Networking

Microsoft declares war on Cisco

Microsoft declares war on Cisco

Conflict to centre on the 'critical battleground' of the branch office.
Robert Jaques Aug 31 2006 11:55AM Networking
Gizmo buys Nerds for Hire

Gizmo buys Nerds for Hire

Local support service provider Gizmo has completed its acquisition of Melbourne-based Nerds for Hire.
Staff Writers Aug 30 2006 11:28AM Networking
Wavenet receives $1.2m funding injection

Wavenet receives $1.2m funding injection

Perth-based wireless hardware provider Wavenet has secured $1.2 million in funding to aid its expansion plans.
Tim Lohman Aug 28 2006 1:08PM Networking
Global IP phone sales reach US$500m

Global IP phone sales reach US$500m

Cisco leader of the pack, according to Dell'Oro Group.
Robert Jaques Aug 24 2006 4:01PM Networking
Commander installs new network for Toowoomba

Commander installs new network for Toowoomba

Commander has replaced Toowoomba City Council’s obsolete data network with a high-speed network from Nortel.

Staff Writers Aug 23 2006 2:55PM Networking
Experts warn of 'bumpy' transition to 802.11n

Experts warn of 'bumpy' transition to 802.11n

But Wi-Fi firms up and running with IEE 802.11n draft kit.
Robert Jaques Aug 22 2006 10:22AM Networking
WebCentral revenues "consistent with guidance"

WebCentral revenues "consistent with guidance"

WebCentral’s has recorded revenue of $52.2 million, NPAT of $3.2 million and EBIT of 5.0m in the financial year ending 30 June 2006.
Staff Writers Aug 16 2006 4:27PM Networking
Carrier Ethernet invades Europe

Carrier Ethernet invades Europe

March of wide area Ethernet technology unstoppable, says analyst.
Robert Jaques Jul 31 2006 1:53PM Networking
Microsoft and Nortel gang up on Cisco

Microsoft and Nortel gang up on Cisco

Unified communications battle lines being drawn.
Robert Jaques Jul 27 2006 11:51AM Networking
Asia Pacific plugs into WiMax

Asia Pacific plugs into WiMax

But business issues have yet to be overcome.
Robert Jaques Jul 26 2006 12:42PM Networking
Dell launches unapproved 802.11n Wi-Fi card

Dell launches unapproved 802.11n Wi-Fi card

Next generation Wi-Fi still awaiting rattification.
Tom Sanders Jul 18 2006 12:44PM Networking
Tesco to extend electronic labelling

Tesco to extend electronic labelling

Wireless technology enables staff to check and update prices.
Dave Friedlos Jul 13 2006 2:40PM Networking
Wireless networks growing in popularity

Wireless networks growing in popularity

Companies want network technology to help increase productivity, says Gartner.
Staff Writers Jul 10 2006 1:49PM Networking
Train firm signals wireless expansion

Train firm signals wireless expansion

Virgin to mix technologies to provide uninterrupted access.
Dave Friedlos Jul 6 2006 11:57AM Networking
CommBank re-signs EDS for $573m

CommBank re-signs EDS for $573m

The Commonwealth Bank has re-signed US-based EDS as its master IT&T services provider through to 2012.
Staff Writers Jun 30 2006 3:48PM Networking
AMP extends CSC’s US$146m contract

AMP extends CSC’s US$146m contract

AMP has extended its IT outsourcing contract with NYSE-listed Computer Sciences Corporation, for another four years.
Staff Writers Jun 30 2006 1:40PM Networking
Cisco pushes InfiniBand into datacentres

Cisco pushes InfiniBand into datacentres

Networking giant Cisco is providing products and tools to mix InfiniBand and
Ethernet gear in the datacentre.
Martin Courtney Jun 30 2006 9:58AM Networking
KAZ bags $26m in new contracts

KAZ bags $26m in new contracts

Telstra-owned KAZ Group on Wednesday will sign a $20 million support contract with the Royal Australian Navy’s Fleet Information Systems Support Organisation (FISSO).
Byron Connolly Jun 27 2006 2:28PM Networking
NAB XP roll-out delayed

NAB XP roll-out delayed

The rollout of the National Australia Bank’s new Kaz managed XP desktop environment could be pushed back by up to six months, the company has said.
Tim Lohman Jun 27 2006 10:31AM Networking
New deal on net neutrality

New deal on net neutrality

WASHINGTON - US Senate Commerce Committee Chairman Ted Stevens has offered a compromise in the fierce fight over legislation on internet network neutrality, but stopped short of demands sought by content companies like
Google.
Reuters blank Jun 20 2006 9:27AM Networking

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