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Quantum responds to its customers

Quantum responds to its customers

Quantum buyers want storage products that are easier to install, while resellers have failed to take full advantage of the range of benefits available through its partner program, the vendor found at a recent partner summit.
Fleur Doidge Aug 2 2004, 12:00AM Services
Perth ISP vanishes, leaves customers hanging

Perth ISP vanishes, leaves customers hanging

One Perth-based ISP has disappeared off the map, leaving its customers in the lurch.
Fleur Doidge Jan 29 2004, 12:00AM Mobility
Customers want security managed: Getronics

Customers want security managed: Getronics

Outsourcer Getronics Australia has signed with security vendor Clearswift to resell its Minesweeper content filtering and email management suite.
Fleur Doidge Jan 20 2004, 12:00AM Security
ODSL, IBM, Intel launch fund for customers targeted by SCO

ODSL, IBM, Intel launch fund for customers targeted by SCO

IBM, Intel and the Open Source Development Labs are creating a defense fund to cover the legal costs of any customer sued by the SCO Group for copyright infringement.
Paula Rooney Jan 13 2004, 12:00AM Software
Email fraud targets CBA customers

Email fraud targets CBA customers

The Commonwealth Bank has warned customers to ignore yet another fraudulent email message asking for personal account details.
Staff Writers Dec 22 2003, 12:00AM Security
Customers for lease

Customers for lease

Vendors and resellers would each dearly love to own their relationship with their customers, but most channel partners at the recent CRN Roundtable agree that relationship is only, at best, rented.
Staff Writers Nov 21 2003, 12:00AM Finance
What your customers think of you

What your customers think of you

If Australian ICT companies want return business, they'd better sharpen up their act. CRN's sister publication InformationWeek discovers why vendors and suppliers just aren't delivering on their promises.
Staff Writers Oct 8 2003, 12:00AM Training & Development
Office 2003 arrives for large customers

Office 2003 arrives for large customers

Microsoft Office System 2003 hit yet another milestone Monday when volume customers were able to download it. Office 2003 and its Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook components, became available for download as did OneNote, the totally new note-taking application.
Barbara Darrow Sep 16 2003, 12:00AM Software

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