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MWC: Telstra to launch email service for Windows phones
Telstra will launch an all-you-can-eat mobile e-mail service based on the Microsoft Exchange platform in May, timed with the release of a new Telstra-branded skin for Windows phones.
Brett Winterford
Feb 18 2009 7:04AM
Software
Ethernet a must for mobile backhaul
Mobile network providers have to move to Ethernet to cope with the growing demand for high bandwidth mobile services, according to the Metro Ethernet Forum (MEF).
Ian Williams
Feb 16 2009 2:45PM
Telco/ISP
Microsoft tightens its belt further
Microsoft has revealed further cost-cutting measures to help it weather the economic storm, including reducing the use of vendors, slashing marketing spend and postponing plans for a new data centre.
Sylvie Barak
Jan 27 2009 6:40AM
Financial Services
Mobile users put off by complex set-up
Setting up a new mobile phone is a frustrating and annoying process for many users, according to a recent survey by mobile device management firm Mformation.
Ian Williams
Jan 20 2009 2:50PM
Hardware
Versatile authentication: The next logical step for the financial services sector
It may already be a cliché, but the credit crunch is forcing all types of businesses to review their costs and look at how they can reduce overheads.
Philip Hoyer, Technical architect, ActivIdentity EMEA
Jan 6 2009 2:45PM
Security
Optus wins $143m extension to Immigration telco contract
Optus has won a four-year extension to its whole-of-business telecommunications services contract with the Department of Immigration and Citizenship in a deal that could net the telco around $143 million in revenues.
Staff Writers
Dec 9 2008 12:52PM
Telco/ISP
Security attacks reach 2.5 billion per day
IBM has announced a number of new initiatives which it claims will improve enterprise security and help clients save costs, in response to a massive rise in web-based threats.
David Neal
Dec 8 2008 2:41PM
Security
Facebook and Google launch single sign-on services
Facebook and Google have both launched new user-ID services that let users take their existing log-ins and deploy them across a number of sites.
Staff Writers
Dec 8 2008 10:49AM
Security
HP inks seven-year services deal with Sara Lee
HP has scooped up a seven-year infrastructure services contract from FMCG giant Sara Lee to manage its global technology environment.
Staff Writers
Nov 27 2008 4:04PM
Hardware
Start-ups get freebies and cheapies from Sun and Microsoft
First it was students – now hardware and software vendors want to hook start-ups on their gear with Microsoft and now Sun Microsystems offering them free or subsidised software and hardware.
Staff Writers
Nov 27 2008 3:51PM
Software
IBM launches cloud services
IBM has unveiled new services designed to help customers evaluate, install, configure and deliver secure cloud computing inside the data centre, and protect against web-based threats.
Phil Muncaster
Nov 25 2008 6:11AM
Networking
Software AG mulls potential services buys
Software AG has tipped a couple of services firm acquisitions to ‘round out’ its acquisition strategy but says those on the radar won’t compete with the management services companies it already partners with.
Ry Crozier
Nov 24 2008 12:21PM
Software
Microsoft delivers its first SaaS suite
Microsoft has announced Exchange and Office SharePoint will be available as online subscription services for US customers from today, and for UK customers from spring time next year.
Rosalie Marshall
Nov 18 2008 3:26PM
Software
F-Secure touts cloud-based security
The amount of malware being punted around the internet is growing at an exponential rate, and traditional locally-based protection applications will soon buckle under the strain, web security firm F-Secure has warned.
Ian Williams
Nov 14 2008 6:34AM
Security
Lenovo extends green IT service to Europe
Lenovo has launched a new service aimed at making better green practices more appealing to businesses in Europe.
Ian Williams
Nov 3 2008 3:20PM
Hardware
Spammers exploit hosted services
The percentage of new web sites harbouring malware and other potentially unwanted programs has increased by almost 50 per cent this month, according to the latest figures from security firm MessageLabs released today.
Phil Muncaster
Oct 31 2008 10:24AM
Security
Haley to become the next Oracle business unit
Aussie business rules and compliance software developer Haley is the latest firm to be acquired by Oracle.
Staff Writers
Oct 31 2008 12:02AM
Software
NBN ‘critical’ to resolving State backhaul complaints
Two state government submissions to the regional telecommunications review led to the finding of ‘inadequate’ backhaul availability in regional Australia, the committee chair has revealed.
Ry Crozier
Oct 18 2008 10:00AM
Telco/ISP
Web 2.0 set for a fire sale, says analyst
Customers could soon see much lower prices for common web-based applications, according to one analyst.
Shaun Nichols
Oct 11 2008 7:33PM
Software
IBM extends SOA offerings
IBM has announced new offerings to help customers deploy service-oriented architecture (SOA) technology.
Rosalie Marshall
Oct 10 2008 7:21AM
Software
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