Oki optimistic about year ahead

Oki Data Australia's managing director is expecting a substantial improvement in sales this year.

Oki Data back in full production following 2011 disasters

Oki Data is again churning out printers after its production was significantly curtailed by a pair of natural disasters in 2011.

vividwireless customises customer communications with Responsys

vividwireless has deployed technology from US company Responsys to personalise its email and web communications with customers, and its marketing campaigns.

Telstra Foundation offering $1m to help disadvantaged youth get online

The Telstra Foundation has announced plans to award grants totally $1m, marking the tenth anniversary of the organisation's founding.

Cisco abandons Cius UC tablet

Cisco has largely abandoned its Cius Android-based tablet designed for enterprise use with Cisco UC and collaboration products in the face of stiff competition from BYO devices.

Technology reinforces generation gap

If you believe that technology could be bridging the generation gap, think again. According to Deloitte’s first State of the Media report it’s as stark as ever.

Catch of the Day hooks mums

The Catch of the Day stable is expanding with a new online shopping site targeted at mothers with young children. The company has also signaled that it will be looking to float publicly to take advantage of the ecommerce boom.

SAP's cloud arm opens Aust data centres

SuccessFactors has announced a multi-million dollar investment that will see it able to offer local hosting of its cloud based ERP systems.

Alcatel-Lucent enters core router market

As expected Alcatel-Lucent has announced its entry into the core router market, estimated to be worth $4b a year with a range of products based on its in-house developed network processor chipset, the FP3, announced in June 2011.

Selling tech to the Indians

While India is often painted as just the home of cheap ICT skills, Australian technology companies would do well to focus more attention on selling their wares and services into the market.

Alcatel-Lucent set to challenge Cisco and Juniper in the core

Alcatel-Lucent will next week make its long-expected entry into the core router market - dominated almost entirely by Cisco and Juniper Networks - with a product based on its FP3 chipset announced last June.

Wollongong wants to be Australia's Silicon Valley

Wollongong-based ICT companies within the Information and Communication Technology Illawarra (ICTI) cluster have joined forces with the University of Wollongong, Wollongong City Council, and NSW Trade & Investment to launch the 'Wollongong is IT' campaign at the CeBIT IT show, being held in Sydney May 22-24 With the aim of making the region "Australia's answer to Silicon Valley."

AIMIA guides designers and developers to iPad first

The Australian Interactive Media Industry Association (AIMIA) has released the second edition of its Tablet Guidelines, telling designers and developers that they should "develop for the iPad first."

Internet Society opens regional office in Singapore

The Internet Society has opened a regional office in Singapore, headed by Rajnesh Singh, regional director of its Asia-Pacific bureau.

Cloud Security Alliance launches Australian Chapter

The Cloud Security Alliance will launch an Australian chapter at the AusCERT2012 conference this week

Deloitte Digital goes global

Deloitte Digital - the arm of the global services firm created in Australia in 2010 - has gone global with the creation of a new global business unit focussed on digital media employing close to 1000 people and the launch of a network of nine digital studios in the US, UK and Australia.

Nokia Siemens to integrate Ruckus WiFi with cellular infrastructure

Nokia Siemens Networks has joined the ranks of cellular infrastructure vendors offering WiFi gear integrated with its cellular products to enable network operators to combine the two for mobile broadband services.

Pell repels from Twitter lawsuit

  Sydney Archbishop George Pell has decided not to sue Twitter for defamation over an Australian comedian's tweet, after it was taken down from the site.

NBN Co picks Primus to test analogue voice services

NBN Co has selected Primus to help it test new software designed to make it easier for any telecommunications or Internet service provider to offer traditional analogue telephone services over the FTTH component of the NBN.

Cisco to buy Truviso to boost network analytics offerings

Cisco is to acquire privately held Truviso, a Californian company that provides network data analysis and reporting software.

IBM to buy Tealeaf to boost ecommerce analytics

IBM is to acquire San Francisco based Tealeaf Technology to boost its offerings of customer analytics software to companies using ecommerce.

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