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Asian chip revenue to double by 2010
Revenue from Asia's giant chip foundries, which make semiconductor chips for other firms, will almost double in the next four years to US$31.8 billion, according to the latest research.
Simon Burns
Sep 4 2006, 9:47AM
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SAP extends Mercury deal in Australia
SAP AG has extended an agreement with business software vendor Mercury Interactive to resell its LoadRunner software, across the Asia Pacific region.
Staff Writers
Aug 31 2006, 11:05AM
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Free trading
Rabid Reseller needs to expand its markets in order to survive. We know this is true because we read it in the newspapers and saw it on websites.
Rabid Reseller
Aug 31 2006, 10:40AM
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Microsoft declares war on Cisco
Microsoft's recent alliance with Citrix Systems to develop wide area network (Wan) optimisation technology represents a declaration of war on Cisco in the "critical battleground" of the branch office.
Robert Jaques
Aug 31 2006, 9:39AM
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Ricky Gervais teaches Microsoft a thing or two
A Microsoft training video created by Ricky Gervais has surfaced on online video sharing sites.
Will Head
Aug 30 2006, 9:54AM
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Botched upgrade kills Ubuntu Linux GUI
The developers of Ubuntu Linux have issued an update which made unintentionally dramatic changes to the platform's graphical user interface.
Clement James
Aug 30 2006, 9:54AM
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Retail in his blood
CRN chats to Rutland Smith, the man driving Harvey Norman's $1 billion computer business in Australia.
Byron Connolly
Aug 29 2006, 4:47PM
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Sage terminates GL Computing after rebate scuffle
Business management software provider Sage Software has terminated GL Computing as a distributor of its CRM product ACT! by Sage, leaving Ingram Micro, Scholastic and Lectronic on its wholesale list.
Byron Connolly
Aug 22 2006, 12:31PM
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Enterprises warned of virtualisation pitfalls
Enterprises should exercise restraint in deploying virtualisation technology if they want to realise any benefits, according to panellists at the LinuxWorld conference in the US.
Tom Sanders
Aug 21 2006, 9:36AM
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US Census puts Melbourne developer on the map
A small Melbourne developer has won a tender to provide 500,000 copies of its geographic information system (GIS) application to the US Census Bureau, making it the largest sale of mobile GIS software in the world.
Sholto Macpherson
Aug 18 2006, 4:13PM
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When I’m 64
Young, smirking upstart wants to take over the reins.
Rabid Reseller
Aug 17 2006, 11:15AM
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Skin fix
I’m intrigued with the news that a group of Canadian innovators has come up with a device embedded in a bikini-style swimsuit that tells its wearer when they’ve had too much sun.
Matthew JC Powell
Aug 17 2006, 11:04AM
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Ramsay switches on Avocent
CRN talks to Avocent’s Leanne Ramsay about how she regained the passion for working in the IT industry.
Lilia Guan
Aug 10 2006, 9:57AM
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Gas specialist who turned to IT
CRN chats to Bronwyn Hastings, vice president, Oracle Asia-Pacific.
Lilia Guan
Aug 4 2006, 5:25PM
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Tech One bags Uni deals
Australian software developer Technology One has signed multi-million contracts to supply its student management software to the Queensland University of Technology and La Trobe University in Melbourne.
Staff Writers
Aug 4 2006, 2:21PM
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Apple cans AppleCentre branding
Apple has begun phasing out the AppleCentre retail outlet brand name and will ask partners to reapply for their certifications.
Tim Lohman
Aug 1 2006, 12:53PM
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Amazon working on video downloads
Leaving music to Apple and Microsoft.
Will Head
Jul 27 2006, 12:01PM
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YouTube faces stiff challenge from PornoTube
Readers' wives goes Web 2.0 with porn video sharing site.
Will Head
Jul 27 2006, 11:33AM
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Microsoft confirms rumoured iPod rival
Microsoft has confirmed that it plans to ship a rival to Apple's iPod portable music player this year.
Tom Sanders
Jul 25 2006, 9:31AM
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SCO claims IBM tampered with crucial trial evidence
IBM directed programmers to delete source code that could be used as evidence against the company, SCO claims in a new court filing.
Paul McDougall
Jul 24 2006, 10:23AM
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