Resellers under scrutiny in Microsoft piracy case A four day copyright infringement trial has produced evidence that may implicate at least three resellers in illegal activities aimed at circumventing Microsoft’s strict software licensing regime. More...
Intel hires fresh local staff Intel Australia has hired several new staff in its Intel Solutions Services and Reseller Channel Organisation.
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WiMAX, advanced 3G on collision course: study While some analysts have said that wireless broadband and advanced 3G services can co-exist, a study released last week claims that they will inevitably compete for the same customers. More...
San Francisco finds fix for election day tech snafu San Francisco, no stranger to election snafus, has figured out the software problem that delayed some of the city's local election results, an official said. More...
Business as usual for Microsoft Axapta resellers Microsoft has no special plans for extra initiatives that may help its partners battle their way to Axapta sales in the heaving seas of an already overcrowded and over-traded ERP market. More...
US SEC looks into Alcatel bribery charges The US Security and Exchange Commission has launched an informal inquiry into allegations that Alcatel made illegal payments to Miguel Angel Rodriguez, former President of Costa Rica, in order to secure contracts with ICE, the Costa Rican telephone company. More...
Microsoft to patch ISA server A day after Microsoft announced it would give customers early warning of impending patches, the developer fleshed out its heads-up with a notice that this week's patches will include one for ISA Server. More...
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