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Resellers in a whirl over Synnex and Ingram cuts

Resellers in a whirl over Synnex and Ingram cuts

The recent moves by Ingram Micro and Synnex to cull their low-order resellers have left many in the channel critical.
Tim Lohman Aug 24 2006, 1:33PM Finance
Alcatel appoints Avnet as a distie

Alcatel appoints Avnet as a distie

Avnet Partner Solution has signed on to distribute Alcatel IP networking solutions across Australia.
Staff Writers Jul 12 2006, 3:30PM Strategy
Security with a human touch

Security with a human touch

Is selling biometrics worth the effort?
Denise Murray Jul 10 2006, 4:03PM Security
Ringing in a new year with VoIP

Ringing in a new year with VoIP

US resellers said they expected to ring up increased IP telephony sales as they bring in the new year.
Jennifer Hagendorf Follett Dec 29 2004, 12:00AM Collaboration
More than a game, as server sets record for most players

More than a game, as server sets record for most players

Move over, XBox. Officials from The Guinness Book of World Records recently confirmed the highest number of players ever recorded on a single game server at the DreamHack Winter 2004 festival. DreamHack, in Jnkping, Sweden, is the world's largest LAN party and game festival.
Staff Writers Dec 3 2004, 12:00AM Data centre
Comment: Spawning a scandal

Comment: Spawning a scandal

Splashed across the cover of today's Daily Telegraph in Sydney is a large screenshot of Counter-Strike: Condition Zero, the single player version of the world's most popular multiplayer game.
John Gillooly Nov 5 2004, 12:00AM Security
Microsoft: 2005 a "breakout" year for Windows server

Microsoft: 2005 a "breakout" year for Windows server

Labelling 2005 a "breakout year" for its server operating-system line, Microsoft this week laid out a revised road map for Windows Server 2003 that promised the release of the second edition in the last half and a service pack in the first.
Staff Writers Oct 19 2004, 12:00AM Software
HP makes a digital entertainment play with new product lineup

HP makes a digital entertainment play with new product lineup

HP is the latest IT player to throw its hat in the digital entertainment ring unveiling a swag of new digital photography and home entertainment products which it hopes will cement its future in the digital home consumer market.
Sarah Stokely Sep 20 2004, 12:00AM Hardware
SP2 a problem for 10 percent of XP PCs

SP2 a problem for 10 percent of XP PCs

Upgrading to Service Pack 2 (SP2) will cause problems with about one out of every 10 PC running Windows XP, according to research by a Canadian asset-monitoring service provider.
Gregg Keizer Sep 1 2004, 12:00AM Security
Small Business Server a hit

Small Business Server a hit

Microsoft's Small Business Server is a remarkable hit, said a research firm this week as it released the results of a survey that claimed an astounding 86 percent of small- and mid-sized businesses either use the server bundle or are planning to deploy it.
Gregg Keizer , Gregg Keizer Aug 10 2004, 12:00AM Software
Flash replacement could be a decade away

Flash replacement could be a decade away

Manufacturers of flash memory expect to run out of steam in a few years in their relentless drive to reduce both size and cost, so they are attempting to develop new non-volatile memories.
Staff Writers Jun 17 2004, 12:00AM Hardware
Network Box opens a channel

Network Box opens a channel

Managed security service provider (MSSP) Network Box has opened a channel, signing exclusive distributor Firewall Systems and its first direct partner Securix Australia, following over a year of mainly direct sales.
Byron Connolly Jun 4 2004, 12:00AM Hardware
Apple a day keeps outsourcing away

Apple a day keeps outsourcing away

Sydney reseller AppleCentre Taylor Square is aiming squarely at the support demon that bedevils IT sales, beefing up customer service with a new training centre and customer lounge adjoining its main store.
Fleur Doidge Apr 15 2004, 12:00AM Hardware
Linux rising in corporates, but still a geek's paradise

Linux rising in corporates, but still a geek's paradise

Interest in Linux as a business tool continues to grow, but enthusiasm for the open source operating system remains strongest amongst dedicated community hackers, new data from Linux.conf.au 2004 reveals.
Angus Kidman Jan 15 2004, 12:00AM Software
Jobs: 2004 will be a ‘Great Mac Year’

Jobs: 2004 will be a ‘Great Mac Year’

With the 20th anniversary this month of the original Macintosh approaching, Apple Computer CEO Steve Jobs told MacWorld Expo attendees in San Francisco this week that 2004 would be a ‘great Mac year.’
Aaron Ricadela Jan 7 2004, 12:00AM Hardware
Merry Christmas and a happy New Year!

Merry Christmas and a happy New Year!

This website will next be updated Friday 2 January 2004. CRN would like to wish all our valued readers and contacts all the best for the festive season. And don't forget: 'Whatever you do, be good -- and if you can't be good, be careful.'
Staff Writers , blank blank Dec 24 2003, 12:00AM Software
Microsoft bounty a start: Gordon

Microsoft bounty a start: Gordon

Microsoft's bounty money will not impact virus writing activity, and is only one step in stemming release of malicious code, says a virus writer psychology expert.
Siobhan Chapman Nov 13 2003, 12:00AM Software
Test Centre: Outlook 2003 deserves a look

Test Centre: Outlook 2003 deserves a look

Microsoft's Outlook 2003, which was released to consumers this week as part of Office Systems 2003, proves to be a lot more than a simple makeover for what has become an industry standard.
Frank Ohlhorst Oct 23 2003, 12:00AM Software
New IBM ThinkPads take a fall

New IBM ThinkPads take a fall

IBM on Monday, October 6, unveiled two models in its ThinkPad line of laptops with a new data protection scheme that detects sudden movements -- such as a dropped notebook -- and locks down the hard drive before the fall can cause a crash.
Staff Writers Oct 7 2003, 12:00AM Hardware

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