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NEC has completed the nationwide integration of NEC Business Solutions and NEC Australia. The vendor’s Australian operations have been integrated in response to “the rapid changes occurring in the Australian ICT market, in particular the growth of broadband, IP telephony and wireless communications”.

ERP giant Oracle has seen a strong customer foothold across its database, middleware and applications businesses in the Asia Pacific region during the third quarter of its fiscal year 2007. The vendor has won a swag of new businesses across the region for Q3FY07.

As the world gets smaller it becomes important for organisations going global to understand success means localising the organisation.

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Microsoft nixes 'Big Bang' service pack for Windows Vista
One reason is that new tools such as Windows Update allow Microsoft to dribble out smaller fixes to its new OS whenever necessary.

By Staff writers


IT Services
IT and the East the Chindia syndrome
To stay competitive, business and IT leaders need a strategy for working with the new landscape of China and India. What's your game plan?
By Staff writers


IT Services
Going glocal
Many US-based companies fail in their overseas efforts. Even worse, they perpetuate the anti-Americanism that's already pervasive around the world. The tide must be turned to benefit the country and American businesses.

By Staff writers


Hardware
NEC integrates Australian operations
Vendor combines NEC Business Solutions and NEC Australia.
By Staff Writers


Applications
Oracle sees strong growth in Asia Pacific region
Asia Pacific region is hot spot for ERP giant Oracle.
By Staff Writers


Research/Trends
Denmark leads the networked world
US falls six places as Nordic countries move up the rankings.
By Matt Chapman


Security
Windows falls victim to animated cursor attacks
Corrupted cursor files could deliver malicious payloads.
By Shaun Nichols


Hardware
Acer to investigate HP patent allegations
Acer, the world's fourth largest PC maker, will investigate charges that it illegally used HP's patented technology, the company announced yesterday.
By Simon Burns


Security
Malware plague hits 40 percent of firms
Global security issue not being addressed, says Webroot.
By Staff Writers


Security
Credit card heist hits 45 million users
UK customers of TK Maxx told to check credit and debit card statements.
By Matt Chapman


Hardware
AMD unveils M690 mobile chipset
AMD has announced the availability of its new M690 mobile chipset optimised for the Turion 64 X2 dual-core mobile technology.

By Staff Writers


Internet
Icann finds no appeal in adult suffix
Domain name overseer remains limp on adult suffix.
By Matt Chapman


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