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Fujitsu, Salesforce together in the cloud with Aussie partnership
by Peter Dinham   
Fujitsu has teamed up with salesforce.com to provide consulting services for Salesforce’s cloud applications as well as application development and integration services on salesforce.com’s Force.com platform.
 

 
Right tools needed when business processes meet the cloud
by Stephen Withers   
How can IT staff provide end users with assurance that their business transactions will be handled reliably when part of the process is handled in the cloud?

 
4T in a Mac-friendly box
by Stephen Withers   
Want a lot of storage in a small space for your Mac? Western Digital's My Book Studio Edition II range now includes a 4T configuration.

 
Optus kicks Telstra out of ATO in $186.5 million contract grab
by Peter Dinham   
Optus has trumped the incumbent Telstra, snaring a $186.5 million four-year contract with the Australian Tax Office for the supply of managed network services (MNS).

 
CSIRO to widen Wi-Fi patent net
by Stephen Withers   
Following a successful first wave of legal action to defend patents applicable to Wi-Fi networking, Australia's national science agency CSIRO is going after the rest of the industry.

 
Master Brokers on cloud nine with new deployment
by Peter Dinham   
Merchandising broker, Master Brokers, has deployed a cloud computing managed service solution from vendor, LC9, to support the expansion of its business across Australia.

 
Virgin Media launches stream + download music service
by Jake Widman   
UK broadband, TV, phone, and wireless provider Virgin Media has announced a deal with Universal Music that would permit customers to both stream and download as much music as they wanted for a single subscription price.
 
Adobe takes Acrobat.com out of beta, launches paid subscriptions
by Jake Widman   
The online collaboration site Acrobat.com, which was in public beta, has officially launched with two paid and one free subscription service, as well as a new spreadsheet application.
 
EDS, SAP collaborate on carbon accounting for Aussie companies
by Peter Dinham   
IT services group, EDS and SAP Australia and New Zealand have worked together to develop a new carbon accounting solution which, they claim, will make it easier for Australian companies to comply with new federal government emissions guidelines.

 
Security software spend to rise dramatically
by Peter Dinham   
Defying economic conditions, spending on infrastructure software in Asia Pacific, including in Australia, is expected to increase significantly over the next 18 months, with security software purchases a top priority for many businesses.

 
Look to Asia Pacific, urges Austrade
by Peter Dinham   
Australia’s trade promotions organisation, Austrade, says opportunities are opening up for Australian IT companies to take advantage of increased technology spend by Asian companies, despite the global economic downturn.

 
Apple seeks go-ahead for action against Psystar
by Stephen Withers   
Apple has asked a court to allow its case against Psystar to proceed, despite the cloner's application for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.

 
Is Xandros a Linux distro, a marketing machine or a Microsoft stooge?
by David M Williams   
You may know of Xandros Linux; for many people exposure came through the Eee PC, with this being the distro chosen by Linux-turncoat ASUS. Yet, what is Xandros' stance on open source software? Might Xandros be a thinly-veiled Microsoft tout as Linspire reborn?

 
Windows 7 on an entry level netbook: first look
by David M Williams   
You've read all about Windows 7RC, but how does it really perform in practice? I wanted to know too so I loaded it on a modern Acer Aspire One netbook.

 
Installing Windows 7 from a USB flash stick
by David M Williams   
Microsoft has made Windows 7 release candidate 1 available. Yet, it is a DVD image - what if you want to try it on a netbook or an ultra-slim laptop without a built-in optical drive? Here is how to make a bootable USB memory stick to install it from.

 
Intel making it easier to argue online
by Jake Widman   
Intel's research department is working on a browser extension that enables users to highlight disputed information on the Web and provide links to opposing viewpoints.

 
Apple tops for mobile phone satisfaction
by Stephen Withers   
Apple has the highest customer satisfaction rating of all mobile phone manufacturers, according to a newly-published study.

 
Windows 7 Release Candidate hits public download space
by Stan Beer   
In one of the most anticipated releases from Microsoft since - well - Vista, Microsoft has announced the availability for public download of its come back operating system Windows 7. With Windows 7, Microsoft hopes to correct its mistaken market judgment call made when it released Vista.

 
Can Twitter survive?
by Jake Widman   
According to Nielsen Online, most Twitter users don't come back the next month, raising questions about the service's long-term prospects.

 
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