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Feeling the heat
Heat problems associated with SCSI hard drives in IBM's eServer BladeCenter are slowing the vendor's march into the sizzling blade server market at a time when rival HP is also turning up the competitive heat.
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Craig Zarley
Aug 10 2004, 12:00AM
Software
Rates on the rise for IT pros
Pay rates for ICT professionals has grown by 3.4 per cent in the last year, according to a survey released yesterday by the Australian Computer Society (ACS).
DVD Editor
Jul 20 2004, 12:00AM
Finance
Wireless broadband: the race is on
Service providers are fighting for a share of a fast-emerging market for wireless broadband services. But with so many types of technologies on offer, which one will win out in the end?
Staff Writers
Jul 12 2004, 12:00AM
Mobility
Global sourcing -- short-circuit or shot in the arm for Aussie IT?
Gartner India slammed claims by a local recruitment firm that outsourcing offshore would strip IT jobs from Australia.
Claire Doble
Jul 8 2004, 12:00AM
Collaboration
Frew back in the channel
After spending five years overseas, LAN Systems founder Scott Frew is back in the channel and has taken a 75 percent stake in security distributor Firewall Systems.
Byron Connolly
Jul 1 2004, 12:00AM
Software
The whole shebang
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer is trying to take the software giant into the heart of the enterprise market. Is he reaching too far?
Staff Writers
Jun 28 2004, 12:00AM
Software
The nightmare on integration street
Business integration costs - including IT integration - are now the fastest growing spend for all types of businesses, IDC Australia boss Chris Fell told attendees at IDC’s inaugural forum on the topic today.
Fleur Doidge
Jun 22 2004, 12:00AM
Collaboration
Wireless set-top box on the way
Adelaide-based Zensonic - a spin-off from distributor PC Range - is gearing up to market an Australian-designed wireless home media player to the world.
Byron Connolly
Jun 21 2004, 12:00AM
Mobility
The hidden jewels of distribution
Distributors are moving beyond stock inventory and extending credit by adding services that redefine their roles.
Staff Writers
Jun 17 2004, 12:00AM
Strategy
Computex Day 2 -- Pushing the pixels
COMMENTARY: The second day of Computex for us was heavily focused on the world of graphics.
John Gillooly
Jun 4 2004, 12:00AM
Hardware
The birth of the PCI-Express age
COMMENTARY: Ah Computex. Here I am again for another year of the craziest show on earth. It may lack the slickness of shows like E3 and Comdex, but it is an experience like no other.
John Gillooly
Jun 3 2004, 12:00AM
Hardware
Fighting the fees of IT contractor management
A new CMS (Contractor Management Service) launched last week by Melbourne based IT Recruitment firm, VTR Consulting, aims to address one of IT contractors' biggest gripes -- CMS fees.
DVD Editor
Jun 1 2004, 12:00AM
Collaboration
Tonga moves into the broadband world
Small Australian distributor ComNet Solutions is supplying wireless broadband gear to the Kingdom of Tonga under a contract with the country’s Shoreline Group.
Byron Connolly
May 26 2004, 12:00AM
Mobility
Banks help govt fish the phishers
The Federal government, in conjunction with major banks and credit card companies, has launched a campaign to stamp out internet banking fraud.
Nirmal Chandrasena
May 20 2004, 12:00AM
Security
Talk the talk!
Smaller, selective contracts, better communication and a focus on solid customer relationships is the name of the game in a maturing outsourcing market
Staff Writers
May 19 2004, 12:00AM
Collaboration
Cyclades comes south of the border
US data centre management company Cyclades has opened an office in Sydney and seeks eight more resellers for its services.
Fleur Doidge
Apr 23 2004, 12:00AM
Data centre
RFID hype off the scale, says reseller
Despite market hype around Radio Frequency Identification (RFID), one new mobile applications reseller has argued large scale, mainstream deployments are years away.
Fleur Doidge
Apr 8 2004, 12:00AM
Hardware
Broadband becomes mainstream in the US
Broadband has become a mainstream service in the United States, with one in five households using high-speed connections to access the internet, a market research firm said Tuesday.
Staff Writers
Apr 7 2004, 12:00AM
Mobility
Tech jobs on the up?
2004 will see Australian companies hiring more IT professionals, according to one recruitment firm.
Vivienne Fisher
Mar 31 2004, 12:00AM
Collaboration
Jobs on the horizon?
Employment in the IT sector is slowly improving, but people may be critically under-skilled, according to Eddie Liu, manager of IT recruitment at Robert Walters.
Nirmal Chandrasena
Mar 23 2004, 12:00AM
Collaboration
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