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Written by: Ray Shaw | Published in: Software Freeware is to Windows what Apps are to tablets or smart phones. …
Written by: Ray Shaw | Published in: Software Freeware is to Windows what Apps are to tablets or smart phones. …
Featured | Written by: Ray Shaw | Published in: Mobility New research shows apparently harmless mobile apps are using your data allowance and costing some users thousands of dollars in unexpected bills. …
Featured | Written by: Stephen Withers | Published in: Deals Visionstream is set to start work on a $90 million contract from Telstra to repair the carrier’s pits and pipes in Victoria and Tasmania. …
Written by: Stephen Withers | Published in: Technology Terminal emulation is a technology that just won’t die: it’ll be around as long as there are devices and programs that expect to talk to a terminal. So it isn’t surprising that Micro Focus is still developing its Rumba line of terminal …
Featured | Written by: Stephen Withers | Published in: Technology A beta version of EMC’s Syncplicity online file sharing service gives administrators the option of storing files in their EMC Isilon or Atmos storage units as an alternative to EMC’s cloud infrastructure. …
Written by: Graeme Philipson | Published in: Networking It’s starting to look a little careless – NBN CO has lost its second senior construction executive in two years. …
Written by: Peter Dinham | Published in: Market Oracle has launched to the market an Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) on premise with capacity on demand solution which enables organisations to deploy fully integrated engineered systems, in their data centres behind a firewall. …
Written by: Peter Dinham | Published in: Market Sydney-based IT consulting group, Industrie IT, has joined the Amazon Web Services’ Partner Network (APN) as a consulting partner which the company says will give it access to a range of resources and training that will enable it to further help its …
Written by: Peter Dinham | Published in: Market AT&T and Polycom have forged a strategic agreement to personalise, mobilise and virtualise video meetings, creating what the two companies say will be greater availability of cloud-delivered video communication capabilities. …
Featured | Written by: Mike Bantick | Published in: Entertainment With some of the most beloved characters harking back over 9 decades as well as owning the rights to the more modern popular names from the brilliant Pixar animated movies, Disney is well placed to launch into a multiplatform spanning, …
Written by: Stuart Corner | Published in: Networking Juniper has laid claim to leadership in the rapidly emerging field of software defined networking with announcement of its comprehensive vision for the architecture of SDN technology. Others however question whether what Juniper has unveiled is in fact SDN at all. …
Written by: Graeme Philipson | Published in: Mobility Vodafone will close most Crazy John’s phone stores, and rebrand the more profitable as Vodafone outlets. …
Written by: Stephen Withers | Published in: Strategy Telecommunications provider Over The Wire has acquired another data centre in Brisbane. …
Featured | Written by: Stephen Withers | Published in: Mobility Garmin’s Navigon app for iPhone has been updated with social media and iCloud integration. …
Written by: David Tisdall | Published in: Sponsored Announcements Over the Wire today announced it has completed the purchase of an additional datacentre in Brisbane’s Fortitude Valley. The acquisition expands Over the Wire’s Brisbane data centre capacity by 120 racks and complements the companies’ data network and voice businesses. …
Written by: Stuart Corner | Published in: Cornered! The government has expanded the scope of a very public process to develop cyber security policy into one for the development of long term policy for the digital economy as a whole, but at the same time closed the door to public …
Written by: Stuart Corner | Published in: Mobility A 12 country survey of customer satisfaction levels with mobile services has produced some surprising results: on most measures India comes out on top and Japan at the bottom. …
Featured | Written by: Mike Bantick | Published in: Development It is time to nominate those creative and innovative ICT products or services in order to be recognised in the 2013 iAwards. …
Featured | Written by: Stephen Withers | Published in: Home IT Increasing amounts of home electronics – entertainment equipment, computers, phones, tablets and so on – means more cable clutter. So 4Cabling founder Nicole Kersh has opened a new web store specialising in cable management products for homes and businesses. …
Cities around the U.S. will have gigabit-speed Internet access by 2015 if the FCC's wishes come true. read more
The man who broke into the Palo Alto, California, home of late Apple CEO Steve Jobs and stole laptops, iPads and other possessions has been sentenced to seven years in a California state prison. read more
The man who broke into the Palo Alto, Calif., home of tghe late Apple CEO Steve Jobs and stole laptops, iPads and other possessions was sentenced to seven years in a California state prison. …
The price for upgrading to Windows 8 Pro will shoot up after Jan. 31, when the existing special offers to acquire the new OS lapse. read more
Microsoft is close to wrapping up work on Internet Explorer 10 (IE10) on Windows 7, according to a report Friday. …
2013 could be the year of enterprise social media, but don't take our word for it. According to a survey of your peers, Indian companies are slowly, but surely, beginning to implement enterprise social media solutions. The State of the CIO Survey found that back in 2011, 30 percent of …
When Ricoh Europe realized its IT environment was both spiraling out of control and environmentally unfriendly, it turned to a IT services provider for help. Working with Infosys, Ricoh developed a private cloud that helped it consolidate nine data centers into two, cutting infrastructure costs and reducing carbon dioxide emissions …