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Aussie PC market survival of fittest in 2006 PDF E-mail
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by Stan Beer   
Thursday, 16 February 2006

The Australian PC market ended the year on a strong note with overall growth of 14.6% from 2004.  However, 2006 is shaping up to be a survival of the fittest, according to research group Gartner.

 
Sophos's launches plug-and-play email security box PDF E-mail
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by Stan Beer   
Wednesday, 15 February 2006

Email security vendor, Sophos, has launched a new specialist security box, which it claims is the industry's first fully integrated managed email security appliance.

 
Traffic spike causes Biggest Loser to crash PDF E-mail
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by Stan Beer   
Wednesday, 15 February 2006

The website of popular reality TV series The Biggest Loser crashed this week due to an unexpected spike in traffic and, according to at least some members of the web hosting community, we can expect a higher incidence of high profile site crashes in the immediate future.

 
destra and Intel sign music on demand deal PDF E-mail
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Wednesday, 15 February 2006

destra Media, one of the business arms of destra Corporation Limited (ASX:DES), has signed an agreement with Intel to distribute and sell destramusic.com’s 1.3 million digital music tracks via Intel’s Viiv technology PC/home entertainment platform.

 
Internet threatens to take TV entertainment throne PDF E-mail
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by Stan Beer   
Tuesday, 14 February 2006

According to new research, the combination of broadband and IT is threatening to usurp the role of consumer electronics as king of home entertainment.

 
Survey finds 9% of consumers buy from spammers PDF E-mail
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by Stan Beer   
Monday, 13 February 2006

A new survey has found 9% of computer users have purchased goods sold through spam emails. In the lead up to valentine's Day, the survey of 533 respondents, from internet security vendor Sophos, found the strong support for spammers from consumers is encouraging spammers to continue their practice of sending unsolicited bulk emails.

 
AIIA and Vic Govt in industry networking push PDF E-mail
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Monday, 13 February 2006
ICT vendors lobby group, the Australian Information Industry Association (AIIA), and the Victorian Government have embraked on a program to encourage local ICT business to form collaborative networks to increase their chances to win contracts.

 
Oracle to favour Siebel over own CRM staff PDF E-mail
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by Stan Beer   
Monday, 13 February 2006

Oracle CEO Larry Ellison will axe many of his company's CRM development staff in order to make the recently acquired CRM specialist Siebel the organisation's CRM division. About 2000 jobs are expected to go, many of them development roles from the Oracle CRM division as it existed prior to the Siebel take-over.

 
Toshiba loses ground in notebooks PDF E-mail
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by Stan Beer   
Saturday, 11 February 2006

Notebook specialist Toshiba is fast losing ground to its three major rivals, dropping to number four spot in the worldwide notebook market for the first time behind PC vendor Acer.

 
NetApp alliance with Fujitsu Australia PDF E-mail
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by Stan Beer   
Friday, 10 February 2006

Storage solutions provider, Network Appliance, has signed a partnership agreement with IT services provider Fujitsu Australia to provide storage, recovery and backup capabilities for Fujitsu’s FlexFrame Solution for SAP.

 
Yahoo and AOL paid spam scheme slammed by Aussie vendor PDF E-mail
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Friday, 10 February 2006

An Australian anti-spam vendor claims direct marketers will have field day with a scheme by internet giants Yahoo and America Online (AOL) to offer a "certified" email service that guarantees credible senders delivery for a fee.

 
W3C Internationalisation leader visits Australia PDF E-mail
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Thursday, 09 February 2006

World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Internationalisation Activity leader Richard Ishida is visiting Australia this week to speak at a series of workshops and conferences about internationalisation of web sites and web applications.

 
Etech in $2m move to Hobart after Apple deal PDF E-mail
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Thursday, 09 February 2006

Melbourne-based elearning software developer Etech is to move development and operations to Hobart following a significant agreement with the Apple Computer Corporation and a $2.07 million boost from the Tasmanian Government.

 
Ingram Micro to push AMD64 in ANZ PDF E-mail
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Wednesday, 08 February 2006

Number two chipmaker AMD and distributor Ingram Micro intend to expand the footprint for AMD64 processor-based systems in Australia and New Zealand with the full range of AMD’s desktop, mobile and server microprocessor products.

 
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