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Laptops to overtake desktops in 2009

Laptops to overtake desktops in 2009

The PC microprocessor market is heading for an "inflection point" in late 2008 or early 2009, when the number of microprocessors shipping for notebooks will exceed those shipping for desktops for the first time.
Robert Jaques May 8 2008, 7:37AM Hardware
Interactive Intelligence seeks resellers in A/NZ

Interactive Intelligence seeks resellers in A/NZ

NASDAQ-listed unified IP business communications vendor, Interactive Intelligence, has launched a channel campaign to attract partners in Australia and New Zealand.
Leanne Mezrani May 5 2008, 4:52PM Software
Opinion: Will the iPhone be available to all independent Apple resellers in June?

Opinion: Will the iPhone be available to all independent Apple resellers in June?

Online rumours that Apple is planning to bring the iPhone out to Australia in June through Optus have reached a peak. However it’s highly unlikely Apple will roll out the 3G iPhone to all of its independent Apple resellers.
Lilia Guan May 5 2008, 1:16PM Mobility
Japanese civil servant in web porn frenzy

Japanese civil servant in web porn frenzy

A Japanese civil servant has been fined and demoted after viewing a staggering 780,000 pornographic websites over a nine-month period.

Iain Thomson May 5 2008, 7:20AM Security
Opinion: Dell goes retail in Australia ... so what?

Opinion: Dell goes retail in Australia ... so what?

OfficeWorks has become the lucky mass merchant retail chain to have the pleasure of stocking Dell’s consumer products line in the Australian marketplace. Those sceptical of Dell's channel need to see this announcement as just one of many olive branches Dell has shown the channel over the past year.
Lilia Guan May 1 2008, 2:11PM Hardware
IDC: Channel key to success for security vendors in A/NZ

IDC: Channel key to success for security vendors in A/NZ

IDC research has revealed that over 80 percent of all security software in A/NZ was sold through the channel in 2007
Staff Writers Apr 30 2008, 11:41AM Security
What’s in that code?

What’s in that code?

Vendors begin to respond to the failures of URL filtering
Darren Baguely Apr 30 2008, 11:25AM Security
Is Open Source adoption set to mushroom in Australia?

Is Open Source adoption set to mushroom in Australia?

Optimism and take-up is growing around the platform-independent code with the industry taking more notice of this fast growing area
Staff Writers Apr 30 2008, 10:56AM Software
Polycom steps up its presence in A/NZ

Polycom steps up its presence in A/NZ

Unified collaborations vendor Polycom has relocated its Australia New Zealand headquarters to larger premises in North Sydney to accommodate rapid headcount growth and establish a Customer Experience Centre showcasing its products.
Staff Writers Apr 22 2008, 1:50PM Collaboration
Bluechip InfoTech loses five staff, opens warehouse in SA

Bluechip InfoTech loses five staff, opens warehouse in SA

Despite streamlining its operations in the last year, Australian IT distributor – Bluechip InfoTech - will be opening a warehouse in South Australia in May to support its existing South Australian sales office.
Lilia Guan Apr 21 2008, 2:03PM Strategy
Liberal: Conroy’s broadband tender process in trouble

Liberal: Conroy’s broadband tender process in trouble

Communications Minister Stephen Conroy’s tender process for the construction of a national broadband network risks falling apart at the seams with the minister telling a key industry summit that he is happy to accept “non-complying” bids, claimed Shadow Communications Minister Senator Bruce Billson.

Lilia Guan Apr 21 2008, 6:59AM Mobility
Worldwide PC shipments to grow 11 Percent in 2008

Worldwide PC shipments to grow 11 Percent in 2008

Worldwide PC shipments are forecast to total 293 million units in 2008, up 10.9 percent from 2007 shipments of 264 million units, according to Gartner. However, the analyst warned that growth could fall into single digits if global economic headwinds strengthen.
Staff Writers Apr 15 2008, 5:56PM Hardware
Head to head: How strong is the Business Intelligence space in A/NZ?

Head to head: How strong is the Business Intelligence space in A/NZ?

Microsoft and IBM go head-to-head to discuss local demand for Business Intelligence software
Staff Writers Apr 15 2008, 5:24PM Software
Threats to surge in 2008

Threats to surge in 2008

With the first quarter of the year over, the outlook looks ominous: botnets threaten to wreak havoc in 2008
Negar Salek Apr 15 2008, 4:43PM Security
Nokia to pay off staff in axed German factory

Nokia to pay off staff in axed German factory

Mobile phone giant Nokia has reached agreement on key elements of a reconciliation of interests and social plan for employees affected by the company's closure of its Bochum site in Germany.

Staff Writers Apr 11 2008, 7:08AM Mobility
Queensland Uni giving schools the quickest Internet in the land

Queensland Uni giving schools the quickest Internet in the land

The University of Queensland is paving a high-speed broadband revolution for school communities with a new network that allows them to connect to the internet at a speed of one gigabit a second (Gbps).
Mitchell Bingemann Apr 10 2008, 6:34AM Mobility
ATUG: Conroy must have alternative for OPEL

ATUG: Conroy must have alternative for OPEL

The Australian Telecommunication Users Group (ATUG) has put in its two cents' worth on Senator Conroy’s decision to disband OPEL. According to a recent statement, ATUG viewed the OPEL initiative as an important part of the solution to the lack of communication services available to regional Australia.
Lilia Guan Apr 5 2008, 10:25AM Collaboration
Ex-DiData joins NSC in WA

Ex-DiData joins NSC in WA

Australian converged communications integrator, NSC Enterprise Solutions, has appointed Noel Northcott as WA branch manager to drive the company’s growth in Western Australia.
a Staff Writer Apr 2 2008, 11:00AM Services
Business Intelligence top priority of CIOs in APAC

Business Intelligence top priority of CIOs in APAC

At the Gartner Business Intelligence and Information Management Summit in Singapore, analysts gathered to discuss the changing Business Intelligence landscape.
Staff Writers Apr 2 2008, 10:51AM Software
Emergency services hack lands man in prison

Emergency services hack lands man in prison

A Washington man has been sentenced to three years in prison for an elaborate prank which lead to a Swat team raiding an innocent family's home.

Shaun Nichols Mar 29 2008, 8:03AM Security

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