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Can Microsoft succeed with the Tablet PC?

Can Microsoft succeed with the Tablet PC?

On the first anniversary of the release of the Windows XP Tablet PC operating system, the question remains whether Microsoft's latest pen computing platform can succeed where others have failed before.
Paula Rooney Nov 10 2003, 12:00AM Software
Not the Wachowski brothers open Sydney's Matrix

Not the Wachowski brothers open Sydney's Matrix

The MD of Sydney's newest network integrator has claimed Australian system integrators have done a poor job filling network integration needs, opening a gap in the market for specialist companies like his own.
Fleur Doidge Nov 7 2003, 12:00AM Collaboration
Intel takes the high road

Intel takes the high road

Intel has announced a new method of creating transistor materials which reportedly allows for cooler and more efficient processors.
David Kidd Nov 6 2003, 12:00AM Hardware
Acer SAN for the masses

Acer SAN for the masses

Acer has launched a Storage Area Networking (SAN) offering it claims is cheap enough and scaleable enough for Australian SMB needs.
Fleur Doidge Oct 13 2003, 12:00AM Hardware
Broadband demand on the up: ACCC

Broadband demand on the up: ACCC

More than half a million connections have been hooked up to broadband, according to a report from the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC).
Vivienne Fisher Oct 10 2003, 12:00AM Mobility
Putting managers in the cockpit

Putting managers in the cockpit

French IT integrator and consultancy Atos Origin is pushing a new model in business intelligence management to Australian ERP customers, ahead of a major global merger.
Fleur Doidge Oct 1 2003, 12:00AM Collaboration
Is Office 2003 worth the upgrade?

Is Office 2003 worth the upgrade?

Windows Office 2003 is slated to launch October 21, and it's already available to volume buyers. But one question looms - the same question, in fact, that hovers over every Microsoft release. Is the upgrade really worth it?
Mario Morejon , Vincent Randazzese , Michael Gros Sep 26 2003, 12:00AM Software
What’s at the core of chips?

What’s at the core of chips?

Intel's plans for new generations of server chips, disclosed at a technical conference last week, highlight a design shift high on the agendas of companies that make microprocessors: how to use ever-cheaper silicon to speed up responses to multiple internet requests, rather than crunch single tasks as fast as possible.
Aaron Ricadela Sep 23 2003, 12:00AM Hardware
Storage software market on the rise

Storage software market on the rise

The worldwide storage software market was worth US$1.6 billion in the second quarter of 2003, a 7.3 percent jump on the previous quarter, according to researcher IDC's quarterly storage software tracker.
Keith Furman Sep 23 2003, 12:00AM Data centre
Intel reinvents CPU tech for the mobile market

Intel reinvents CPU tech for the mobile market

Intel has taken the wraps off its new line of mobile phone technology, which allows better gaming performance, power saving and digital imaging capability.
David Kidd Sep 18 2003, 12:00AM Mobility
SHDSL re-enters the market

SHDSL re-enters the market

SHDSL broadband could be poised to burst onto the consumer and small business market in Australia, if the predictions of one networking vendor prove correct.
Fleur Doidge Sep 17 2003, 12:00AM Mobility
What the channel is not delivering to government

What the channel is not delivering to government

Resellers and integrators chasing government business need to create a portfolio and be more proactive in engaging with staff at all levels of government, according to speakers at CRN's IT Leaders Summit.
Staff Writers Sep 17 2003, 12:00AM Hardware
Carly joined at the hip with Oracle

Carly joined at the hip with Oracle

Oracle and HP remain entrenched together within the grid for leadership, according to HP CEO Carly Fiorina.
Siobhan Chapman Sep 12 2003, 12:00AM Software
The PC Company closes its doors

The PC Company closes its doors

New Zealand's largest local PC assembler, The PC Company, closed its doors across the nation on Monday September 8 and stopped answering the phones.
Richard Wood Sep 12 2003, 12:00AM Hardware
Integrator takes email management to the masses

Integrator takes email management to the masses

IBM integration partner Synergy Plus expects a reap several million dollars in sales revenue from a 10-month project, which has seen it take Big Blue’s Content Management Commonstore enterprise software and package it for the SME market.
Byron Connolly Sep 10 2003, 12:00AM Sales & Marketing
Blaster suspect: ‘I’m not the only one’

Blaster suspect: ‘I’m not the only one’

The Minnesota teenager charged last week with releasing a variant of the Blaster worm has expressed surprise at his arrest and feels the US government is making an example of him, according to published reports.
Staff Writers Sep 4 2003, 12:00AM Security
Mudslinging in the voice channel

Mudslinging in the voice channel

A senior staffer at Alcatel distributor VExpress claimed the company is poised to poach voice data resellers from vendors Avaya, Samsung, LG and competing distributor LAN Systems, following alleged conversations he has had with its partners.
Fleur Doidge Aug 28 2003, 12:00AM Collaboration
Milking the Penguin

Milking the Penguin

The Linux movement is gaining momentum and smart resellers are capitalising on a market opening wide for open source.
Staff Writers Aug 13 2003, 12:00AM Software
Only the strong

Only the strong

Last issue, I touched on a trend that suggests further consolidation and general squeeze in the IT distribution and reseller markets was going to ruffle a few feathers in the channel this financial year.
Byron Connolly Jul 18 2003, 12:00AM Strategy
The right balance

The right balance

For people who have been in the channel a long time, the world must seem a very strange place indeed.
Staff Writers Jul 18 2003, 12:00AM Software

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