Log in
Subscribe for Free
News
Pipeline 2026
State of the MSP
Reports
Events
Resources
Advertise
Channel TV
Search
Business
Managed IT Services
Cloud
Collaboration
Data Centre
Digital
Distribution
Hardware
Mobility
Networking
Printing
Security
Servers & Storage
Services
Storage
Telco
The State of the MSP Report 2025
State of Channel Security
Distributor Differentiation Feature Report
End of support for Windows 10
State of AI 2024
Public Sector Tech Report
State of data
Kickstarter 2026
MSP Index Melbourne
Pipeline 2026
MSP Index
Partner Content
Photos
Channel TV
Channel Leaders
Media Hub
Partner Hubs
Focal Points
Partner Stories
Whitepapers
News
Business
Managed IT Services
Cloud
Collaboration
Data Centre
Digital
Distribution
Hardware
Mobility
Networking
Printing
Security
Servers & Storage
Services
Storage
Telco
Pipeline 2026
State of the MSP
Reports
The State of the MSP Report 2025
State of Channel Security
Distributor Differentiation Feature Report
End of support for Windows 10
State of AI 2024
Public Sector Tech Report
State of data
Events
Kickstarter 2026
MSP Index Melbourne
Pipeline 2026
Resources
MSP Index
Partner Content
Photos
Channel TV
Channel Leaders
Media Hub
Partner Hubs
Focal Points
Partner Stories
Whitepapers
Advertise
Channel TV
Log in
Email:
Password:
Remember me
|
Forgot password?
Don't have an account? Register now!
Home
cancels
cancels
Nokia financial woes deepen
Second quarter set to end in tears?
Jennifer Scott
Jun 1 2011, 2:29PM
Mobility
Telstra cancels Next G incentives, launches CDMA hotline
Although Telstra has taken heed of the Federal Government’s recommendations to delay the shutdown of its CDMA network until April 28, the telco has decided not to extend an incentive program launched to bolster migration to Next G.
Mitchell Bingemann
Jan 24 2008, 7:22AM
Collaboration
CA cancels 2005 partner shindig
Computer Associates International said there would be no annual partner conference next year, according to a statement from the vendor e-mailed to many former conference attendees.
Dan Neel
Nov 23 2004, 12:00AM
Software
JPMorgan chase cancels US$5 billion outsourcing deal with IBM
The inexorable march of outsourcing took an abrupt about face yesterday, when JPMorgan Chase bank cancelled its US$5 billion outsourcing deal with IBM and said it would take back the 4000 employees working at IBM on the bank's IT programs.
W. David Gardner
Sep 16 2004, 12:00AM
Software
Most popular tech stories
Dept of Industry reviews its extended ERP stack
Woolworths to incorporate agentic AI into its Olive chatbot
eBay offers automated seller protections after Sendle service stalls
Macquarie Bank unveils customer-facing 'Q' AI agent
Australian Electoral Commission hits go on generative AI
ACMA tries to source unfixable Samsung handsets
Services Australia to tap law enforcement data for staff security
Telstra needs expanded LEOsat fleet as remote mobile outages leap
Defence's VMware contract climbs to $178m
Restructure hits Vic Police's senior tech executive ranks
IoT Awards: Wattwatchers measures electricity consumption one appliance at a time
Photos: Australian industry explores data for net zero
How Meshed used IoT to help NSW Parks & Wildlife Service improve bushfire risk mitigation
Minidocumentary: Operationalising net zero using IoT
Blackberry celebrates "giant step forward"
Log in
Don't have an account? Register now!
Email:
Password:
Remember me
|
Forgot your password?