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Optima to double production potential in June

Optima to double production potential in June

Australian OEM Optima Technology Solutions is expanding yet again, moving to a much bigger facility in Sydney’s Homebush Bay with four production lines -– enough to churn out up to 2000 PCs a day.
Fleur Doidge May 14 2004, 12:00AM Hardware
Remora sucks in Tadpoles

Remora sucks in Tadpoles

System integrator Remora Technologies - in conjunction with distributor Alstom IT - has started shipping Linux and Sun Solaris-based laptops to the local market following an agreement with US-based manufacturer Tadpole Computers.
Byron Connolly May 12 2004, 12:00AM Hardware
MSY no over Achieva in hard disk deals

MSY no over Achieva in hard disk deals

Reseller MSY has hit back at claims by an anonymous rival that distributor Achieva had supplied it with Seagate drives and other parts at prices below cost.
Fleur Doidge May 11 2004, 12:00AM Hardware
Dell gags Computer Disposals in court settlement

Dell gags Computer Disposals in court settlement

Dell Computer has settled out of court with former partner Computer Disposals, allegedly forcing the latter to agree not to comment on any details of the case, past or present, as part of the deal with the cash-strapped reseller.
Fleur Doidge May 11 2004, 12:00AM Hardware
Gates: 64-bit desktop computing mainstream in two years

Gates: 64-bit desktop computing mainstream in two years

Microsoft Chairman and Chief Software Architect Bill Gates predicted that 64-bit computing would become mainstream in the PC industry over the next two years because of 32-bit extended technology that preserves customers' existing investments.
Paula Rooney May 6 2004, 12:00AM Software
Fuji-Xerox seizes $2m in counterfeit gear

Fuji-Xerox seizes $2m in counterfeit gear

Printer vendor Fuji-Xerox, in conjunction with an Australian covert operator, has seized $2 million worth of counterfeit toner cartridges in Hong Kong, bound for Canada.
Byron Connolly May 6 2004, 12:00AM Hardware
IBM’s Linux lab in ACT to grow

IBM’s Linux lab in ACT to grow

To meet expected demand for open source software, IBM Australia has announced plans to double the size of its Canberra-based Linux development lab.
Staff Writers Apr 30 2004, 12:00AM Software
Resellers get Unwired in time for Sydney launch

Resellers get Unwired in time for Sydney launch

New wireless broadband ISP Unwired has signed resellers and seeks more to help push its 100Mb/s service, expected to cover 95 percent of Sydney via 63 towers when it goes live in July.
Fleur Doidge Apr 29 2004, 12:00AM Mobility
Linksys cranks up in OZ

Linksys cranks up in OZ

Linksys has launched its first post-Cisco acquisition channel program and would look to shore up agreements with the big retailers in an attempt to mirror its number one position in the North American retail channel.
Byron Connolly Apr 23 2004, 12:00AM Hardware
Cisco reports security flaws in routers, switches

Cisco reports security flaws in routers, switches

Cisco Systems has warned of a new vulnerability that leaves its routers and switches open to denial-of-service (DoS) attacks.
Jennifer Hagendorf Follett Apr 22 2004, 12:00AM Security
Security: It's getting hot in here!

Security: It's getting hot in here!

Recent world events and a year of harmful virus attacks have placed security issues at the forefront of many people's minds and smart channel players are cashing in on the trend.
Staff Writers Apr 19 2004, 12:00AM Security
Infosys tops US$1B in revenue

Infosys tops US$1B in revenue

Infosys Technologies Limited reported this week a 33 percent revenue increase for its fiscal year, becoming the first publicly listed Indian technology company to break a billion dollars in revenue.
Staff Writers Apr 14 2004, 12:00AM Collaboration
Broadband becomes mainstream in the US

Broadband becomes mainstream in the US

Broadband has become a mainstream service in the United States, with one in five households using high-speed connections to access the internet, a market research firm said Tuesday.
Staff Writers Apr 7 2004, 12:00AM Mobility
ComputerLand takes Acer in Tasmania

ComputerLand takes Acer in Tasmania

Reseller and managed services provider ComputerLand Tasmania has added Acer in a bid to diversify its hardware vendor base.
Fleur Doidge Apr 2 2004, 12:00AM Hardware
MYOB to merge with Solution 6 in $233m deal

MYOB to merge with Solution 6 in $233m deal

Business software maker MYOB has agreed to merge with Solution 6 in a deal worth around $233 million.
Staff Writers Mar 29 2004, 12:00AM Software
Opinion: Push to talk being pushed in wrong direction?

Opinion: Push to talk being pushed in wrong direction?

Opinion: PC Authority was recently given a demonstration of ‘Push to Talk’ -- new mobile phone technology -- by Telstra.
Darren Ellis Mar 24 2004, 12:00AM Mobility
Elite business arm in administration

Elite business arm in administration

The PC assembly and IT distribution arm of Elite Industries is in administration, citing ongoing problems with faulty components as the main reason for its troubles.
Byron Connolly Mar 24 2004, 12:00AM Hardware
Practical business internet use doubled in 2002-03

Practical business internet use doubled in 2002-03

Australian companies have more than doubled e-business-related earnings to $24.3 billion in the 2002-03 financial year, Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) figures have claimed.
Staff Writers Mar 23 2004, 12:00AM Mobility
SAP ups ante in integration wars

SAP ups ante in integration wars

The world's largest software company used the world's largest technology show to tout the latest version of its consolidated integration and application platform.
Rochelle Garner Mar 19 2004, 12:00AM Data centre
Broadband rollout in Tassie

Broadband rollout in Tassie

A government-funded project will see the rollout of broadband to 87 sites in rural Tasmania.
Vivienne Fisher Mar 18 2004, 12:00AM Mobility

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