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Merging on the ridiculous
So we begin the New Year with one less major distributor to deal with, but that also means one less chance to get that gadget elsewhere that’s stuck on back order with your usual supplier.
Rabid Reseller
Mar 14 2005, 1:19PM
Training & Development
The servers they are a-changing
Microsoft's shifting server strategy is shifting some more.
Barbara Darrow
Mar 2 2005, 12:00AM
Collaboration
The games conundrum
Some retailers risk jail time and thousands of dollars in fines to sell banned games - and the recent spate of games being banned may just play into the hands of pirates.
Staff Writers
Feb 23 2005, 12:00AM
Strategy
IT staff will go the extra mile for dream job
Australian IT contractors are willing to travel overseas for the right job, according to a nationwide survey of over 1000 industry workers.
Emily Kerry
Dec 1 2004, 12:00AM
Sales & Marketing
Half-Life 2: raising the (crow)bar
Half-Life 2, the most anticipated PC game in recent years, has finally been released to the joy of eager gamers across the globe.
DVD Editor
Nov 19 2004, 12:00AM
Software
Where in the world?
Beyond the constant carping about IT support outsourced to Bangalore, there's an untold story about a plethora of pickings for channel champions worldwide.
Staff Writers
Nov 17 2004, 12:00AM
Feature
Rust denies he's the top dog
Ingram Micro Australia boss Steve Rust on Tuesday denied he was selected to lead the merged Ingram Micro/Tech Pacific organisation saying any reported announcement about the role was "premature."
Byron Connolly
Nov 16 2004, 12:00AM
Sales & Marketing
VoIP moving to the desktop: survey
Two thirds of global businesses will deploy VoIP to the desktop by 2006, according to a survey.
Staff Writers
Nov 3 2004, 12:00AM
Mobility
Solving the managed security puzzle
Despite the proliferation of managed security offerings among resellers and vendors, real profits may be in the wings as more organisations outsource IT security than ever before.
Staff Writers
Oct 19 2004, 12:00AM
Security
Next Byte quits the PC game
Independent Apple reseller Next Byte has closed its PC store NBPC in Chapel Street, citing poor walk-in business in the fashionable Melbourne shopping street.
Fleur Doidge
Oct 8 2004, 12:00AM
Hardware
ZigBee the next wireless revolution
A study released this week by ABI Research claims that ZigBee is "the next revolution in wireless technology".
Staff Writers
Sep 30 2004, 12:00AM
Mobility
Protecting IP - technology not the answer
Intellectual property theft from companies could become more of a problem as technology improves.
Claire Doble
Sep 29 2004, 12:00AM
Security
China the next tech powerhouse: Deloitte
China is fast becoming a technology powerhouse and local Australian ICT firms risk losing their advantage if they ignore the country’s influence on global standards, according to new Deloitte research.
Byron Connolly
Sep 27 2004, 12:00AM
Hardware
VoIP for the home
Engin, a division of Mobile Innovations launched what it claimed to be the first broadband telephony service for consumers to be sold through retailers Dick Smith and Tandy.
Staff Writers
Sep 23 2004, 12:00AM
Collaboration
The big chill
Budgets have frozen. Businesses have had a global run of financial bad news, leaving resellers wondering if IT spending in the enterprise will ever heat up.
Staff Writers
Sep 20 2004, 12:00AM
Feature
The new business rules
Services-oriented architectures are the next big thing in enterprise software. To lead the charge solution providers must develop a deeper than ever understanding of their customers’ business processes
Staff Writers
Sep 7 2004, 12:00AM
Software
Don't forget the intangibles when comparing platforms
While most open source applications are available as a free download, many resellers choose to buy commercial versions of open source products for access to support, media and documentation.
Staff Writers
Aug 26 2004, 12:00AM
Software
Corporate IM use on the rise
More workers are using instant messaging (IM) in the course of their business day, according to new US research funded by America Online.
Barbara Darrow
Aug 25 2004, 12:00AM
Collaboration
Integ expands in the ACT with new office
Sydney-based voice and data integrator Integ Communications has opened another office, making Canberra its sixth state branch.
Fleur Doidge
Aug 12 2004, 12:00AM
Hardware
Outsourcing on the increase: META Group
Eighty percent of organisations will outsource at least one function by 2005, according to one industry analyst.
Staff Writers
Aug 11 2004, 12:00AM
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