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100 percent rise in malware

100 percent rise in malware

Helen Frost Jun 24 2008, 3:34PM Security
Your broken computer is in China’s garbage dump

Your broken computer is in China’s garbage dump

What happens when today’s toys turn into tomorrow’s trash? Australia is on the shame list
Mitchell Bingemann Jun 24 2008, 3:34PM Sales & Marketing
Fears over fee hikes in Labor’s ambitious broadband plans

Fears over fee hikes in Labor’s ambitious broadband plans

The Australian Federal Government’s ambitious broadband plans could potentially drive up consumer prices for broadband services, claims the Liberal party and independent telecommunication analyst, Paul Budde.
Lilia Guan Jun 23 2008, 3:19PM Collaboration
Telstra wants in on iPhone

Telstra wants in on iPhone

It appears as though Telstra will belatedly jump on the iPhone bandwagon and will offer Apple’s 3G mobile device some two weeks after rivals Optus and Vodafone make it available to the public.
Mitchell Bingemann Jun 20 2008, 1:47PM Mobility
Organisations in the dark about unified comms

Organisations in the dark about unified comms

Companies are still wary of unified communications, says analyst firm Forrester.
Guy Dixon Jun 19 2008, 8:35AM Collaboration
People as important as IT in SOA deployments

People as important as IT in SOA deployments

Businesses are rapidly taking advantage of techniques that let them generate revenue by reusing existing technology.
Andrew Charlesworth Jun 18 2008, 8:28AM Hardware
PMPartners sees need for bridge in project gaps

PMPartners sees need for bridge in project gaps

PMPartners Group has claimed that 60 percent of Australian organisations have no project governance, greatly increasing the risk of project failure and time or budget overruns.
Lilia Guan Jun 16 2008, 2:40PM Strategy
One in five Australian households has HD TV

One in five Australian households has HD TV

At least according to Sony. And they'd very much like to market to the other four houses.
Alex Kidman Jun 14 2008, 10:43AM Hardware
Labor kicks off round one of its Digital Education Revolution

Labor kicks off round one of its Digital Education Revolution

Secondary schools across Australia are set to benefit under the Rudd Government's $1.2 billion Digital Education Revolution.
Lilia Guan Jun 13 2008, 2:18PM Collaboration
Opinion: What’s in a name?

Opinion: What’s in a name?

Hiding under the hype of the iPhone media deluge was a little note about the next release of Apple’s Mac OS X.
Ian Yates Jun 13 2008, 9:53AM Training & Development
MP Billson wants to reverse funding cuts in stopping online pedophiles

MP Billson wants to reverse funding cuts in stopping online pedophiles

The Federal Opposition has urged the "Rudd Government razor gang" to not cut funding allocated to tackling online child sex exploitation.
Lilia Guan Jun 10 2008, 3:13PM Finance
Webroot in the clouds over new SaaS service

Webroot in the clouds over new SaaS service

Australian resellers now have the opportunity to add Webroot’s new web and email security SaaS service to their portfolio.
Lilia Guan Jun 5 2008, 11:47AM Security
HP ProLiant offers two servers in one

HP ProLiant offers two servers in one

HP has unveiled its ProLiant BL2x220c G5 which contains the components for two separate servers in a single blade server unit..
Shaun Nichols Jun 4 2008, 2:40PM Hardware
Global processor shipments slow in Q1

Global processor shipments slow in Q1

Worldwide PC microprocessor shipments "slowed notably" in the first quarter of 2008, new analysis reveals..
Robert Jaques Jun 4 2008, 7:49AM Hardware
Apple loses out in smart phone market

Apple loses out in smart phone market

Apple is losing its grip in the smartphone market according to research firm IDC's vendor survey.
Nick Farrell Jun 3 2008, 8:11AM Hardware
Cellnet focuses on IT in NZ

Cellnet focuses on IT in NZ

Cellnet is looking to expand its IT portfolio in New Zealand with its ten-year contract with Telecom NZ set to expire in September.
Lilia Guan May 29 2008, 3:50PM Mobility
Training for your future in storage

Training for your future in storage

Strong growth in the market means the correct training for staff is absolutely vital to ensure the success of any business
Staff Writers May 28 2008, 10:39AM Data centre
Citrix touts the desktop as the next big wave in virtualisation

Citrix touts the desktop as the next big wave in virtualisation

Although server virtualisation has historically led the way in the virtualisation market, Citrix says desktop virtualisation is now emerging as the new hot thing.
Ashley Clark May 28 2008, 6:00AM Software
Mobile broadband revolution continues in APAC

Mobile broadband revolution continues in APAC

New research from telecommunication analyst group, Ovum, finds that mobile broadband is revolutionising broadband access across Asia Pacific.
Staff Writers May 20 2008, 7:46AM Collaboration
Marshal makes investments in its channel

Marshal makes investments in its channel

Integrated email and Internet content security provider, Marshal has added WhiteGold Solutions to its distributor books. Marshal has also appointed Serdar Yelutas as the new national channel manager for Australia.
Lilia Guan May 14 2008, 1:30PM Security

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