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Hardware vendors will follow the money to open source
The success of consumer IT products like the ASUS Eee PC will help provide the leverage needed to get hardware vendors on board with open source, according to Dirk Hohndel, Intel’s chief technologist for open source.
Sarah Stokely
Jan 31 2008, 2:43PM
Hardware
Rabid rings in the New Year with a new resolve
Forget the usual New Year’s resolutions of giving up smoking or drinking – the year ahead for Rabid is all about making cold hard cash.
Rabid Reseller
Jan 30 2008, 5:23PM
Training & Development
Can the channel save Dell?
An injection of solution provider savvy could hold the key for Dell. By Craig Zarley & Edward F. Moltzen.
Staff Writers
Jan 30 2008, 5:04PM
Hardware
WAN optimisation technology: important to the local market?
As the boundaries of business are redefined, the demand for WAN optimisation grows.
Staff Writers
Jan 30 2008, 4:54PM
Collaboration
Friend or foe: Labor and the Aussie channel
As the Rudd government entices ICT professionals with promises of broadband reform and overhauling the education system’s IT infrastructure, the channel braces for change.
Leanne Mezrani
Jan 30 2008, 1:50PM
Strategy
ACCC sets terms of access to the ULL and line sharing service
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission published final determinations made in the arbitration of disputes over access to the Unconditioned Local Loop Service (ULL) and the Line Sharing Service (LSS).
a Staff Writer
Jan 21 2008, 7:09AM
Collaboration
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
Intel aims to push PCs out of the office
Intel has announced at the 2008 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas that it wants to push computers away from office desks.
Shaun Nichols
Jan 9 2008, 7:41AM
Hardware
Software AG on the acquisition trail
German firm Software AG has acquired application modernisation business Jacanda for $26 million in cash.
Leanne Mezrani
Jan 7 2008, 3:12PM
Software
ACCC publishes exemption applications from Telstra
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has published Telstra's exemption applications made in relation to its supply of the domestic transmission capacity service (DCTS) for tail-end and inter-exchange DTCS in CBD areas.
Staff Writers
Jan 7 2008, 1:29PM
Collaboration
IT giants celebrate birth of the transistor
The transistor will officially turn 60 next week, and the world's largest technology firms are pausing to celebrate an invention which many credit as the creator of Silicon Valley.
Shaun Nichols
Dec 19 2007, 6:08AM
Hardware
The ACCC shares its views on next generation telecommunications networks
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has issued for public consultation two papers related to next generation telecommunications networks.
Lilia Guan
Dec 18 2007, 6:26AM
Collaboration
Microsoft puts Samsung in the frame
Samsung Electronics America has licensed technology developed by Microsoft Research for an 8" digital photo frame, the SPF-83V, which it will launch in time for the Christmas season.
Robert Jaques
Dec 14 2007, 2:07PM
Hardware
Federal Court gives a win to the ACCC on Foxtel digital Pay TV service
The Federal Court has upheld the decision of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) to accept a special access undertaking from Foxtel for its digital Pay TV set top unit service.
Staff Writers
Dec 14 2007, 1:21PM
Finance
US whistleblower's details exposed on the web
A US court had ordered that the personal details of a Californian man be removed from the web, ruling that the information was posted online in retaliation for him blowing the whistle on a bankruptcy fraud case.
Clement James
Dec 14 2007, 6:10AM
Security
What prominent trends can we expect in the Australian IT channel for 2008?
Virtualisation, Unified Communications, green IT? What will next year hold?
Staff Writers
Dec 13 2007, 11:55AM
Strategy
Playing the communication game
Communication is something we all do every day, yet we often get it so very wrong
Wayne Small
Dec 13 2007, 11:47AM
Collaboration
’Tis the season to be friendly to all
Matthew JC. Powell has finally found a use for the Internet
Matthew JC Powell
Dec 13 2007, 11:12AM
Software
Petascale computers: the next supercomputing wave
The author of the world's first published collection on petascale techniques, David A. Bader, discusses petascale, exascale and the future of computing.
Liz Tay
Dec 10 2007, 4:18PM
Hardware
The eight myths of data encryption
How misconceptions about data encryption are preventing A/NZ companies from effectively protecting data exchanged with employees, partners and suppliers.
Simon Coffey
Nov 28 2007, 11:15AM
Security
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