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New service provider promises technology on tap 07 April, 2004 12:31:24
An Australian technology company has launched a pay-as-you-go model for IT services and communications, and is hunting for resellers to franchise the idea. - +
New ExpressApps emerges in server-based IT 07 April, 2004 12:00:14
The owners of thin-client networks specialist, Dunson, and application and infrastructure service provider, ExpressApps.com, have combined their operating profiles under a new trading entity, ExpressApps Pty Ltd. The move is designed to reposition and combine the companies’ offerings. - +
Computer games to join ratings system 07 April, 2004 11:06:51
The Attorney-General, Phillip Ruddock, has introduced new legislation to the House of Representatives that places computer games under the same classification system as films. - +
Computer Disposals ceases trading 06 April, 2004 07:30:03
Online reseller Computer Disposals has ceased trading, blaming the ongoing court battle with former vendor partner, Dell, for its financial difficulties. - +
NEC wins VOTS contract 05 April, 2004 12:11:18
NEC Business Solutions (NECBS) has won a three-year contract with the Victorian Government to migrate the state’s existing communications network to an IP-enabled network. - +
Macromedia channel man made MD 05 April, 2004 12:10:07
Software vendor, Macromedia, has made two senior management appointments to focus on growing the company’s business in large enterprises and the education sector. - +
Pacific Internet expands service range 05 April, 2004 07:30:16
Pacific Internet has moved into managed services, announcing the launch of two new products and signing Channelworx as a new distributor. - +
HP signs Byte Power in Honkers 05 April, 2004 07:30:08
The Brisbane-based IT&T service provider, Byte Power Group, has announced the signing of a business partner appointment agreement with HP through its Hong Kong subsidiary, Byte Power HK. - +
Dealer-hungry vendor makes Linux server offer 02 April, 2004 12:03:01
Open source vendor, Cybersource, has launched a small business Linux server and is offering dealers a 20 per cent margin – about $400 per unit. - +
Express Online adds Verbatim 02 April, 2004 07:30:44
Online distributor, Express Online, has added data storage vendor, Verbatim, to its range. - +
Belkin plans SME expansion 02 April, 2004 07:30:43
Connectivity and peripherals vendor, Belkin, plans to expand its channel to include sales to the small to medium enterprise (SME) sector.
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