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Is HP Dying?
With the recent sacking of Leo Apotheker, has HP got a future?
Phoenix Toner signs HP printer, spares deal
Distributor Phoenix Toner signed an agreement to move HP's consumer inkjet printers and spare parts.
Staff Writers
Mar 30 2006, 3:49PM
Hardware
Multifunction inkjets cross the million mark
Multifunction inkjet device market in Australia crossed the million units milestone at the close of 2005, according to the results of IDC's latest hardcopy peripherals research.
Staff Writers
Mar 27 2006, 9:51AM
Hardware
Users get smart over mobile devices
The handheld device market has grown to 42 per cent in the fourth quarter of 2005, according to IDC.
Lilia Guan
Mar 24 2006, 8:49AM
Mobility
Lenovo hunts HP, Acer resellers
Lenovo is seeking to attract up to 5,000 resellers world-wide and is not afraid to poach HP and Acer’s channel partners.
Lilia Guan
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Craig Zarley
Mar 14 2006, 3:17PM
Hardware
Notebook sales on the rise
Australian notebook sales increased by a sizeable 37 percent in calendar Q4 of 2005 compared to the same quarter last year, researcher IDC said.
Staff Writers
Mar 8 2006, 10:01AM
Software
EMPR offers Toshiba parts online
Computer parts reseller, EMPR has launched an online sales mechanism that lets resellers and end-users order replacement parts for Toshiba products.
Byron Connolly
Mar 3 2006, 3:47PM
Collaboration
Local PC market grows 14.6 percent
About 3.8 million desktop and notebook computers were shipped in Australia in calendar 2005, an increase of 14.6 percent over 2004, according to Gartner.
Byron Connolly
Feb 15 2006, 2:35PM
Hardware
Feature: Business Intelligence software looks to future
When Hewlett-Packard was looking for ways to make money from its sharper image display technology, the company relied on a piece of smart software to help it find the most profitable answer.
Michael Kahn
Jan 16 2006, 9:23AM
Data centre
Repairing the HP channel
After several years trying to improve its direct business, HP is now facing the task of repairing relations with its channel partners, David Binning reports.
David Binning
Dec 12 2005, 2:12PM
Hardware
From the Trenches: Striking a balance
Following a pretty rough 2005, HP Australia is now charged with the job of restructuring its channel rules of engagement and repairing relations with a handful of disgruntled resellers.
Byron Connolly
Nov 30 2005, 11:02AM
Hardware
HP outlines 2006 partner strategy
HP has moved to reassure its channel over its direction with the release of its go-to-market strategy for 2006.
Tim Lohman
Nov 25 2005, 11:32AM
Hardware
Blu-ray, HP at odds over high-def DVD launch plan
The Blu-ray Disc group, which aims to set the standard for next-generation DVDs, on Wednesday said it would not adopt a proposal from HP by the launch of the technology, leading the PC maker to say it may back a rival in the looming multibillion dollar war.
Sue Zeidler
Nov 18 2005, 7:38AM
Hardware
Still a buck to be had in local PC market
The Australian PC market is still alive and kicking with IDC recording strong year on year growth in Q3.
Staff Writers
Nov 15 2005, 12:38PM
Hardware
HP announces change to board election policy
Hewlett-Packard has adopted a new policy on electing its board of directors.
Staff Writers
Nov 3 2005, 8:40AM
Collaboration
Carly Fiorina joins Cybertrust board
Carly Fiorina, dismissed in February as CEO of Hewlett-Packard, has joined the board of privately held Cybertrust.
Staff Writers
Oct 28 2005, 10:30AM
Security
Oracle, HP make 10g, management app play
HP and Oracle have introduced a global marketing initiative dubbed "Optimise for Agility" that the vendors claim will boost channel sales and adoption of grid computing.
Fleur Doidge
Oct 24 2005, 11:51AM
Software
HP requests Blu-ray to add technologies
Hewlett-Packard, the world's number two computer maker, this week asked the makers of Blu-ray, a new DVD format backed by a group led by Sony, to include two technologies currently supported by a rival format.
Staff Writers
Oct 20 2005, 12:30PM
Hardware
HP recalls 135,000 laptop battery packs
HP is recalling 135,000 laptop computer battery packs sold worldwide, due to reports they overheated or melted.
Byron Connolly
Oct 17 2005, 4:10PM
Hardware
HP admits to communications failure over ITS2000 debacle
HP has admitted to mishandling the restructure of its preferred supplier arrangements for ITS2000 NSW Government contracts, which left 11 of its resellers dumped from the contracts without warning last year.
David Binning
Oct 14 2005, 10:43AM
Hardware
HP resellers in the dark over government contracts
Eleven HP resellers – dumped from NSW government contracts last year – have received little or no explanation as to why, fuelling speculation HP was elbowing past the channel to a direct model.
David Binning
Sep 26 2005, 11:34AM
Hardware
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