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Oracle sees strong growth in Asia Pacific region

Oracle sees strong growth in Asia Pacific region

ERP giant Oracle has seen a strong customer foothold across its database, middleware and applications businesses in the Asia Pacific region.
Staff Writers Apr 2 2007, 1:37PM Software
Spam hits records levels in February

Spam hits records levels in February

Botnets to blame, says monitoring firm Postini.
Staff Writers Mar 16 2007, 2:30PM Security
Microsoft wins “best employer” award

Microsoft wins “best employer” award

Microsoft Australia and New Zealand has been awarded a Hewitt “Best Employer” award.
Staff Writers Mar 15 2007, 12:17PM Software
Gates still richest man in the world

Gates still richest man in the world

Microsoft founder keeps top slot as tech moguls slip.
Shaun Nichols Mar 13 2007, 2:58PM Software
Asia PC sales top US$7bn in 2006

Asia PC sales top US$7bn in 2006

Lower prices and greater spending power expand the markets.
Simon Burns Mar 12 2007, 9:42AM Hardware
Gloves come off in Intel and AMD chip wars

Gloves come off in Intel and AMD chip wars

AMD accuses Intel of misrepresenting benchmark data.
Tom Sanders Mar 2 2007, 3:07PM Hardware
New flaws found in Trend Micro antivirus

New flaws found in Trend Micro antivirus

Vulnerabilities acknowledged in server antivirus offerings.
Shaun Nichols Feb 23 2007, 9:15AM Security
Opinion: Where are all the women in ICT?

Opinion: Where are all the women in ICT?

Despite many achieving satisfying and stimulating careers, the number of women in the ICT industry is falling, AIIA CEO Sheryle Moon laments.
Staff Writers Feb 16 2007, 3:20PM Training & Development
Nokia prepares to get back in the game

Nokia prepares to get back in the game

Mobile gaming platform to roll out by 2008.
Shaun Nichols Feb 7 2007, 2:41PM Mobility
Network Box in $US22M restructure

Network Box in $US22M restructure

Network Box moves away from ‘franchise model’.
Lilia Guan Jan 22 2007, 9:28AM Security
Telstra propose biggest rollout in Australia's history

Telstra propose biggest rollout in Australia's history

Telco giant seeking $600 million in funding for the widespread broadband plans
Staff Writers Jan 17 2007, 1:33PM Collaboration
Where are the women in IT?

Where are the women in IT?

Prominent women in the channel discuss why it is tough working in a male-dominated industry at CRN’s inaugural ‘Women in the Channel’ champagne lunch
Lilia Guan Jan 9 2007, 3:55PM Training & Development
Chip war heats up in 2006

Chip war heats up in 2006

The chips are down for Intel, despite holding onto top spot.
Matt Chapman Dec 22 2006, 9:18AM Hardware
Cisco dives in to digital signage

Cisco dives in to digital signage

Tivella purchase adds digital signage to Cisco portfolio.
Tom Sanders Dec 20 2006, 9:30AM Mobility
LG Electronics replaces CEO in management reshuffle

LG Electronics replaces CEO in management reshuffle

SEOUL (Reuters) - LG Electronics replaced on Monday its chief executive and other senior officials in a management reshuffle that analysts say is aimed at bringing in momentum to its stalled handset and display businesses.
Staff Writers Dec 19 2006, 4:17PM Hardware
PIs recruited to authenticate Epson cartridges

PIs recruited to authenticate Epson cartridges

Epson Australia is following through on a global push to deter counterfeit copies and patent infringements of the ink and cartridge technology used in Epson inkjet printers with the help of private investigators.
Lilia Guan Dec 18 2006, 2:06PM Software
Taxis safest place to lose mobile devices

Taxis safest place to lose mobile devices

A survey of around 2000 taxi drivers from eleven major cities around the world shows thousands of valuable mobile phones, handhelds, laptops and USB Sticks are forgotten in taxis every day.
Lilia Guan Dec 12 2006, 12:41PM Mobility
Open source booming in Asia

Open source booming in Asia

Open source code is now used by over 70 percent of software developers in Asia, according to a new report.
Simon Burns Dec 11 2006, 2:24PM Software
Optima admits to price fixing; JB Hi-Fi queried

Optima admits to price fixing; JB Hi-Fi queried

Optima has admitted to the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) that it had engaged in resale price maintenance.
Lilia Guan Dec 7 2006, 6:53PM Mobility
Quantum banks on data de-dup in 2007

Quantum banks on data de-dup in 2007

Quantum is quietly confident that its investment in the emerging area of data de-duplication will change the face of the storage market.
Tim Lohman Dec 6 2006, 1:03PM Data centre

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