Local ISV bags US retail deal Australian data recovery software developed by two former police forensic investigators and one physicist is being launched this month into the United States retail market. More...
Mac academy gamble pays off AppleCentre Taylor Square's gamble on Mac training and support has paid off with its seven-month-old academy enrolling 1170 students, passing director Ben Morgan's initial goal of 1000. More...
Elcom mulls e-commerce channel Sydney e-commerce developer Elcom Technology has outlined plans to build a local channel for its homegrown administration tools and ERP products. More...
Novell tempts partners with higher margins Open source proponent Novell Australia is tempting resellers with a deal registration program that gives them an extra 15 percent margin if they win new business for the vendor. More...
No yakking on planes By a landslide, air travellers don't want to add mobile phone chatter to their already-long list of in-flight complaints, a survey says. More...
Motorola opens Indian lab Motorola Incorporated said Friday that it has expanded its research operations in India with the opening of a new lab. More...
Armageddon-out, here comes Microsoft Microsoft's entry into realtime reporting will either mean Armageddon for business intelligence competitors or will be no big deal, depending on who you ask. More...
'She'll be right' approach inhibits IT With IT spending in Europe showing sluggish growth, IDC has identified the leading inhibitor as a growing culture of "good-enough computing," in which business leaders believe they can run their operations without continually upgrading their IT installations. More...
Google adds Q&A search Google users can now get answers to some questions typed into the search engine. More...
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