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Catholic schools jump on broadband bandwagon

Catholic schools jump on broadband bandwagon

Three Catholic dioceses have combined their purchasing power to provide broadband services to 4,000 teachers and 40,000 students at around 100 regional schools, at a cost of around $4.5 million.
Byron Connolly Nov 17 2003, 12:00AM Mobility
Vendors to tighten grip on the channel: Gartner

Vendors to tighten grip on the channel: Gartner

Commoditised business applications could make resellers, service providers and end-users increasingly dependent on vendors, analysts said at a recent industry conference.
Fleur Doidge Nov 14 2003, 12:00AM Hardware
D-Link cheers on its ADSL winners

D-Link cheers on its ADSL winners

Networking vendor D-Link has been partying its way around Australia this last week, celebrating shipping 150,000 ADSL modems to its customers.
Fleur Doidge Nov 3 2003, 12:00AM Mobility
Broadband demand on the up: ACCC

Broadband demand on the up: ACCC

More than half a million connections have been hooked up to broadband, according to a report from the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC).
Vivienne Fisher Oct 10 2003, 12:00AM Mobility
Siebel, IBM to spend millions on joint marketing

Siebel, IBM to spend millions on joint marketing

Siebel Systems announced that it has jointly developed with IBM a hosted version of its CRM software, called Siebel CRM OnDemand.
Rochelle Garner Oct 3 2003, 12:00AM Data centre
META sun sets on system integration

META sun sets on system integration

System integrators and professional services firms are in a declining market that could wipe out pure-play companies, a new report has predicted.
Fleur Doidge Sep 29 2003, 12:00AM Data centre
Storage software market on the rise

Storage software market on the rise

The worldwide storage software market was worth US$1.6 billion in the second quarter of 2003, a 7.3 percent jump on the previous quarter, according to researcher IDC's quarterly storage software tracker.
Keith Furman Sep 23 2003, 12:00AM Data centre
Aust business lax on IT security

Aust business lax on IT security

Recent thefts of Customs and Transport computers show the Australian market has failed to take a proactive approach to PC security, one company in the field has claimed.
Fleur Doidge Sep 12 2003, 12:00AM Security
Channel sceptical on Dell pricing

Channel sceptical on Dell pricing

Channel competitors have poured scorn on Dell’s promised 20 percent price cuts to its enterprise and SMB hardware range, arguing that the company’s marketing fails to reflect its policy of adjusting prices by customer.
Fleur Doidge Sep 10 2003, 12:00AM Hardware
Oracle unshakable on unbreakable promise

Oracle unshakable on unbreakable promise

Oracle’s famous promise to make its products ‘unbreakable’ has made it a target for malicious hackers, said Mary Ann Davidson, chief security officer for the company.
Siobhan Chapman Sep 9 2003, 12:00AM Software
eXeed turns on 3G

eXeed turns on 3G

Distributor eXeed is planning to spin out a separate division over the next 12 months focusing on telecommunications products and services and mobility, following the signing of an agreement with Hutchison Telecoms to distribute its 3G handsets and related services.
Byron Connolly Aug 27 2003, 12:00AM Mobility
White men can jump . . . on an Apple

White men can jump . . . on an Apple

It’s perhaps no surprise to find a self-confessed Mac evangelist drawing swords for the triple-headed beast that is Australia’s largest Apple reseller, Next Byte. And MD Adam Steinhardt does see himself as something of a crusader.
Staff Writers Jul 18 2003, 12:00AM Hardware
Aussie businesses being hoodwinked on IT spend

Aussie businesses being hoodwinked on IT spend

Australian businesses are being hoodwinked into spending up to 50% too much on IT infrastructure due to poor technical knowledge and taking advice carte blanche, Bruce McCurdy, CEO at Brisbane reseller Clariti has claimed.
Staff Writers Jul 18 2003, 12:00AM Collaboration

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