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Intel appoints new local boss
Intel has promoted Australia and New Zealand sales manager Philip Cronin to general manager for Intel in Australasia, replacing David Bolt in the country manager role.
Staff Writers
Jan 8 2004, 12:00AM
Hardware
New OS for tablet PCs due June
Microsoft has promised to make a new version of its Windows operating system for tablet PCs available to end-users and the channel from mid-year.
Fleur Doidge
Jan 7 2004, 12:00AM
Software
IT pros on New Year jobhunt?
Linux, coupled with governments looking at moving to open source, could offer increased job opportunities for Australian IT professionals this year, according to one recruitment firm.
Claire Doble
Jan 6 2004, 12:00AM
Sales & Marketing
Dell enters retail market in New Zealand
Dell Computer has initiated a pilot project selling its low-end Dimension 2400 PCs at New Zealand retailer The Warehouse.
Byron Connolly
Jan 6 2004, 12:00AM
Hardware
Merry Christmas and a happy New Year!
This website will next be updated Friday 2 January 2004. CRN would like to wish all our valued readers and contacts all the best for the festive season. And don't forget: 'Whatever you do, be good -- and if you can't be good, be careful.'
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Dec 24 2003, 12:00AM
Software
Sun flags new Java-like language
Sun Microsystems executives working on a military-funding supercomputing research project in the US say they're developing a new, Java-like programming language and run-time environment that could simplify programming high-performance computing applications.
Aaron Ricadela
Dec 22 2003, 12:00AM
Software
Acer culls topped with new signing
Acer has concluded its year of channel culls by signing corporate reseller Harris Technology as a Gold Partner.
Fleur Doidge
Dec 9 2003, 12:00AM
Hardware
Microsoft weighs new play for low-end accounting
Microsoft is hoping Magellan can take it where Microsoft Profit and bCentral Finance Manager could not. The destination? Small business accounting, a market dominated by Intuit's QuickBooks.
Barbara Darrow
Dec 8 2003, 12:00AM
Software
New worm assaults anti-spam organisations
Email security company MessageLabs has intercepted a new variant of the Mimail email worm -- 32/Mimail.L-mm.
Nirmal Chandrasena
Dec 3 2003, 12:00AM
Security
NEC ships new displays, graphics software
Display maker NEC-Mitsubishi has unveiled two new LCD displays and new video display configuration software for the higher-end video and graphics display space, at Comdex in Las Vegas USA.
Edward F. Moltzen
Nov 20 2003, 12:00AM
Hardware
Hardware partners slide in new HP drive
HP has sent another three partners what it terms ‘re-alignment’ notices, in a move that channel players believed reflects a shift in that vendor’s focus away from hardware dealers.
Fleur Doidge
Nov 19 2003, 12:00AM
Hardware
New worm no pay pal
Another variant of the MiMail worm that last appeared late October broke out on Friday disguised as a message from online payment vendor PayPal. It tries to fool users into disclosing credit-card information.
Gregg Keizer
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Gregg Keizer
Nov 17 2003, 12:00AM
Security
Optima MD resigns, new appointments announced
Optima ICM managing director Douglas Wong has resigned after only four months in the job.
Byron Connolly
Nov 15 2003, 12:00AM
Hardware
Xandros unveils new Linux desktop
Xandros launched the newest version of its Linux-compatible desktop graphical environment on Wednesday, hoping to entice users away from the virus- and worm-plagued Windows.
Staff Writers
Nov 14 2003, 12:00AM
Software
New Trojan intercepted in Aust
A Trojan that masquerades as a fake credit profile and loan application was discovered overnight in Australia, according to a managed services provider.
Vivienne Fisher
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Staff Writers
Nov 12 2003, 12:00AM
Security
Network Appliance rigs new Spinnaker
Network Appliance, a manufacturer of data-storage devices, said it planned to buy Spinnaker Networks, for US$300 million in stock.
Aaron Ricadela
Nov 5 2003, 12:00AM
Data centre
HP ramps up SMB push with new server
HP has released a new dual-processor server for SMBs.
Staff Writers
Oct 30 2003, 12:00AM
Hardware
Dell offers cheap new handheld
Dell has introduced a new handheld with optional integrated 802.11b wireless capability priced from US$379.
Marie Lingblom
Oct 16 2003, 12:00AM
Hardware
New retail concept LANds
A concept store - which combines an internet café with an IT retailer - turned a profit after two weeks of operation with plans to franchise the model which is claimed to be an Australian first.
Claire Doble
Oct 10 2003, 12:00AM
Sales & Marketing
New IBM ThinkPads take a fall
IBM on Monday, October 6, unveiled two models in its ThinkPad line of laptops with a new data protection scheme that detects sudden movements -- such as a dropped notebook -- and locks down the hard drive before the fall can cause a crash.
Staff Writers
Oct 7 2003, 12:00AM
Hardware
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