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EDS to double workforce in China
EDS, the world's largest computer services firm after IBM, plans to more than double its workforce in China to 2000 by the end of 2007 to boost its outsourcing operations.
Staff Writers
Jun 15 2006, 9:42AM
Software
Linux no open and shut case
The open source market has been around for almost two decades and while its popularity has ebbed and flowed through the years, technology pundits believe it has finally established itself as a technology norm.
Lilia Guan
Jun 8 2006, 5:05PM
Software
Kick It, Qlik It, Love It
Keen not to miss out on a tie-in opportunity, business software vendor QlikTech has launched a business intelligence tool for the World Cup.
Staff Writers
Jun 7 2006, 10:21AM
Software
Cybersource wants Linux on white-boxes
Open source evangelist Con Zymaris wants Australian PC assemblers to consider selling dual-boot Windows and Linux systems with a new plan that he claims would “double their profit margins.”
Byron Connolly
Jun 6 2006, 3:25PM
Software
Oracle's A/NZ boss promoted to APAC role
Former MD of Oracle A\NZ, Brian Mitchell will head up operations of Oracle Asia Pacific, excluding Japan.
Lilia Guan
Jun 5 2006, 2:25PM
Software
Alphawest becomes DICOM partner
IT service provider, Alphawest will sell DICOM's range of information management software following an agreement between the companies.
Staff Writers
May 25 2006, 10:37AM
Software
Citrix VP quits
Citrix's Australia/New Zealand vice president Gary O’Brien has quit after six years with the vendor.
Lilia Guan
May 24 2006, 4:06PM
Software
Corporates blamed for high software piracy rate
Australian corporations continue to defy software piracy rules, with the illegal download rate at 31 percent last year, down only one percent on 2004.
Lilia Guan
May 23 2006, 2:00PM
Software
Debt collecting headaches gone
Thugs in black suits and cricket bats may be facing their extinction in the
debt collection eco-system thanks to a new automated collections solution which makes debt collecting virtual.
Staff Writers
May 19 2006, 3:01PM
Software
Accenture through the looking glass
ICT consultancy Accenture, has announced the creation of a new application which enables users to forecast the visual effects of unhealthy eating over time.
Staff Writers
May 17 2006, 1:56PM
Software
Dexterra signs AirData
Enterprise mobility vendor, Dexterra has signed a deal with integrator AirData to provide mobility solutions to local businesses.
Staff Writers
May 11 2006, 9:00AM
Software
NSW Government to overhaul ICT strategy
NSW Premier, Morris Iemma, has announced plans to overhaul the way the government spends its $1 billion annual ICT budget.
Tim Lohman
May 9 2006, 2:54PM
Software
Centaman in management buyout
Vodafone Australia’s general manager business, Mark Iles, has departed for a new gig as CEO of software and services provider Centaman Systems.
Tim Lohman
May 3 2006, 10:09AM
Software
Latrobe City Council chooses Avand's DataWorks
Latrobe City Council in southeast Victoria has chosen Avand’s DataWorks to replace legacy records management software.
Staff Writers
May 1 2006, 9:47AM
Software
Vista to handcuff firewall
Microsoft plans to turn off half the firewall in Windows Vista when the new operating system ships later this year because it doesn't think most users need all the firewall's functionality or can handle its management.
Gregg Keizer
Apr 28 2006, 10:36AM
Software
relativity
What a long wait it’s been for WorkChoices to finally come into force. This delay has cost Rabid Reseller plenty.
Rabid Reseller
Apr 27 2006, 4:21PM
Software
The ins and outs of software rollouts
Software licenses are a strange breed of legal documentation; they are often left unread by end users and are frequently no more than a page in length.
Alan Arnott
Apr 27 2006, 3:57PM
Software
Former Trend boss lands at Akimbi
Storage virtualisation software company Akimbi Systems opened a regional base in Sydney and appointed former Trend Micro MD Chris Poulos as its Asia-Pacific boss.
Lilia Guan
Apr 27 2006, 11:30AM
Software
Court rules Microsoft, Autodesk must pay $US133m
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A Michigan man on Wednesday was awarded $US133 million by a Texas jury in a patent dispute against Microsoft and Autodesk, a spokeswoman for Microsoft said.
Staff Writers
Apr 21 2006, 12:49PM
Software
BenQ no longer part of Acer, finalises billion dollar deal
Acer has announced it has resigned from BenQ’s board of directors, meanwhile, BenQ has been busying finalising a partnership deal with Lite-On IT.
Lilia Guan
Apr 18 2006, 12:26PM
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