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Dell expected to use AMD chip in desktop

Dell expected to use AMD chip in desktop

Dell, the world's largest PC maker, is expected to offer a desktop PC using a microprocessor from Advanced Micro Devices in September, Citigroup analysts said Tuesday.
Staff Writers Jun 15 2006 10:36AM Hardware
Sydney's history to go online

Sydney's history to go online

Sydney City Council plans to take on the ambitious task of creating an online guide to the history of Sydney.
Staff Writers Jun 15 2006 10:31AM Software
EDS to double workforce in China

EDS to double workforce in China

EDS, the world's largest computer services firm after IBM, plans to more than double its workforce in China to 2000 by the end of 2007 to boost its outsourcing operations.
Staff Writers Jun 15 2006 10:26AM Training & Development
Nortel in talks with China's Huawei

Nortel in talks with China's Huawei

Nortel Networks said Wednesday it was talking to Chinese rival Huawei Technologies about how the two competitors could work together now that they have killed off a communications equipment joint venture.
Staff Writers Jun 15 2006 10:09AM Networking
IBM in consulting services push

IBM in consulting services push

IBM, the world's biggest computer services provider, said it's selling its experience running research-and-development programs to other companies as it expands its consulting business.
Staff Writers Jun 15 2006 10:03AM Strategy
IT services move away from big-name vendors

IT services move away from big-name vendors

High demand for project-based services and software support has helped the global IT services market achieve a six percent growth rate in 2005, Gartner has said.
Staff Writers Jun 14 2006 2:29PM Strategy
Data underpinning Optus mobile growth

Data underpinning Optus mobile growth

Despite the rise in the number of 3G mobile users, 2G continues to underpin Optus' revenues, the company said.
Staff Writers Jun 14 2006 12:31PM Telco/ISP
MessageLabs moves into managed IM

MessageLabs moves into managed IM

MessageLabs has entered the instant messaging (IM) security space with the launch of its new Enterprise Instant Messenger (EIM) service.
Staff Writers Jun 13 2006 4:46PM Security
Smartcard technology just the start

Smartcard technology just the start

Staff Writers Jun 12 2006 5:09PM Security
Make your people aware

Make your people aware

Properly planned and executed staff education makes employees more responsible and reaps tangible business benefits. Paul Hansford reports
Staff Writers Jun 12 2006 11:50AM Security
TUSC to mobilise Energex

TUSC to mobilise Energex

Ericsson-owned integrator TUSC Computer Systems has won a $7m field automation contract with Queensland utility company, Energex.
Staff Writers Jun 9 2006 12:58PM Software
Yahoo!7 gets a fulltime CEO

Yahoo!7 gets a fulltime CEO

Yahoo! and the Seven Network have announced the appointment of a new CEO to add direction to their joint venture, Yahoo!7.
Staff Writers Jun 9 2006 10:33AM Software
World Cup potential to cause network meltdown

World Cup potential to cause network meltdown

Despite World Cup threats barely making a bleep on the number of global phishing attacks reported, the potential for damage to networks attributed to the event will be severe, said SurfControl.
Staff Writers Jun 9 2006 10:00AM Networking
Cisco names Chambers next chairman

Cisco names Chambers next chairman

Cisco Systems on Thursday said its board had approved a management succession plan that designates John Chambers as future chairman of the company in addition to his role as chief executive.
Staff Writers Jun 9 2006 9:51AM Networking
Cyber crims fake Google pharmacy

Cyber crims fake Google pharmacy

Software anti-virus vendor, SurfControl has discovered a new blended email/internet security threat, with a fake Google banner.
Staff Writers Jun 8 2006 4:01PM Security
Telstra must dish out payphone info

Telstra must dish out payphone info

The Federal Government has slapped Telstra on the wrist for not ensuring greater community consultation on the issue of public phone removal.
Staff Writers Jun 8 2006 3:25PM Telco/ISP
IDC: 'Domo Arigato, Mr Roboto'

IDC: 'Domo Arigato, Mr Roboto'

The PC might have what it makes to become a home user's digital entertainment platform, IDC said.
Staff Writers Jun 7 2006 3:59PM Hardware
Collaboration to drive business

Collaboration to drive business

Collaboration is the key driver in business performance for global IT decision makers, a study conducted by Frost & Sullivan concludes.
Staff Writers Jun 7 2006 11:49AM Software
Kick It, Qlik It, Love It

Kick It, Qlik It, Love It

Keen not to miss out on a tie-in opportunity, business software vendor QlikTech has launched a business intelligence tool for the World Cup.
Staff Writers Jun 7 2006 10:15AM Oddware
Digital content industry’s plans for the future

Digital content industry’s plans for the future

Australia’s digital content industry will look to double production over the next ten years.
Staff Writers Jun 6 2006 12:25PM Strategy

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