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Vodafone network buckles under Melbourne heat

Vodafone network buckles under Melbourne heat

About 15 percent of national voice traffic impacted.
Ry Crozier Nov 30 2012, 8:07AM Collaboration
Resellers attend FrontRange Solutions HEAT workshops

Resellers attend FrontRange Solutions HEAT workshops

FrontRange Solutions has organised a series of User Group workshops to discuss its service and support solution, HEAT this week.

Jenny Eagle Mar 16 2009, 11:35AM Software
65nm Xbox chips may curb heat problems

65nm Xbox chips may curb heat problems

A version of the Xbox 360 that uses 65-nanometre (nm) chips is rumoured to be in production, according to the Chartered Semiconductor.
Matt Chapman Aug 3 2007, 8:25AM Sales & Marketing
IT managers feel the fire-fighting heat

IT managers feel the fire-fighting heat

Too much time spent dealing with problems.
Staff Writers Jun 28 2007, 7:00AM Collaboration
FrontRange flags Aust reseller drive

FrontRange flags Aust reseller drive

CRM software vendor FrontRange has hired a channel manager to handle an increased push through the Australasian channel across all five lines of its business.
Fleur Doidge Jun 30 2005, 10:00AM Software
Microsoft feeling open source heat

Microsoft feeling open source heat

Microsoft and its partners must do a better job promoting the software giant's latest platforms and teaching customers how technology can help them, Microsoft Australia boss Steve Vamos told hundreds of attendees at its partner conference in Queensland.
Byron Connolly Aug 25 2004, 12:00AM Software
Feeling the heat

Feeling the heat

Heat problems associated with SCSI hard drives in IBM's eServer BladeCenter are slowing the vendor's march into the sizzling blade server market at a time when rival HP is also turning up the competitive heat.
Steven Burke , Craig Zarley Aug 10 2004, 12:00AM Software
64-bit computing to heat up for system builders

64-bit computing to heat up for system builders

In the coming year, 64-bit computing will become red-hot in higher-end servers, digital convergence will drive new opportunities for system builders and Linux-based home entertainment PCs will become a small but growing niche for workstation integrators.
John Longwell Dec 8 2003, 12:00AM Hardware

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