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Tesco takes stock after RFID trials hit problems

Tesco takes stock after RFID trials hit problems

Limitations with radio frequency identification (RFID) technology have delayed a nationwide rollout at supermarket giant Tesco by several years.
Dave Friedlos Jun 30 2006 9:58AM Hardware
Intel releases dual core Xeon for server market

Intel releases dual core Xeon for server market

Intel has launched its first Core-based server processor, the Xeon 5100, to replace its existing Xeon chip line and combat the growing market share of AMD’s multicore Opteron-based servers.
Staff Writers Jun 28 2006 3:54PM Hardware
Value Chain acquires Herald Logic

Value Chain acquires Herald Logic

Melbourne-based information management company Value Chain has merged with Indian business process management provider Herald Logic.
Staff Writers Jun 28 2006 12:59PM Hardware
Frost & Sullivan: Confusion about identity and access management

Frost & Sullivan: Confusion about identity and access management

Security within Australian organisations is being threatened by the confusion between the concepts of IT security and information security, researchers Frost & Sullivan have said.
Staff Writers Jun 28 2006 9:20AM Hardware
Google searches for enterprise growth

Google searches for enterprise growth

Google has dived into the local enterprise search market with the launch of its Search Appliance and Mini devices.
Staff Writers Jun 23 2006 10:01AM Hardware
Apple starts audit on iPod factory claims

Apple starts audit on iPod factory claims

Apple Computer said Monday it has begun a thorough audit of a Chinese manufacturing plant operated by Foxconn that makes its iPod digital music players, after a newspaper report alleged Foxconn treated workers unfairly.
Staff Writers Jun 21 2006 11:50AM Hardware
IBM to overhaul DIMA’s system

IBM to overhaul DIMA’s system

Following a number of public embarrassments the Department of Immigration and Multicultural Affairs (DIMA) has appointed IBM to overhaul its IT systems.
Lilia Guan Jun 20 2006 10:53AM Hardware
DigiGuard sells up to Iron Mountain

DigiGuard sells up to Iron Mountain

DigiGuard, a local provider of data protection services, has been acquired by US storage vendor Iron Mountain, for an undisclosed sum.
Lilia Guan Jun 19 2006 3:32PM Hardware
NEC dumps Packard-Bell brand

NEC dumps Packard-Bell brand

NEC Computers has dumped its line of Packard-Bell desktop products - sold through Harvey Norman - citing the range of PCs weren't in line with its "digital home" strategy.
Lilia Guan Jun 16 2006 12:22PM Hardware
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
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
BMS Technology signs with Anthology

BMS Technology signs with Anthology

South Australian distributor, BMS Technology has signed a partnership with Anthology Solutions to distribute its range of Yellow Machine storage products.
Staff Writers Jun 5 2006 4:16PM Hardware
IDC: PC market struggles

IDC: PC market struggles

IDC confirms the Australia PC market continues its and the signs for the next 12 to 18 months are not positive.
Staff Writers May 29 2006 3:32PM Hardware
Network servers not safe from users

Network servers not safe from users

Australian businesses are compromising their server security by granting users local administrator privileges, according to a survey by security software vendor NetIQ.
Byron Connolly May 25 2006 3:23PM Hardware
NEC Australia secures contract with Turk Telecom

NEC Australia secures contract with Turk Telecom

NEC Australia has signed up to provide Turk Telekom (TT)with 221,000 DSL lines to its broadband subscriber base in Turkey.
Lilia Guan May 23 2006 3:02PM Hardware
Optima wins ACT education deal

Optima wins ACT education deal

Box builder, Optima Technology Solutions has won a $15 million contract to supply the ACT Department of Education and Training with hardware and services.
Lilia Guan May 22 2006 2:31PM Hardware
Wise IT goes into receivership

Wise IT goes into receivership

Apple reseller Wise IT has been placed in receivership after defaulting on payments to its secured creditor, Apple Computer Australia.
Byron Connolly May 22 2006 12:09PM Hardware
Sony to launch first Blu-ray notebook

Sony to launch first Blu-ray notebook

Sony said it would offer the world's first notebook PC equipped with a next-generation Blu-ray optical disk drive in Japan in June, a month behind Toshiba's launch last week of laptop PCs with a rival drive.
Staff Writers May 17 2006 12:12PM Hardware
Creative files patent suit against Apple

Creative files patent suit against Apple

Creative Technology, the distant number 2 to Apple Computer in the digital music player market, said it filed patent complaints against Apple in federal court and with a US trade agency.
Staff Writers May 17 2006 11:48AM Hardware
Lenovo partners with Vodafone for 3G capabilities

Lenovo partners with Vodafone for 3G capabilities

Notebook vendor, Lenovo has made available Vodafone's 3G mobile broadband connectivity on selected ThinkPad T60 and X60 notebooks.
Staff Writers May 16 2006 2:17PM Hardware

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