are lagging.
Shaun Nichols
Dec 11 2006, 2:24PM
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Open source booming in Asia
Open source code is now used by over 70 percent of software developers in Asia, according to a new report.
Simon Burns
Dec 11 2006, 2:24PM
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Microsoft launches Vista, Exchange Server 2007, Office 2007
To no-ones’ surprise, Microsoft has made 'productivity', 'innovation' and 'collaboration' the watch words of the business market launch of Vista, Exchange Server 2007 and Office 2007.
Tim Lohman
Nov 30 2006, 2:54PM
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Leading Solutions buys up BCA IT
Services outfit Leading Solutions has acquired BCA IT for an undisclosed sum.
Lilia Guan
Nov 27 2006, 12:13PM
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Oracle takes CRM into SMB
Off the back of its February acquisition of Siebel, US software giant Oracle wants local resellers to take Siebel’s customer relationship management software products to the SMB market.
Lilia Guan
Nov 27 2006, 11:04AM
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GetData gets new global developers
The growing global success of local privately-owned data recovery vendor GetData, has lead the software developer to hire three new engineers to help creating new products for the data recovery market.
Lilia Guan
Nov 24 2006, 11:52AM
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Open source databases '60 percent cheaper'
Inexpensive products put price squeeze on database giants.
Tom Sanders
Nov 21 2006, 11:19AM
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Kaz to look to overall value for Vista sell
Despite Microsoft’s hype about Vista’s TCO savings, services outfit Kaz says it will have to rely on more than just a TCO pitch when trying to sell the new operating system to its customers.
Tim Lohman
Nov 17 2006, 2:38PM
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IBM to fund '3D Internet' project
IBM has announced plans to invest in a project to create a 3D internet.
Shaun Nichols
Nov 14 2006, 9:31AM
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End-users focus of World Usability Day
The second annual World Usability Day kicks off tomorrow, 14 November, with 135 events across 35 cities aimed at increasing the user-friendliness of technology.
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Nov 13 2006, 12:06PM
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