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Kaz, Symantec partner on SMB security services

Kaz, Symantec partner on SMB security services

Kaz and Symantec have partnered on a new services agreement which will see the two companies move deeper into the upper SMB security market.
Tim Lohman Jun 6 2006, 2:30PM Security
SMB IT spending too slow

SMB IT spending too slow

The SMB sector will only account for 31 percent of all ICT spending this year, despite representing 99.8 percent of all Australian businesses, IDC predicted.
Lilia Guan Jun 2 2006, 9:41AM Finance
Reuters Summit - Acer upbeat on PC sales

Reuters Summit - Acer upbeat on PC sales

HONG KONG - Acer, the world's fourth-largest PC vendor, aims to sell 56 percent more company's chairman has said.
Baker Li Mar 3 2006, 9:43AM Hardware
Apple hits new high, on video, PC expectations

Apple hits new high, on video, PC expectations

Shares of Apple Computer Inc. on Wednesday jumped to a record high as investors made bets on growth in its digital music and video businesses, analysts said.
Lisa Baertlein Nov 3 2005, 3:00PM Hardware
Microsoft starts selling paid search ads on MSN

Microsoft starts selling paid search ads on MSN

Software maker Microsoft Corp. on Monday said it would start selling paid search listings, which allow advertisers to purchase advertising space alongside search results on its MSN Internet site.
Staff Writers Sep 27 2005, 9:45AM Sales & Marketing
Oracle Q1 up, shares fall on downbeat forecast

Oracle Q1 up, shares fall on downbeat forecast

Software company Oracle Corp. reported quarterly profit jumped 38 percent on its purchase of PeopleSoft but forecast revenues at the low end of expectations, sending shares down 4.4 percent.
Duncan Martell Sep 26 2005, 2:00PM Software
DiData takes on MessageLabs

DiData takes on MessageLabs

Email security provider MessageLabs has teamed up with system integrator Dimension Data to sell managed security services to Australia-based businesses.
Staff Writers Apr 29 2005, 2:55PM News
Merging on the ridiculous

Merging on the ridiculous

So we begin the New Year with one less major distributor to deal with, but that also means one less chance to get that gadget elsewhere that’s stuck on back order with your usual supplier.
Rabid Reseller Mar 14 2005, 1:19PM Training & Development
Big Blue battles Dell, HP on price

Big Blue battles Dell, HP on price

IBM in the US is targeting Dell and HP with a price-competitive SystemSeller program aimed at partners selling servers and storage to midmarket customers.
Craig Zarley , Steven Burke Mar 7 2005, 12:00AM Software
Microsoft goes Dutch on spyware spat

Microsoft goes Dutch on spyware spat

Microsoft has agreed to apologise to and pay a Dutch portal for mistakenly flagging it as a purveyor of malicious content.
Gregg Keizer Feb 25 2005, 12:00AM Security
Carly’s outsourcing bonanza lives on

Carly’s outsourcing bonanza lives on

The much-maligned "Era of Carly Fiorina" at Hewlett-Packard wasn't all bad. She leaves behind what is considered the biggest outsourcing contract of all -- with Procter & Gamble -- which promises to continue to produce big dividends for both companies.
W. David Gardner Feb 18 2005, 12:00AM Services
HP, Panasonic agree on DVD formats

HP, Panasonic agree on DVD formats

Hewlett-Packard and Matsushita Electric Industrial, which makes Panasonic consumer electronics, this week said they have agreed to work together in supporting DVD formats, a confusing list of acronyms for most consumers.
Antone Gonsalves Jan 6 2005, 12:00AM Collaboration
Oracle challenges ISVs on software stack

Oracle challenges ISVs on software stack

Larry Ellison has said Oracle will continue to take on former ISV allies in its quest to beat Microsoft at its own game.
Barbara Darrow Dec 10 2004, 12:00AM Software
Open source pioneers take on EU patent issue

Open source pioneers take on EU patent issue

With the European Union's Council preparing to take up an important software patent issue later this week, a group of open-source software pioneers, led by Linux developer Linus Torvalds, has issued an appeal to the EU Council to block the legalisation of software patents because they are "deceptive, dangerous, and democratically illegitimate."
W. David Gardner Nov 24 2004, 12:00AM Software
Phish on Christmas menu

Phish on Christmas menu

Christmas is coming and phishers are expected to take increased advantage of the holiday season this year to con their way to the bank and credit accounts of computer users worldwide, an IT security vendor has warned.
Fleur Doidge Nov 18 2004, 12:00AM Security
Gartner: Oracle needs to come clean on vulnerability

Gartner: Oracle needs to come clean on vulnerability

Oracle's refusal to get specific about the vulnerabilities addressed by a recent patch increase the risk to customers, a pair of Gartner analysts has alleged.
Staff Writers Nov 15 2004, 12:00AM Security
Ingram banks on emerging technologies

Ingram banks on emerging technologies

Ingram Micro is counting on emerging technologies to spur growth for the next few years
Scott Campbell Nov 1 2004, 12:00AM Strategy
Renepo worms in on OS X

Renepo worms in on OS X

A new worm known as Renepo is turning off firewalls and other security measures built into Mac OS X.
Staff Writers Oct 26 2004, 12:00AM Security
Sun won't shine on box-droppers

Sun won't shine on box-droppers

Sun Microsystems president and chief operating officer Jonathan Schwartz has predicted an "inevitable" demise for traditional IT resellers who don't adopt services or subscription pricing.
Fleur Doidge Oct 13 2004, 12:00AM Hardware
ACIF calls for comment on draft telco code

ACIF calls for comment on draft telco code

The Australian Communications Industry Forum has called for comment on a draft code that would regulate telecommunications contracts for consumers and small businesses.
Vivienne Fisher Oct 12 2004, 12:00AM Mobility

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