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Toyota agrees to correct website: ACCC
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has agreed to a court-enforceable undertaking from Toyota, after errors were discovered on the car maker’s website.
Vivienne Fisher
Feb 5 2004, 12:00AM
Software
Peripherals distributor expands to NZ
Peripherals distributor Anyware Computer Accessories has opened its first overseas warehouse, expanding into New Zealand on the back of 25 percent growth.
Fleur Doidge
Feb 4 2004, 12:00AM
Hardware
ACS withdraws 3G survey, apologises to Hutchison
The Australian Computer Society (ACS) has withdrawn a survey critical of mobile operator Hutchison’s third generation mobile network.
Staff Writers
Feb 3 2004, 12:00AM
Software
Tech One profit to rise 16 percent
Australian software developer Technology One expects its net profit to rise by around 16 percent to $5.5 million for the half year ending December 31.
Byron Connolly
Jan 30 2004, 12:00AM
Software
MyDoom predicted to be as bad as Sobig
Security companies have predicted that the Mydoom mass mailing virus would have as large an impact as last year’s Sobig worm.
Byron Connolly
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Christina Torode
Jan 28 2004, 12:00AM
Security
Toshiba marketing veteran defects to BenQ
Long-standing Toshiba Australia marketing man Laurie White has defected to fledgling laptop player BenQ as notebook business unit manager.
Byron Connolly
Jan 28 2004, 12:00AM
Hardware
E-learning firms partner to take Australian market
Australian e-learning software provider Impart has taken over the local operations of US rival Docent in an exclusive partnership deal.
Staff Writers
Jan 28 2004, 12:00AM
Software
Telstra moves to connect rural Australia
Telstra will invest $31 million and provide a high-speed wireless internet access service for rural and regional Australia by the end of 2004, according to a federal government announcement on Tuesday.
Nirmal Chandrasena
Jan 28 2004, 12:00AM
Mobility
Ingram seeks to do still more with less
Broad-based distributor Ingram Micro has cut 12 staff as it fights to maintain profitability in the face of ever-shrinking margins.
Fleur Doidge
Jan 27 2004, 12:00AM
Strategy
IP Telephony pegged to grow
IP telephony is steadily replacing legacy systems in medium-to-large companies, but call quality is still holding back widespread adoption, according to results from a global study.
Staff Writers
Jan 23 2004, 12:00AM
Mobility
KAZ to develop Mineral Resources software
System integrator KAZ has won a $4 million, year-long contract with NSW's Department of Mineral Resources to develop a web-based electronic service delivery application and re-engineer other software.
Staff Writers
Jan 21 2004, 12:00AM
Collaboration
StorageTek certifies to sex up storage
StorageTek has expanded its focus on services, co-operating with North Sydney TAFE to develop what is claimed to be Australia's first vendor-independent storage engineering certification.
Angus Kidman
Jan 21 2004, 12:00AM
Data centre
Linux not ready to kill Unix -- yet
Despite the relentless march of Linux, major vendors believe commercial Unix releases aren't ready for the scrapheap yet.
Angus Kidman
Jan 19 2004, 12:00AM
Software
Want to resell broadband? Cut the contract
Customers for broadband are proving increasingly resistant to signing up for long-term contracts, a new local survey reveals.
Angus Kidman
Jan 19 2004, 12:00AM
Mobility
Bush broadband firm to get $15.7m boost
Victorian broadband provider Neighbourhood Cable has embarked on a $15.7 million capital raising to upgrade its regional network and services, competing with Telstra in the bush.
Fleur Doidge
Jan 15 2004, 12:00AM
Mobility
Veritas rolling out utility computing to channel
Veritas Software is starting to reach out to the channel with products related to its utility computing strategy.
Joseph F. Kovar
Jan 12 2004, 12:00AM
Data centre
Content management market to boom
Local users remain skeptical towards enterprise content management, despite predictions the market will reach US$9 billion in software and services by 2007, says analyst firm META Group.
Siobhan Chapman
Jan 9 2004, 12:00AM
Software
Commander to buy Jtec
Commander Communications is set to pay $3.5 million for managed outsourced telecommunications provider and Panaseer subsidiary Jtec.
Byron Connolly
Jan 8 2004, 12:00AM
Collaboration
Pollies flock to penguin show
Politicians will gather in Adelaide next week for a new open source in government conference, running alongside an annual technical Linux conference.
Staff Writers
Jan 6 2004, 12:00AM
Software
Security spending to grow in 2004
IT security spending this year will focus on hackers and viruses with managing employee access via VPN and identity management a lesser priority, Yankee Group research has claimed.
George V. Hulme
Jan 2 2004, 12:00AM
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