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Unisys seeks 400 support staff for DoD contract

Unisys seeks 400 support staff for DoD contract

After securing a $240 million ICT support services contract with the Australian Department of Defence (DoD), Unisys Australia is now on the hunt for 400 new support staff to make certain the deal runs according to plan.
Mitchell Bingemann Mar 11 2008, 8:00AM Software
Rabid: A funny thing happened on the way to the forum

Rabid: A funny thing happened on the way to the forum

Rabid hopes ideas generated from a bargain user-group forum could make him more cash
Rabid Reseller Mar 6 2008, 2:04PM Software
HCL and Mysis bank on Australian financial institutions

HCL and Mysis bank on Australian financial institutions

Taking time out from InvesTECH - a HCL customer road show held in Sydney in early March - Premkumar, corporate officer and global head of financial services at HCL and Dermot Briody director at Misys Banking Systems Asia, spoke to CRN Australia about the IT needs of financial institutions in Australia.
Lilia Guan Mar 6 2008, 1:58PM Software
NSW IT systems developer sentenced on ASIC charges

NSW IT systems developer sentenced on ASIC charges

Payment systems developer, Lindsay William Field of West Pennant Hills, New South Wales, has been sentenced in the Downing Centre Local Court following a charge brought by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC).
Lilia Guan Mar 3 2008, 12:26PM Software
NewSat's satellite access for rural areas put on hold

NewSat's satellite access for rural areas put on hold

Australian satellite and Internet service provider, NewSat Limited, has had its application for an Australian Broadband Guarantee (ABG) license put on hold by the Department of Broadband Communications and the Digital Economy.

Lilia Guan Feb 27 2008, 6:56AM Collaboration
Australia’s communications industry agrees on broadband policy principles

Australia’s communications industry agrees on broadband policy principles

Australia’s communications industry has agreed on a series of “fundamental principles” that should be the basis for development of policy governing the broadband environment.

a Staff Writer Feb 26 2008, 2:14PM Collaboration
Cheering on VoIP Broadband

Cheering on VoIP Broadband

Voice over Broadband could transform Internet telephony for SMBs
Liz Tay Feb 25 2008, 9:16AM Collaboration
Land rush begins on .asia domains

Land rush begins on .asia domains

The DotAsia Organisation has announced that .asia domain names are now open to all-comers having been restricted to applications from governments and organisations for several months.

a Staff Writer Feb 21 2008, 7:16AM Collaboration
WatchGuard signs on seven new resellers in Australia

WatchGuard signs on seven new resellers in Australia

Network security vendor, WatchGuard has recently signed-up seven Australian and two New Zealand resellers. In conjunction with those new sign-ups, WatchGuard has made a push for resellers to become more interested in its channel program.
Lilia Guan Feb 20 2008, 2:29PM Security
Nintendo calls on US to kill piracy

Nintendo calls on US to kill piracy

Nintendo of America has asked the US Trade Representative to put pressure on specific governments around the world to take a more aggressive stand on games piracy.

Matt Chapman Feb 19 2008, 6:59AM Sales & Marketing
Telstra workers urged to come forward with information on AWA investigation

Telstra workers urged to come forward with information on AWA investigation

The Commonwealth Workplace Ombudsman is calling for Telstra employees around Australia who have been re-offered an Australian Workplace Agreement (AWA) by Telstra to come forward with information.

Lilia Guan Feb 12 2008, 6:06AM Collaboration
Another one bites the dust on Aussie shelves

Another one bites the dust on Aussie shelves

Times are tough here – there’s a drought and floods, and Rabid is witnessing the demise of CDMA and a Japanese consumer brand.
Rabid Reseller Feb 7 2008, 12:02PM Sales & Marketing
Hitachi yet to shed light on market segment exit

Hitachi yet to shed light on market segment exit

Why has Hitachi pulled out of the Australian consumer electronics market?
Trevor Treharne Feb 7 2008, 11:44AM Hardware
Payment on the go

Payment on the go

Cabbiexpress has been revolutionising the taxi payment system. By Louise Durack
Staff Writers Feb 7 2008, 11:36AM Software
Data on the move looks to the clouds

Data on the move looks to the clouds

Many enterprises have moved towards having a “cloud”-shaped network which comes in different forms, creating both advantages and challenges. By Wayne Neich, country manager A/NZ, Blue Coat
Staff Writers Feb 7 2008, 11:23AM Software
Microsoft teams with Mayo Clinic on health care

Microsoft teams with Mayo Clinic on health care

Partnership to 'bridge the gaps in healthcare systems'.
Clement James Jan 29 2008, 6:54AM Software
Telstra on OPEL war path

Telstra on OPEL war path

It seems Telstra is less concerned with Labor’s decision to delay the end of the CDMA network and more worried about the disclosure of 'secret documents' used by the former Government in its decision to award $958 million to OPEL, prior to the last election.
Lilia Guan Jan 21 2008, 1:56PM Collaboration
Experts sound alarm on Silentbanker Trojan

Experts sound alarm on Silentbanker Trojan

Researchers have uncovered a new banking Trojan which steals user data from more than 400 banks worldwide.

Shaun Nichols Jan 16 2008, 7:13AM Security
iPhone deal put on hold in China

iPhone deal put on hold in China

Plans to introduce the iPhone to China have been derailed by a breakdown in negotiations, local press reports say.

Simon Burns Jan 15 2008, 7:45AM Mobility
Australian Fibre to the Home still on the table, says Conroy

Australian Fibre to the Home still on the table, says Conroy

Fibre to the Home proposals will be welcome among bids for Australia's national high speed fibre network, according to Communications Minister, Senator Stephen Conroy.
Adam Turner Jan 14 2008, 4:24PM Collaboration

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