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DiData in speech recognition rollout
Dimension Data has designed and implemented a speech recognition system to handle phone calls generated at a fundraising event held by Comic Relief Australia.
Lilia Guan
Nov 6 2006, 2:02PM
Software
Australian 2007 Microsoft Office pricing announced
Microsoft has released the recommended retail pricing for the upcoming Australian release of the 2007 Microsoft Office suites.
Staff Writers
Nov 6 2006, 11:43AM
Software
Microsoft settles lawsuits with Aussie resellers
Microsoft Australia has settled its legal action against four Victorian computer businesses, Panda Computer, JSN Computers, PC Ideas, and Ozsmartstore, a company that operates through eBay.
Lilia Guan
Nov 1 2006, 9:54AM
Software
Bailey on the map
How Maptel's Jeff Bailey, a former Geologist, found a profitable market in selling map-based software.
Sholto Macpherson
Oct 30 2006, 1:05PM
Software
Pioneer Computers set to offer Vista upgrades
Despite no firm date for the release of Windows Vista, Pioneer Computers has begun to offer free upgrades to the new operating system for users of Microsoft's Media Centre Edition and XP Professional Windows versions.
Lilia Guan
Oct 27 2006, 12:23PM
Software
Intel tempts ISVs
Intel has upgraded its Early Access Program. The newly dubbed Intel Software Partner Program is now a membership-based program for independent software vendors (ISVs).
Staff Writers
Oct 26 2006, 11:58AM
Software
Novell unveils Suse for real-time applications
Linux firm incorporates technology from Concurrent Computer.
Robert Jaques
Oct 25 2006, 3:21PM
Software
HP opens Elite ISV club
HP has launched a program that assists indigenous independent software vendors (ISVs) crack markets overseas.
Lilia Guan
Oct 5 2006, 3:18PM
Software
Microsoft plans free Vista upgrades
Microsoft later this month plans to roll out an Express Upgrade program that gives buyers of Windows XP-based PCs a coupon for a free or discounted upgrade to Windows Vista through March 15.
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Edward F. Moltzen
Oct 5 2006, 11:01AM
Software
Alt Vision with ManageSoft
Reseller Alt Vision has added ManageSoft’s integrated service management system to its software management and compliance product portfolio.
Staff Writers
Sep 29 2006, 12:56PM
Software
Researchers issue unofficial IE security patch
The Zeroday Emergency Response Team (Zert) has released an unofficial patch for a security vulnerability in Internet Explorer.
Tom Sanders
Sep 26 2006, 9:51AM
Software
UK Government website suffers tech trauma
The UK government's flagship information website was taken offline yesterday after suffering "technical difficulties".
Matt Chapman
Sep 25 2006, 9:56AM
Software
Software patents set new record
The US patent and trademark office (USPTO) has set a new record for the total number of software patents that have been awarded in a single year.
Tom Sanders
Sep 20 2006, 9:37AM
Software
Getting certified
OPINION: For the past month Rabid’s phone has overflowed with begging messages texted to him by the nephew.
Rabid Reseller
Sep 14 2006, 11:01AM
Software
Vista a tough sell to business
Microsoft's forthcoming Vista operating system will be a tough sell to Australian businesses, despite its potential to lift media centre and PC sales in the retail market, according to resellers.
Lilia Guan
Sep 13 2006, 11:48AM
Software
Apple prepares for showtime
The usual buzz surrounds Apple’s "Showtime" event to be held this week in San Francisco, with rumours abound on what will be rolled out and just where Apple plans to take it.
Shaun Nichols
Sep 12 2006, 9:44AM
Software
Voyeur hides webcam in shower gel
A student has been given a suspended sentence and put on the sex offender register after secretly filming women in a shared bathroom in halls of residence at Bangor University.
Andrew Charlesworth
Sep 11 2006, 9:01AM
Software
Symantec in deal registration pilot
Security software giant Symantec will pilot an “opportunity registration” program with a handful of its Silver partners over the next few weeks.
Byron Connolly
Sep 5 2006, 3:15PM
Software
Open Channel to distribute open source compliance
Open Channel Solutions (OCS) has signed an exclusive distribution agreement to move an open source compliance management software suite developed by Black Duck Software.
Staff Writers
Sep 5 2006, 3:05PM
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Google book search driving surfers to booksellers
Google's controversial Book Search is driving traffic to booksellers, new figures show.
Will Head
Sep 4 2006, 9:47AM
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