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Market Clarity finds high ADSL availability in Australia
Staff Writers
Feb 25 2008, 9:14AM
Collaboration
Telstra in hot water with ACCC, again
Despite its glowing financial
status,
Telstra has become embroiled in three seperate Line Sharing Service (LSS) disputes.
Lilia Guan
Feb 22 2008, 2:04PM
Collaboration
Australian SMBs step up the pace in consolidation and virtualisation
Australian SMBs are stepping up the pace on consolidation and virtualisation services said an IDC report. However there aren't "enough good IT service" providers available available in the SMB space.
Lilia Guan
Feb 21 2008, 2:45PM
Collaboration
WatchGuard signs on seven new resellers in Australia
Network security vendor, WatchGuard has recently signed-up seven Australian and two New Zealand resellers. In conjunction with those new sign-ups, WatchGuard has made a push for resellers to become more interested in its channel program.
Lilia Guan
Feb 20 2008, 2:29PM
Security
Australian biometrics software developer finds success in the UK
Australian biometrics developer, Argus Solutions has won a half million dollar deal with the Government of Wales (Welsh Assembly). The order takes Argus’ product order in the UK to around $1 million.
Lilia Guan
Feb 18 2008, 12:14PM
Software
Audio visual reseller loses up to $50K in Sydney explosion
The New South Wales branch of Australian-based, av media systems, has had its offices blown up after a suspected gas explosion destroyed a Nandos chicken shop at the base of a building on Mountain Street in Ultimo, Sydney.
Lilia Guan
Feb 15 2008, 12:37PM
Finance
JB Hi-Fi makes $989M in sales, will open five stores in ‘08.
Mass merchant retailer, JB Hi-Fi Limited has reported a record half year net profit of $41.9 million, taking JB Hi-Fi sales figures up to $989 million for half year ending 31 December 2007.
Lilia Guan
Feb 12 2008, 12:12PM
Finance
People Telecom in $200M deal with Telstra Wholesale
ASX-listed, People Telecom has signed a $200 million supply agreement with Telstra Wholesale, which will underpin People Telecom’s continuing growth in national fixed wire and broadband services.
Lilia Guan
Feb 11 2008, 1:59PM
Collaboration
Gartner: Growth in IT outsourcing creates market opportunities
Outsourcing is gaining momentum globally as well as locally.
Staff Writers
Feb 7 2008, 11:53AM
Strategy
Google founders in 20-year pact
The co-founders of Google made a pact pledging to work together for 20 years shortly before the company's IPO in August 2004, according to a report in Fortune magazine.
Guy Dixon
Feb 4 2008, 7:09AM
Software
Alloy to distribute pbxnsip software in Australia
Local distributor Alloy Computer Products will now distribute pbxnsip’s IP-PBX software for both Microsoft Windows and Linux environments to the Australian market.
a Staff Writer
Feb 1 2008, 9:37AM
Software
Barracuda bites back in ClamAV spat
Security vendor Barracuda Networks has vowed to defend itself against a patent infringement accusation by Trend Micro.
Clement James
Jan 31 2008, 7:32AM
Security
Rabid rings in the New Year with a new resolve
Forget the usual New Year’s resolutions of giving up smoking or drinking – the year ahead for Rabid is all about making cold hard cash.
Rabid Reseller
Jan 30 2008, 5:23PM
Training & Development
Commander in debt; cuts staff, sells non-core businesses
IT voice and data integrator, Commander Communications will cut 600 staff members in a bid to ensure costs savings and return profitability to the company.
Staff Writers
Jan 30 2008, 3:29PM
Finance
Office 2007 users go back in time
Software developer Addintools has created the Classic Menu for Office 2007, which overrides the Microsoft Office Fluent user interface.
a Staff Writer
Jan 25 2008, 7:25AM
Software
Demand for more IT services in WA
To cash in on the high demand for IT services and products in Western Australia, IT provider Westway Nominees has gone on the acquisition trail, netting its first buy with another WA IT service provider, Reynolds Technology.
Lilia Guan
Jan 23 2008, 1:48PM
Services
Facebook application developers meet in Sydney
Australian application developers for the popular social networking site, Facebook, will meet for the first time at a Facebook Developer Garage in Sydney this Thursday. The event will be the first of its kind to be held in Australia, and has attracted nationwide interest from developers and talent-seekers, organisers claim.
Liz Tay
Jan 21 2008, 3:27PM
Software
US Indian Affairs Bureau stuck in pre-internet age
Smoke signals a possibility.
Iain Thomson
Jan 21 2008, 7:16AM
Collaboration
Software pirate in crabs for games scam
A man who sold counterfeit games, films and music to trawlermen in exchange for a box of crabs has been fined £3,000.
Matt Chapman
Jan 21 2008, 6:59AM
Security
ETT spruiks satellite broadband in face of OPEL and Govt plans
Even as OPEL finalises its nation-wide WiMAX rollout and the Federal Government teeters on its FttN plans for regional Australia, newly appointed wholesaler for the IPSTAR satellite, ETT Limited, remains firm in its belief of becoming a serious regional broadband provider.
Mitchell Bingemann
Jan 18 2008, 3:56PM
Collaboration
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