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Doubt over mid-market application VARs
Technology One boss Adrian Di Marco raised doubts about the viability of VARs in the enterprise application mid-market in a statement issued on Tuesday.
Byron Connolly
Apr 20 2005, 6:00AM
Software
Under the wire: Playing with yourself
Red nine on black 10. Apparently there are moves afoot in the US, the Greatest Democracy On Earth™, to ban the Solitaire and Minesweeper games that come pre-installed on every machine running Windows. More specifically, lawmakers wish to ban the games from computers running Windows in government offices.
Matthew JC Powell
Apr 18 2005, 5:22PM
Software
Jude the obscure?
Just when you thought it was safe to go back to the recruitment agency, Sydney-based developer Hothouse Interactive has released survey results it says prove geek-ism is now sexy.
The Shadow
Apr 18 2005, 5:14PM
Software
Fresh web
OK, we've given the magazine a facelift, so we figured we'd better do the same for our website
www.crn.com.au
. When you've got a moment please take a look.
Byron Connolly
Apr 15 2005, 2:50PM
Software
Roger Bushell, director, vitalSoftware
Since its launch in 2002, Aussie software company vitalSoftware has made an impact against more established players with its ContactTracker CRM software.
CRN
talks to the man behind the developer
Byron Connolly
Apr 15 2005, 2:42PM
Software
Application integration, middleware stays strong
The worldwide market for application integration, middleware and portal software rose nearly six percent to US$6.7 billion last year, according to research firm Gartner.
Barbara Darrow
Apr 13 2005, 2:00PM
Software
Elcom mulls e-commerce channel
Sydney e-commerce developer Elcom Technology has outlined plans to build a local channel for its homegrown administration tools and ERP products.
Fleur Doidge
Apr 11 2005, 3:44PM
Software
Novell tempts partners with higher margins
Open source proponent Novell Australia is tempting resellers with a deal registration program that gives them an extra 15 percent margin if they win new business for the vendor.
Byron Connolly
Apr 11 2005, 1:16PM
Software
Linux train late – but still coming
Open source solutions are gaining in popularity but there’s still work to be done.
Fleur Doidge
Apr 7 2005, 11:57AM
Software
Websense dumps distribution
Security vendor Websense has dropped Alstom IT as its sole distributor, opting to deal directly with its reseller base.
Byron Connolly
Apr 6 2005, 1:52PM
Software
Hostway web spreads with IntaServe buy
US webhost and managed services provider Hostway has bought four-year-old Sydney hosting company and domain registrar IntaServe for an undisclosed sum.
Fleur Doidge
Mar 30 2005, 3:25PM
Software
OCS diversifies with online superstore
Novell specialist Open Channel Solutions has signed six new vendors and is considering signing another 16 in a virtual superstore venture that will give its resellers access to a massively expanded portfolio.
Fleur Doidge
Mar 29 2005, 12:33PM
Software
Channel too cutthroat, says reseller
A Linux reseller has criticised the IT channel for its cutthroat practices, arguing that even the marginalised bookselling industry has higher ethical standards when making deals.
Fleur Doidge
Mar 24 2005, 2:56PM
Software
US, Philippines on the Redmap
Aussie ISV Redmap has opened an office in the US and a joint venture scanning bureau in the Philippines as it presses ahead with sales of its homegrown compliance and archiving software.
Fleur Doidge
Mar 24 2005, 2:43PM
Software
Viewlocity eyes expansion via IBM deal
US developer Viewlocity has joined IBM’s ISV Advantage program as part of a bid to ramp up opportunities for its SMB supply chain applications across Australia.
Fleur Doidge
Mar 24 2005, 10:24AM
Software
World of Warcraft reaches 1.5 million subscribers
World of Warcraft, the online role-playing game from Blizzard Entertainment, has reached 1.5 million subscribers worldwide.
Staff Writers
Mar 22 2005, 2:07PM
Software
ShadowRAM: Former HP queen hot under the collar; No big borg for Linus
Rumours, Truth and Innuendo in the IT channel.
The Shadow
Mar 14 2005, 12:10PM
Software
Broadband growth booms worldwide
The worldwide broadband internet boom continued in the third quarter of last year, with the Middle East and Africa posting double-digit growth figures, research has suggested.
Matthew Friedman
Mar 11 2005, 12:00AM
Software
Samsung shows seven megapixel cameraphone
Samsung will demo a 7-megapixel cameraphone and a smartphone with a 3MB hard drive for playing music at this week's Cebit technology trade show in Germany.
W. David Gardner
Mar 11 2005, 12:00AM
Software
Synnex adds LG Electronics
Synnex has signed a new agency deal with LG Electronics as the distributor strives to be number one LCD display supplier.
Byron Connolly
Mar 11 2005, 12:00AM
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