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Nortel “business as usual” for Commander contracts

Nortel “business as usual” for Commander contracts

Networking vendor, Nortel has reassured its customers that all contracts being serviced by Commander will be “business as usual”.

Lilia Guan Aug 11 2008, 2:09PM Collaboration
Credit due as Microsoft’s Gates steps down

Credit due as Microsoft’s Gates steps down


Microsoft guru deserves accolades for IT contribution and charitable nature
Trevor Treharne Jul 22 2008, 2:04PM Software
Ruiz steps down as AMD chief exec

Ruiz steps down as AMD chief exec

Chip maker in the red for seventh quarter in a row.
Guy Dixon Jul 21 2008, 9:31AM Hardware
SaaS emerges as weapon for Aussie software developer

SaaS emerges as weapon for Aussie software developer

The emerging world of Software-as-a-Service is seeing new local players compete against large American multinationals, claimed Australian software developer Gmg Software.
Lilia Guan Jul 15 2008, 3:23PM Software
Data leaks emerge as worst security threat

Data leaks emerge as worst security threat

Data leaks are catching up with viruses as the worst IT headache for companies in the US, UK, Germany and Japan, new research claimed today..
Robert Jaques Jul 8 2008, 2:38PM Security
Tonnex cleans up as AF Australia’s authorised distributor

Tonnex cleans up as AF Australia’s authorised distributor

AF Australia has chosen Tonnex International as an authorised distributor for its range of IT & Technology cleaning products.

Lilia Guan Jun 20 2008, 12:11PM Strategy
People as important as IT in SOA deployments

People as important as IT in SOA deployments

Businesses are rapidly taking advantage of techniques that let them generate revenue by reusing existing technology.
Andrew Charlesworth Jun 18 2008, 8:28AM Hardware
HP offers security as a service

HP offers security as a service

HP’s Assessment Management Platform, which brings together all of HP’s security products, will now be offered as a software-as-a-service package to enable firms to accelerate the deployment of web applications.
Rosalie Marshall May 29 2008, 3:51PM Software
Citrix touts the desktop as the next big wave in virtualisation

Citrix touts the desktop as the next big wave in virtualisation

Although server virtualisation has historically led the way in the virtualisation market, Citrix says desktop virtualisation is now emerging as the new hot thing.
Ashley Clark May 28 2008, 6:00AM Software
Webroot launches $1 million security data centre

Webroot launches $1 million security data centre

Security provider Webroot this week launched its first data centre in the southern hemisphere to support its expansion into the Asia Pacific market.
Liz Tay May 9 2008, 10:10AM Security
Manaccom’s James Mackay steps down as CEO

Manaccom’s James Mackay steps down as CEO



Australian software and e-commerce company Manaccom Corporation Limited’s chief executive officer of Manaccom’s software publishing and distribution division, James Mackay has stepped down from his role.

a Staff Writer Apr 1 2008, 8:15AM Strategy
Untrained users highlighted as security risks

Untrained users highlighted as security risks

Businesses are giving users greater freedom with corporate IT systems, according to a recent report, but many of those users lack the necessary security training.
Phil Muncaster Mar 31 2008, 12:27PM Security
Commander: SA Contracts ‘business as usual’

Commander: SA Contracts ‘business as usual’

Australian telecommunications service provider, Commander Communications Limited has fought back at allegations made in an article that stated the Government of South Australia technology buyers have been advised to “postpone all purchasing activity” in relation to three key government contracts awarded to Commander subsidiary Volante.
Lilia Guan Mar 27 2008, 11:12AM Collaboration
Guilty as charged

Guilty as charged

It is well known that the IT industry has huge impacts on the environment, but what’s being done about it and who needs to act? Adam Gosling.
Staff Writers Mar 26 2008, 12:47PM Strategy
Intel touts Montevina as 'Centrino 2'

Intel touts Montevina as 'Centrino 2'

Intel has rebranded its Montevina laptop processor platform, which is now officially known as Centrino 2.

Guy Dixon Mar 10 2008, 7:24AM Hardware
EPSON appoints Tonnex as a ‘Genuine Gold Seal Supplier’

EPSON appoints Tonnex as a ‘Genuine Gold Seal Supplier’

Hardware vendor Epson Australia has announced the appointment of Tonnex International Pty Ltd as a Genuine Gold Seal Supplier of its printer consumables.
a Staff Writer Feb 29 2008, 2:21PM Hardware
Harvey Norman chooses Manaccom as software supplier

Harvey Norman chooses Manaccom as software supplier

Australian consumer electronics retailer Harvey Norman, has chosen Manaccom Australia, as a preferred software supplier of choice for Harvey Norman OFIS, a stationary and computer chain.

Lilia Guan Feb 14 2008, 7:16AM Software
HD-DVD Group hits back as UK Woolworths picks Blu-ray

HD-DVD Group hits back as UK Woolworths picks Blu-ray

The HD-DVD Promotion Group has gone on the offensive after Woolworths in the UK announced plans to delist HD-DVD discs in favour of Blu-ray.

Guy Dixon Feb 1 2008, 6:41AM Hardware
No love lost as Valentine worms spread

No love lost as Valentine worms spread

Security firms warn of new malware targeting the gullible.
Robert Jaques Jan 29 2008, 6:47AM Security
Aussie company secures Vietnam’s Defence as reseller

Aussie company secures Vietnam’s Defence as reseller

ASX-listed network security vendor, Senetas has signed a non-binding memorandum of understanding with Vietnam Information Security Laboratories (VISL) - an agency of Vietnam’s Ministry of Defence - to distribute Senetas CypherNet high speed network encryption products.
Lilia Guan Jan 21 2008, 1:39PM Security

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