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Cost savings boost open source telephony
The relatively low cost of open source telephony is fuelling a surge in demand for the technology across Europe, new research reveals.
Robert Jaques
Jul 2 2008 6:46AM
Software
P4P model to boost internet efficiency
A team of researchers from Yale University is aiming to make the internet work more efficiently by improving cooperation between ISPs and peer-to-peer software providers..
Robert Jaques
May 29 2008 10:06AM
Networking
E-learning gets a boost to counter skill shortage
The Australian Flexible Learning Framework has allocated $5.3 million for the creation of new e-learning solutions for vocational and educational training (VET).
Ashley Clark
May 9 2008 2:38PM
Training & Development
Salesforce claims security standards boost
Salesforce.com claims to be the first publicly traded software-as-a-service (SaaS) vendor to receive the ISO/IEC 27001:2005 security certification..
Staff Writers
May 8 2008 7:18AM
Security
IBM boost for smaller firms
IBM has launched new initiative and new software designed to remove the cost and complexity of delivering IT for small and mid-sized firms
Phil Muncaster
May 5 2008 2:09PM
Software
Mobile services boost leading web publishers
The provision of mobile internet services extends the audience reach of many leading websites by an average of 13 per cent over home PC traffic alone, new research reveals..
Robert Jaques
May 2 2008 8:48AM
Software
USB set for turbo boost
2008 will mark the first year in which shipments of high-speed USB devices surpass sales of low-speed and full-speed USB-enabled devices, experts predict..
Robert Jaques
May 1 2008 3:34PM
Hardware
Consolidation to boost online ad market
The online advertising market is set for a major boost, according to analysts, as recent consolidation in the online advertising market leads to big gains for advertisers..
Shaun Nichols
Apr 23 2008 3:14PM
Financial Services
Telcos boost wired network capacities
Global telecoms service providers snapped up more than US$36 billion of equipment to enhance wireline networks in 2007, according to recently published reports..
Robert Jaques
Apr 15 2008 7:17AM
Telco/ISP
Boffins boost solar cell efficiency
A team of US researchers has developed an anode coating strategy which they claim significantly enhances the efficiency of solar energy power conversion..
Robert Jaques
Feb 26 2008 7:07AM
Hardware
Boffins boost circuits with copper connections
US researchers have developed copper interconnections in next-generation integrated circuits that will boost the efficiency of connections between chips and external circuitry such as a motherboard..
Robert Jaques
Feb 13 2008 2:08PM
Hardware
Telstra to boost Next G speeds to 21Mbps this year
Telstra CEO, Sol Trujillo, has announced that the telco’s Next G network speeds will be super-charged to 21 Mbps in 2008, with further plans to double the figure to 42Mpbs sometime in 2009.
Mitchell Bingemann
Feb 12 2008 1:36PM
Telco/ISP
Games and ads boost Sohu profits
Profits at Chinese web portal
Sohu.com
almost tripled in the last quarter of 2007, the company reported today.
Simon Burns
Feb 6 2008 3:22PM
Software
PIPE Network undersea cable to boost Australian broadband
Australians are set for faster, cheaper internet access with the announcement of a $200 million submarine cable link to Guam.
Adam Turner
Jan 14 2008 3:15PM
Telco/ISP
$82M Defence Centre created to boost technology innovation
A centre to help drive innovation and technology for the Australian Defence and Australian SMEs will be opened in 2008 and it already comes with a promise of $82 million in funding from the Labor Government.
Lilia Guan
Dec 21 2007 7:19AM
Security
Boffins copy bees to boost web servers
The swarm intelligence of well-organised honey bees could be used to improve the efficiency of web servers, according to new research..
Robert Jaques
Nov 20 2007 7:12AM
Hardware
Aussie invention could give ADSL huge speed boost
An Australian scientist claims to have found a way to boost the data rate of standard ADSL by a factor of 100 by reducing background transmission "noise"..
Iain Thomson
Nov 6 2007 7:22AM
Networking
Management boost for business mobiles
Microsoft and O2 launch separate solutions to help firms link corporatesystems to mobile devices.
Daniel Robinson
Oct 30 2007 6:41AM
Software
Tech industry launches initiative to boost software security
A major new industry initiative could ensure the quality and security ofsoftware
Phil Muncaster
Oct 24 2007 7:35AM
Security
Thin clients get multimedia boost
Wyse Technology has introduced new thin client terminals, including its first laptop format device. The models are among the first to address one of the chief criticisms of thin clients; that they do not work well with applications that use multimedia content.
Daniel Robinson
Oct 16 2007 3:01PM
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