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Dell goes ape for SilverBack
Dell has bolstered its enterprise portfolio by agreeing to acquire managed service provider SilverBack Technologies. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
Shaun Nichols
Jul 23 2007 10:16AM
Hardware
Google Print Ads goes to press
Google has formally launched its Google Print Ads programme allowing companies to run advertisements in local newspapers over the web. The search giant has moved the service out of its test phase and provided access to all Google AdWords customers.
Shaun Nichols
Jul 20 2007 6:45AM
Networking
SonicWALL storage goes offsite
SonicWALL announces latest storage capabilities adding offsite storage for existing CDP customers.
Staff Writers
Jul 10 2007 12:51PM
Storage
'Wave of Trojans' goes on the rampage
Corporate IT managers urged to be on their guard.
Robert Jaques
Jun 29 2007 12:26PM
Security
Optus goes wireless with Netgear
SYDNEY - Netgear has secured a partnership with Optus to deliver wireless connectivity to SOHO customers.
Lilia Guan
Jun 18 2007 3:25PM
Hardware
Macquarie Hosting goes virtual
SYDNEY - Macquarie Hosting, a division of Macquarie Telecom, has joined VMware’s Service Provider Program (VSPP).
Lilia Guan
Jun 13 2007 11:43AM
Training & Development
Malware goes back to the future in May
New versions of old threats come back to haunt users.
Staff Writers
Jun 6 2007 12:46PM
Security
Nokia goes green with charger alerts
New handsets display 'Please unplug the charger' message.
Andrew Charlesworth
May 14 2007 10:52AM
Telco/ISP
Web 2.0 goes corporate
Companies look at new ways of interacting with customers.
Staff Writers
Apr 27 2007 11:59AM
Software
City of London goes Wi-Fi
The City of London is set to become Europe's biggest Wi-Fi hotspot next week.
Staff Writers
Apr 17 2007 2:44PM
Telco/ISP
TotalBlock goes for Webmail feature
Local anti-spam vendor adds Webmail capabilities for a three-in-one offering.
Staff Writers
Apr 17 2007 2:39PM
Security
Opinion: Australia’s ICT industry goes green
Technology has the potential to be a major part of the solution to Australia’s environmental challenges. This is particularly true when considering the issue of climate change.
Staff Writers
Apr 12 2007 10:33AM
Strategy
European tech market goes from strength to strength
New report paints upbeat picture.
Clement James
Mar 20 2007 1:11PM
Financial Services
Sony goes Home with PlayStation 3
First 3D online user community service for the PS3.
Clement James
Mar 9 2007 8:23AM
Hardware
Wireless connectivity goes native
A third of all wireless radio equipment will be fully integrated by 2011.
Robert Jaques
Mar 6 2007 8:22AM
Networking
Cuba goes open source
After throwing off one dictator Cuba tries it again.
Iain Thomson
Feb 21 2007 10:56AM
Software
SCO goes after Groklaw legal blog
Pamela Jones's blog accused of being a front for IBM propaganda.
Tom Sanders
Feb 16 2007 10:24AM
Software
AMD goes low power for quad-core
Forthcoming 'Barcelona' chip to outpace Intel by 40 per cent, firm claims.
Tom Sanders
Feb 14 2007 9:04AM
Hardware
Schneier: Cyber crime goes global
Organised gangs are operating in under developed countries to launch cyber attacks because of lax law enforcement, according to Bruce Schneier, CTO at BT Counterpane.
Fiona Raisbeck
Feb 8 2007 1:45AM
Security
Salesforce.com goes green
Carbon offsetting marks start of environment-friendly program.
Matt Chapman
Jan 22 2007 9:38AM
Software
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