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Telstra: CDMA customers avoid the Next G network rush
Australian telecommunication giant, Telstra, is urging all remaining CDMA customers to act now and upgrade to the Next G network to avoid any last minute rush when the CDMA network closes on 28 April.
Staff Writers
Apr 17 2008, 8:18AM
Collaboration
Tandberg Summit 2008: Video killed the radio star
Tandberg is heralding the birth of video culture, with YouTube as proof of long-term growth
Leanne Mezrani
Apr 15 2008, 5:45PM
Collaboration
The desktop ain’t dead
Desktop virtualisation enables solution providers to change the kinds of conversations they’re having with customers. By Joseph F. Kovar
Staff Writers
Apr 15 2008, 5:32PM
Collaboration
Getting to the bottom of a channel breakdown
What happened to the Leading Solutions and ComputerCORP “merger”?
Trevor Treharne
Apr 15 2008, 5:26PM
Training & Development
Head to head: How strong is the Business Intelligence space in A/NZ?
Microsoft and IBM go head-to-head to discuss local demand for Business Intelligence software
Staff Writers
Apr 15 2008, 5:24PM
Software
The business sense of going Green
‘Going Green’ is a topic that many people are familiar with, but it is still slow to be adopted in the corporate world.
Staff Writers
Apr 15 2008, 5:20PM
Finance
Studying the 2008 server scene
Martin Gregory provides his views on the top server trends expected to hit the Australian market this year.
Staff Writers
Apr 15 2008, 5:03PM
Collaboration
IBM proposes the death of flash memory and hard drives
IBM’s
Almaden Laboratory
has been outlining a new form of memory that it says will replace both flash memory storage and platter-based hard drives.
Iain Thomson
Apr 14 2008, 7:55AM
Hardware
Sony to revamp the PlayStation store
Sony has announced that from 15 April users of its online content store will be treated to a new look and feel site.
Staff Writers
Apr 12 2008, 6:39AM
Hardware
Queensland Uni giving schools the quickest Internet in the land
The University of Queensland is paving a high-speed broadband revolution for school communities with a new network that allows them to connect to the internet at a speed of one gigabit a second (Gbps).
Mitchell Bingemann
Apr 10 2008, 6:34AM
Mobility
USB malware on the rise
Around a tenth of all malware is designed to use portable storage media, such as removable USB drives, as an attack and spread vector.
Robert Jaques
Apr 3 2008, 2:01PM
Security
Borland StarTeam 2008 goes out to the Australian channel
Open Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) solutions vendor - Borland - has made available Borland StarTeam 2008, its software change and configuration management (SCCM) solution to its resellers.
Lilia Guan
Apr 3 2008, 1:33PM
Software
Playing the baby waiting game with an iPod
Waiting for a baby to arrive is like watching water boil, writes Matthew JC. Powell
Matthew JC Powell
Apr 2 2008, 4:54PM
Hardware
When will the converged network become a reality?
We ask our industry commentators when we can expect to witness fully converged networks in Australia
Staff Writers
Apr 2 2008, 4:53PM
Collaboration
Mobile Internet: the wireless convergence
The progressive rise of mobile Internet services could turn the tables on Australia’s copper wire monopoly
Liz Tay
Apr 2 2008, 4:51PM
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
Notebooks hit the runway
The notebooks on display at technology outlets are looking shinier than ever
Staff Writers
Mar 27 2008, 11:35AM
Hardware
Ten predictions for the chip market in 2008
VARs and industry experts on what lies ahead
Damon Poeter
Mar 27 2008, 11:33AM
Hardware
On the Mark
HP’s top exec says if you want to ‘kick some butt,’ partner with us. But if you’re not fired up, go find someone else to mess with
Craig Zarley
Mar 27 2008, 11:32AM
Hardware
Virtual insanity: the ugly side of virtualisation
Rabid looks at how virtualisation technology can be taken to an impractical extreme
Rabid Reseller
Mar 27 2008, 11:30AM
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