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Aussie POS developer owes $36M to creditors

Aussie POS developer owes $36M to creditors

Point of sale terminal vendor, Intellect Holding Group, has called in the administrators.
Lilia Guan Jul 21 2008, 3:53PM Hardware
Symantec opens doors to Aussie partners at August conference

Symantec opens doors to Aussie partners at August conference

Symantec's Australian channel partners will have an opportunity to join the security vendor face-to-face, when it opens its doors to its first combined Vision + ManageFusion conference in Sydney next month.
Lilia Guan Jul 18 2008, 3:26PM Security
Aussie distie brings Indian UTM product to Australia

Aussie distie brings Indian UTM product to Australia

Australian IT distributor MPA Systems has been appointed as the national distributor for Indian-owned, Unified Threat Management (UTM) appliance vendor – Cyberoam.

Lilia Guan Jul 17 2008, 2:01PM Security
Security surveillance pays for Aussie developer

Security surveillance pays for Aussie developer

Australian surveillance technology developer, Zylotech, has hit July running with two new projects and the announcement of orders just short of $4 million for 2008.
Lilia Guan Jul 16 2008, 2:16PM Security
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
$20m iPhone injection could boost Aussie adoption of 3G

$20m iPhone injection could boost Aussie adoption of 3G

Market researcher IbisWorld has predicted that Friday’s launch of the iPhone across Australia delivered $20 million into the economy in just a matter of hours.
Ashley Clark Jul 14 2008, 3:39PM Mobility
SAP and Business Object’s Aussie partners over the awkward phase

SAP and Business Object’s Aussie partners over the awkward phase

Business Objects and SAP’s Australian channel partners are getting over the uncomfortable phase of SAP’s acquisition of Business Objects and are meeting to get to know each other’s products.
Lilia Guan Jul 10 2008, 2:38PM Software
Datacom picks up Aussie Home Loans' IT operations

Datacom picks up Aussie Home Loans' IT operations

One of Australia’s leading mortgage brokers, Aussie Home Loans, has outsourced its IT operations to Datacom in a three year commitment – as of 1 July.
Lilia Guan Jul 10 2008, 2:28PM Collaboration
Wanted: Single IT service provider for DAFF

Wanted: Single IT service provider for DAFF

Australian IT service providers will have the opportunity to bid for a mid-range government contract, with the Australian Government’s Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry (DAFF) on the verge of releasing a Request For Tender.
Lilia Guan Jul 8 2008, 3:03PM Collaboration
Ebay drops Aussie Paypal monopoly

Ebay drops Aussie Paypal monopoly

Australian Ebay sellers were celebrating victory after the online auction site waved the white flag and backed down from plans to ram Paypal down users’ throats.
Sylvie Barak Jul 5 2008, 11:09AM Strategy
Many Aussie firms neglect contact info

Many Aussie firms neglect contact info

A report from data specialist Experian QAS found that 45 percent of Australian organisations have almost no procedures to keep their contact data accurate and up-to-date, and may face major financial problems as a consequence.
Staff Writers Jul 4 2008, 8:28AM Software
Vodafone, Cisco and RIM join forces to target Aussie SMBs

Vodafone, Cisco and RIM join forces to target Aussie SMBs

Vodafone Australia, Cisco, and Research in Motion (RIM) have announced their partnership to provide telecommunication services to small-to-medium businesses (SMB) around the country in an IT world-first.
Ashley Clark Jun 25 2008, 4:46PM Hardware
Austrade urges Aussie ICT companies to explore Asia

Austrade urges Aussie ICT companies to explore Asia

The Australian Trade Commission (Austrade) is urging Australian ICT companies to look beyond the UK and US when forging new overseas business strategies.
Staff Writers Jun 19 2008, 2:37PM Collaboration
Aussies to receive 1.31m iPhones over next five years

Aussies to receive 1.31m iPhones over next five years

A new report by IDC claims that 1.31 million 3G iPhones will be shipped to Australia by the end of 2012 in order to satisfy the increasing consumer demand for converged mobile devices.
Staff Writers Jun 16 2008, 2:45PM Mobility
NSW State Protection Group protects with Aussie product

NSW State Protection Group protects with Aussie product

Surveillance company Zylotech has beaten US competition to become the chosen supplier of surveillance products to the NSW State Protection Group.
Lilia Guan Jun 16 2008, 2:43PM Security
Aussie reseller touts tracking device market

Aussie reseller touts tracking device market

Tracking devices are making their way into the consumer market with one reseller claiming the devices could be used to track elderly patients with a history of mental illness.

Lilia Guan Jun 6 2008, 2:26PM Collaboration
DevNet and Netregistery are first Aussie resellers of Google Apps

DevNet and Netregistery are first Aussie resellers of Google Apps

In a first for the region, resellers are bringing the software suite, Google Apps, to Australian businesses with a version specially created for marketing through a channel rather than direct marketing.
Ashley Clark Jun 2 2008, 1:53PM Software
BSA warns Aussie businesses about software piracy ‘can of worms’

BSA warns Aussie businesses about software piracy ‘can of worms’

The Business Software Alliance (BSA) is urging Australian IT managers to better examine their security policies and software assets to make sure they aren’t sitting on a dangerous ‘can of worms’ of software piracy.
Ashley Clark May 31 2008, 11:09AM Security
Aussie Govt. mail server targeted for attack

Aussie Govt. mail server targeted for attack

Global security vendor MessageLabs has claimed its heuristic scanner - Skeptic - has intercepted a Trojan specifically targeted at Australian domains.
Lilia Guan May 19 2008, 2:52PM Security
BSA study reveals Aussie software piracy slightly down

BSA study reveals Aussie software piracy slightly down

Results of a study by the Business Software Alliance (BSA) signal that PC software piracy in Australia has fallen one percentage point in 2007.
Ashley Clark May 15 2008, 3:11PM Software

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