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Hannover Fairs to debut intelligent home show in Melbourne

Hannover Fairs to debut intelligent home show in Melbourne

CeBIT organiser Hannover Fairs has launched Australia's first exhibition focusing on the digital home phenomenon, and local resellers have been promised a piece of the pie.
Fleur Doidge Aug 27 2004 12:00AM Strategy
Growth in Aust printer market: IDC

Growth in Aust printer market: IDC

The Australian printer market has seen growth quarter on quarter, according to industry analyst IDC.
Staff Writers Aug 25 2004 12:00AM Hardware
Customs renews EDS contract in $193m deal

Customs renews EDS contract in $193m deal

Australian Customs Service has refreshed an IT outsourcing agreement with EDS, extending it for a second time in a contract worth $193 million.
Staff Writers Aug 23 2004 12:00AM Software
WIND talks up mobile data storm in Sydney

WIND talks up mobile data storm in Sydney

A visitor from Italian mobile operator WIND told a vendor-sponsored business breakfast today how local content and service providers may best reap revenue from converged mobile data services.
Fleur Doidge Aug 19 2004 12:00AM Software
Summertime surge in pornographic spam

Summertime surge in pornographic spam

The amount of pornographic spam shot up by nearly 350 percent between June and July, according to the most recent spam statistics released by content security supplier Clearswift.
Marcia Savage Aug 18 2004 7:19PM Security
MSI signs BCN in mid-market push

MSI signs BCN in mid-market push

Taiwanese vendor MSI Computer has signed Sydney-based distributor BCN Technology as a replacement for Digiland.
Fleur Doidge Aug 18 2004 12:00AM Oddware
Barclays Bank targeted in phishing attack

Barclays Bank targeted in phishing attack

Barclays Bank customers are falling victim to one of the latest phishing attacks.
Dan Ilett Aug 13 2004 4:57AM Security
Who is in control of Sarbanes Oxley?

Who is in control of Sarbanes Oxley?

The deadline for compliance with Section 404 of the Sarbanes-Oxley requirements (SOX) will come into force at the close of this fiscal year. Companies disclosing their results must implement an internal control structure to assure the accuracy of financial reports, evaluate the control structure periodically and make sure that controls are tested at least annually by an independent audit firm.
Luke Brown Aug 10 2004 4:52PM Security
Hot jobs: project managers most in demand

Hot jobs: project managers most in demand

Staff Writers Aug 9 2004 12:00AM Training & Development
IT pros submerged in Microsoft

IT pros submerged in Microsoft

Around 2000 IT professionals, attending Microsoft's TechEd conference in Canberra today, heard world famed marine scientist Dr Jo MacInnis making the intriguing comparison between deep-sea exploration and the IT industry.
Siobhan Chapman Aug 4 2004 12:00AM Software
Citrix collects sale details in reseller reward scheme

Citrix collects sale details in reseller reward scheme

Citrix has begun encouraging its resellers to register details about potential sales in advance, in an initiative it claims will circumvent drive-by shootings and help keep margins up.
Fleur Doidge Aug 2 2004 12:00AM Software
CA aims deeper in white box channel

CA aims deeper in white box channel

Fleur Doidge , Dan Neel , Edward F. Moltzen Jul 27 2004 12:00AM Software
Florida man charged in huge database break-in

Florida man charged in huge database break-in

A federal grand jury indicted a 45-year-old Florida man in connection with a scheme to steal a huge amount of personal information from a database belonging to Acxiom.
Marcia Savage Jul 23 2004 6:56PM Security
ASUS in laptop market attack

ASUS in laptop market attack

Taiwanese manufacturer ASUS is set to crank up its notebook business in Australia through its distribution partners, as it looks to replicate its market leading position in Taiwan.
Byron Connolly Jul 23 2004 12:00AM Hardware
Leading Edge Group in B2B play

Leading Edge Group in B2B play

Leading Edge Group - well known for its network of retail computer stores - is moving into the business market with a plan to recruit local system integrators and resellers to join its group of member companies.
Byron Connolly Jul 19 2004 12:00AM Hardware
Students in spotlight over hacking

Students in spotlight over hacking

Two Oxford University students are facing fines up to £500 for hacking into their university's network.
Dan Ilett Jul 16 2004 5:20PM Security
BMC in fresh channel drive

BMC in fresh channel drive

Enterprise management software company BMC Software has promised to double its reseller numbers to target potentially $30 million worth of channel business over the next year.
Byron Connolly Jul 15 2004 12:00AM Software
Intangible, human aspects big winner in mobile businesses

Intangible, human aspects big winner in mobile businesses

Businesses expect intangible aspects - such as human resources - to improve most as a result of deploying mobile & wireless technologies, new research by Griffith University business school has revealed.
Fleur Doidge Jul 13 2004 12:00AM Training & Development
Cisco in SMB market attack

Cisco in SMB market attack

Networking giant Cisco Systems Australia is looking to put pressure on competing suppliers D-Link and Netgear with a new SMB-targeted channel program dubbed Simply Cisco Engage.
Byron Connolly Jul 9 2004 12:00AM Networking
Global sourcing -- short-circuit or shot in the arm for Aussie IT?

Global sourcing -- short-circuit or shot in the arm for Aussie IT?

Gartner India slammed claims by a local recruitment firm that outsourcing offshore would strip IT jobs from Australia.
Claire Doble Jul 8 2004 12:00AM Strategy

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