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ACCC claims reasonable terms of access to ULL service

ACCC claims reasonable terms of access to ULL service

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has published the final determinations made in two arbitrations concerning disputes over access to the Unconditioned Local Loop Service.

Staff Writers May 29 2008, 3:35PM Collaboration
The industry shifts from snorage to storage

The industry shifts from snorage to storage

Experiencing strong growth, the storage market is showing no signs of slowing down, is it time for you to jump on board?
Darren Baguely May 28 2008, 10:26AM Data centre
Holograms to replace video conferencing?

Holograms to replace video conferencing?

Telstra has been showing off technology that enables the broadcast of a hologram for 3D video conferencing.
Nick Farrell May 28 2008, 6:00AM Collaboration
Macquarie Telecom extends ADSL 2+ network to WA and QLD

Macquarie Telecom extends ADSL 2+ network to WA and QLD

Australian telecommunication provider, Macquarie Telecom, has extended its business-grade ADSL 2+ network to around 250 exchanges across Australia.
Lilia Guan May 27 2008, 1:55PM Mobility
RFID sector to be worth $9.7b by 2013

RFID sector to be worth $9.7b by 2013

Technology enjoying 'robust' growth.
Robert Jaques May 26 2008, 8:23AM Hardware
Apple to 'rule the home' by 2013

Apple to 'rule the home' by 2013

More predictions it will be the laptop and iPod maker, not brands like Sony or Microsoft, who will dominate the home. Cue fanboys rushing off to the iToilet..
a Staff Writer May 24 2008, 10:10AM Strategy
802.11n Wi-Fi to 'surpass wired Ethernet'

802.11n Wi-Fi to 'surpass wired Ethernet'

Enterprise adoption of next-generation 802.11n Wi-Fi technology is "unprecedented", according to a new report, despite the standard being ratified only as a draft.
Robert Jaques May 21 2008, 7:50AM Collaboration
Half of all businesses admit to IT project cancellations

Half of all businesses admit to IT project cancellations

New research has suggested that nearly half of firms have recently canned IT related projects before completion.
Gareth Morgan May 20 2008, 5:20PM Hardware
Too early to read AMD last rites: analysts

Too early to read AMD last rites: analysts

After racking up losses of almost US$4 billion last year, shedding thousands of staff, including several senior execs, and with its stock price seemingly in a tailspin, you could be forgiven for wondering whether AMD actually has a future ahead of it.
Sylvie Barak May 19 2008, 8:14AM Hardware
OLPC to ship with Windows XP

OLPC to ship with Windows XP

Microsoft has joined forces with the One Laptop per Child (OLPC) project in a bid to provide inexpensive portable PCs to schoolchildren in developing countries.

Guy Dixon May 17 2008, 10:41AM Hardware
IDC: Managed converged communication services to grow

IDC: Managed converged communication services to grow

IDC research predicts that the Asia Pacific enterprise managed services and outsourcing market is set to boom.
Lilia Guan May 15 2008, 1:27PM Collaboration
CeBIT: Intelligent Software to ‘bring data to life’

CeBIT: Intelligent Software to ‘bring data to life’

Australian company, Intelligent Software Development, has confirmed that it will showcase its customer behaviour modelling technology that “brings data to life” at the Australian CeBIT tradeshow in late May.
Lilia Guan May 15 2008, 5:33AM Software
Dell to donate to Chinese Earthquake Relief

Dell to donate to Chinese Earthquake Relief

After a visit to China, Michael Dell said the hardware vendor will stay close to relief efforts and offer continued support of up to AU$320,000.
Staff Writers May 14 2008, 3:03PM Hardware
Lexmark Australia offers 'Choices' to resellers

Lexmark Australia offers 'Choices' to resellers

Lexmark has launched a Partner incentive program, alongside further Green messaging. Dubbed, 'Lexmark Choices', is the latest incentive program from the vendor, but this time an extended glut of options is on offer for partners.
Trevor Treharne May 14 2008, 12:29PM Hardware
Pope reaches out to tech-savvy kids

Pope reaches out to tech-savvy kids

Pope Benedict XVI has gone digital in a bid to connect with thousands of young Australian Catholics..
Guy Dixon May 13 2008, 7:46AM Collaboration
Ultra low-cost laptops to remain niche

Ultra low-cost laptops to remain niche

Ultra low-cost notebook PCs will remain niche products despite recent hype, and will not become market "blockbusters", experts predict. Products not set to change the market, according to IDC.
Robert Jaques May 10 2008, 10:40AM Hardware
E-learning gets a boost to counter skill shortage

E-learning gets a boost to counter skill shortage

The Australian Flexible Learning Framework has allocated $5.3 million for the creation of new e-learning solutions for vocational and educational training (VET).
Ashley Clark May 10 2008, 8:59AM Training & Development
Laptops to overtake desktops in 2009

Laptops to overtake desktops in 2009

The PC microprocessor market is heading for an "inflection point" in late 2008 or early 2009, when the number of microprocessors shipping for notebooks will exceed those shipping for desktops for the first time.
Robert Jaques May 8 2008, 7:37AM Hardware
Avnet hires Taylor from IPL to head business unit

Avnet hires Taylor from IPL to head business unit

Shayne Taylor will manage Avnet’s Networking and Security Division as Business Unit Executive (BUE). He steps into the position of former managing director of ChannelWorx, Paul Oxley.
Staff Writers May 5 2008, 4:04PM Services
Mobile access key to SME success

Mobile access key to SME success

Half of UK SME owners have clinched deals while out and about.
Staff Writers May 5 2008, 1:28PM Mobility

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