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Hummingbird negotiating sale to Open Text
Canadian software maker Hummingbird said Friday it was negotiating a takeover offer of US$485.1 million from rival Open Text.
Reuters Staff
Jul 24 2006, 10:20AM
Finance
IBM brings US$35 CDP To retail, tries to get VAR interest
IBM on Friday released its IBM Tivoli Continuous Data Protection for Files for sale on-line at US$35 per download.
Joseph Kovar
Jul 24 2006, 9:35AM
Software
Tech analysis: securing information from insiders
There's lots of talk in the industry about how companies can guard against outside IT and network threats, however there's also a need to shield themselves from tech-savvy 'insiders'.
Mario Morejon
Jul 21 2006, 10:04AM
Security
ChannelWorx to take Avaya into the IP Office
ChannelWorx has signed on to distribute Avaya’s data and IP telephony offering, IP Office.
Tim Lohman
Jul 11 2006, 12:20PM
Strategy
Dell agrees to make its terms and conditions clearer to consumers
Dell has agreed to change potentially unfair wording in its terms and conditions following pressure from the UK Office of Fair Trading (OFT).
Dinah Greek
Jul 10 2006, 3:51PM
Hardware
European boffins aim to build online trust
Frameworks for the online business world.
Robert Jaques
Jul 6 2006, 4:02PM
Security
EMC confirms plans to buy RSA In $2.1B deal
Rumours of EMC acquiring RSA it turns out have not been greatly exaggerated. EMC has confirmed plans to acquire RSA Security in a deal worth some US$2.1b.
Kevin McLaughlin
Jun 30 2006, 9:15AM
Security
Netspace turns to content for growth
Netspace has turned to content provisioning rather than the roll-out of high-speed broadband as the preferred source of growth for the company.
Staff Writers
Jun 28 2006, 1:04PM
Collaboration
ACS identifies potential improvements to ICT trade
The Australian Computer Society (ACS) has called on the Australian government and ICT industry players reverse the growing ICT trade imbalance.
Staff Writers
Jun 22 2006, 11:26AM
Finance
Industry body proposed to manage ICT skills shortage
The Federal Government has released a new report into the state of the local ICT skills shortage.
Staff Writers
Jun 21 2006, 11:10AM
Training & Development
FulfilNET uses Google to bring in the punters
FulfilNET Australia has signed on as the first local authorised reseller of Google AdWords to boost demand for its core business, website building.
Lilia Guan
May 30 2006, 11:02AM
Collaboration
ACIF expands to include AVoIPA
The Australian Voice over IP Association (AVoIPA) has announced that it will merge under the Australian Communications Industry Forum (ACIF).
Staff Writers
May 30 2006, 10:41AM
Collaboration
Durie to step down as AIIA CEO
The Australian Information Industry Association (AIIA) has announced that its CEO of six years, Rob Durie, will step down from the organisation in December.
Tim Lohman
May 29 2006, 2:21PM
Strategy
Sony to launch first Blu-ray notebook
Sony said it would offer the world's first notebook PC equipped with a next-generation Blu-ray optical disk drive in Japan in June, a month behind Toshiba's launch last week of laptop PCs with a rival drive.
Staff Writers
May 17 2006, 10:50AM
Hardware
Quantum points to expansion
Tape library vendor Quantum has announced that it will expand into the storage software and disk-based markets.
Tim Lohman
Mar 8 2006, 7:30AM
Data centre
Nortel names former GE exec to head supply chain
Nortel Networks has named a former General Electric executive as its new vice-president of global supply chain and quality.
Staff Writers
Dec 9 2005, 8:35AM
Collaboration
Getting to the source of the problem
Con Zymaris is a man on a mission, and that is to educate both the local IT community and government to the benefits of Linux and open source technology.
Alan Hartstein
Oct 25 2005, 4:15PM
Software
Lenovo restructures to integrate IBM PC purchase
China's Lenovo Group Ltd., the world's third largest PC maker, said on Friday it will overhaul its global organisational structure as it integrates its recently acquired IBM PC business.
Staff Writers
Oct 4 2005, 3:28PM
Hardware
Microsoft's Office upgrade to support PDF files
Microsoft Corp. said on Monday that the next version of its Office program will be able to save documents in the PDF format, a popular method of sharing documents between different computers and software programs.
Reed Stevenson
Oct 4 2005, 1:00PM
Software
Google, Sun Micro to announce collaborative effort
Google Inc. and computer maker Sun Microsystems Inc. plan on Tuesday to announce a "collaborative effort" in Silicon Valley.
Staff Writers
Oct 4 2005, 10:25AM
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