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iPrimus super-sizes ADSL2+ plans
iPrimus today unveiled a new ADSL2+ offering that the company claims includes the largest data amount ever offered by an Australian broadband provider to residential customers.
Mitchell Bingemann
May 28 2008, 4:06PM
Collaboration
EMC flashes its solid state plans
EMC has predicted that enterprise flash storage drives will cost as little as fibre channel alternatives by 2010.
Rosalie Marshall
May 22 2008, 9:11PM
Data centre
Oracle talks up its Fusion Middleware plans
Oracle previewed a number of planned enhancements, including better support for development and deployment of rich enterprise applications, for its Fusion Middleware family.
Staff Writers
May 13 2008, 7:42AM
Software
AMD unveils plans for many-core chips
Six-core and 12-core chips planned for coming years
Daniel Robinson
May 12 2008, 3:02PM
Hardware
Nasa plans 5G comms 'nanosats'
Nasa is developing satellites weighing as little as 5kg for a future global telecoms network.
Iain Thomson
Apr 26 2008, 3:53PM
Mobility
Internode: New broadband plans maintains free uploads
Just off the back of its announcement of more naked DSL products, Australian Internet Service Provider Internode - has launched a range of new consumer and business broadband plans that maintain free data uploads.
Lilia Guan
Apr 24 2008, 2:10PM
Collaboration
TEAC plans to list on the ASX
Over the past two years, TEAC Australia has made great strides in reinvigorating the brand under the ownership of Singapore-based TT International. According to TEAC, its market-share has grown in the region and now it plans to list on the Australian Stock Exchange.
Lilia Guan
Apr 2 2008, 10:48AM
Finance
IBM plans Dublin computing centre
IBM
revealed its plans to build a cloud computing centre in Dublin.
Shaun Nichols
Mar 22 2008, 2:20PM
Hardware
ETT spruiks satellite broadband in face of OPEL and Govt plans
Even as OPEL finalises its nation-wide WiMAX rollout and the Federal Government teeters on its FttN plans for regional Australia, newly appointed wholesaler for the IPSTAR satellite, ETT Limited, remains firm in its belief of becoming a serious regional broadband provider.
Mitchell Bingemann
Jan 18 2008, 3:56PM
Collaboration
Facebook backs down on ad plans
Social networking site Facebook has cancelled its advertising program, that showed what members were purchasing from ecommerce web sites..
Iain Thomson
Dec 3 2007, 3:25PM
Software
Synnex plans for expansion in QLD
Following a series of roadshow events in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane, Synnex Australia is capitalising on its exposure by expanding its presence in Queensland.
Lilia Guan
Nov 7 2007, 2:42PM
Strategy
EFTel plans to rollout VDSL
Australian Internet provider, EFTel Limited has announced its plans to rollout of nationwide Very High Speed Digital Subscriber Line 2 (VDSL2), the next generation in high-speed broadband delivery nationwide.
Staff Writers
Nov 5 2007, 6:06AM
Collaboration
Internode revises plans
Internode has restructured its broadband plans for the first time in two years.
Staff Writers
Jun 13 2007, 2:45PM
Collaboration
Sony confirms 80GB PlayStation
Sony has confirmed that it will launch an 80GB PlayStation 3 in June in Asia, but not in Europe, and nothing confirmed for Australia.
Staff Writers
May 23 2007, 11:32AM
Sales & Marketing
BigAir announces plans for 1Gbit wireless service
BigAir has announced plans to roll out over the coming year, wireless broadband services offering symmetric speeds up to 1Gbit per second.
Staff Writers
Nov 21 2006, 11:53AM
Mobility
Sun's new US channel chief talks channel plans
Sun Microsystems executives have for the first time discussed its company's channel organization in the wake of the imminent retirement of Greg Stroud, the company's current channel chief.
Joseph Kovar
Jul 21 2006, 10:04AM
Data centre
Legrand overhauls partner program
Legrand Software has launched a new channel program aimed at spurring its top-end resellers to further embrace the company's CRM software.
Lilia Guan
Jul 19 2006, 9:00AM
Training & Development
EMC confirms plans to buy RSA In $2.1B deal
Rumours of EMC acquiring RSA it turns out have not been greatly exaggerated. EMC has confirmed plans to acquire RSA Security in a deal worth some US$2.1b.
Kevin McLaughlin
Jun 30 2006, 9:15AM
Security
Microsoft plans cheaper Windows version for India
Microsoft Corp. plans to release a low-cost version of its Windows software for India in an attempt to check high piracy levels, the legal affairs head of the world's largest independent software maker said.
Staff Writers
Oct 4 2005, 12:25PM
Software
Synnex flags plans for automated warehousing in Sydney, Melbourne
Distributor and box-builder Synnex has outlined plans to open at least one $25 million automated warehouse in either Melbourne or Sydney by 2006.
Fleur Doidge
Oct 1 2004, 12:00AM
Services
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