REVIEW: MacBook Air - there's a lot to like about this superb piece of industrial design
REVIEW: A 13.3-inch laptop that's slim, light, inexpensive and well performing
Conroy: Worsening broadband backs up Government case for NBN
Google vs. Microsoft: A tale of two upgrades
RFID: Protection, privacy and prevention
Stories by: Louis van Wyk
- +
Strike three for Fortinet 07 September, 2005 14:47:25
Building its channel is a top priority for Fortinet's new Australia and New Zealand boss, Steve Clack. He is the third person to hold this position in less than two years. - +
New Fortinet chief aims squarely at channel 05 September, 2005 07:15:18
Building the channel is a top priority for security box maker Fortinet's new Australia and New Zealand boss, Steve Clack, the third person to hold this position in less than two years. - +
Simpl steps into Australia 21 July, 2005 07:17:01
Simpl has set up its first branch in Australia to support its growing reseller channel and customer base. - +
IT security 'worse than root canal' 11 July, 2005 07:20:20
Managing security on their networks is such a headache for many IT administrators, they would rather undergo a root canal. - +
Butler wins top Ingram NZ role 26 November, 2004 07:06:42
Despite being commended for his success in building a profitable business against strong competition from Tech Pacific NZ, John Dunbar will not head up the new Ingram Micro NZ which now incorporates its former rival. - +
Toshiba to counter mobility objections 23 September, 2004 07:30:11
Notebook vendor Toshiba plans to equip its resellers with the tools to counter objections from companies that do not trust employees to work remotely. - +
NZ firm scores with Apple in Fiji 21 April, 2004 07:30:24
New Zealand reseller, Logical Systems, has acquired the agency to supply Apple products to Fiji, which will see the company setting up the only Apple centre in the Pacific nation. - +
Apple launches online store in NZ 05 April, 2004 07:30:40
Reaction in the channel is split over what effect the anticipated launch of an Apple online store in New Zealand will have on its business. - +
D-Link plans NZ expansion 14 October, 2003 12:33:57
Networking vendor, D-Link, hopes to appoint a New Zealand representative by the end of the month to set up a local office in the country.
Hudson: Rising salaries place onus on ICT candidates to prove abilities
Whistleblowing site Cryptome.org infected with drive-by exploits
Office for Windows on ARM: Free or not?
Sony shows power outlets that can control electricity by user, device, or source
Startup with heavy Russian connections offers crypto authentication service
ARN Polls
Jobs
ARN Distributor Directory
ARN Vendor Directory
ARN Community Comments
- "Yes, I agree the Samsung tablet is a good product with some excellent features. However, its not all about the features. ..."
on REVIEW: Is the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 the new king of Android tablets?
by ManixA | 14 February, 2012 13:22 - "Has anyone seen the new "Friend Project" social network site? It copies the original MySpace before it started ..."
on MySpace: The next hot social network?
by Nermin Bajric | 14 February, 2012 09:57 - "It should read as Australasian owned, not Australian owned.
..."
on Datacom joins AFP, Microsoft and ninemsn to support ThinkUKnow
by Libby | 13 February, 2012 10:48 - "the new lenovo x130e 's r alright but they blocked eveything '
..."
on Lenovo awarded NSW DET netbook contract
by yoyohoe | 12 February, 2012 20:18 - "Have you any idea just about any cheap�discount�hotels in Espoo, Finland?
..."
on Telstra-NBN Co wholesale broadband agreement “imminent”
by Hotellid Viimsis | 12 February, 2012 13:25
Market Place
Good Gear Guide
Buying Guides
Latest Products
Computerworld
CIO
Techworld







