Stories by: Matthew Sainsbury
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Cultivating relationships 19 November, 2008 12:47:00
What was your first job? - +
IronPort appoints NSW head 19 November, 2008 16:12:00
Cisco security subsidiary, IronPort, has appointed Luke Healy as its NSW territory manager. - +
ICT industry split on 457 visa recommendations 18 November, 2008 16:25:00
The ICT industry is split on the recommendations made in a review of the troubled 457 visa program by industrial relations commissioner, Barbara Deegan. - +
NEC takes SaaS to SMBs via channel 18 November, 2008 08:00:00
NEC has announced plans to offer a new software-as-a-service (SaaS) solution to SMBs through its partners. - +
Gamers to go XFX with Australia IT 17 November, 2008 13:22:00
Australia IT has expanded its gamer-focused portfolio by adding a second graphics card vendor, XFX. - +
Hitachi Data Systems appoints new senior staff 17 November, 2008 15:59:00
Hitachi Data Systems has elevated two staff to senior positions as it focuses on employee stability and streamlining operations. - +
Five new faces grace AIIA board 14 November, 2008 16:51:00
The Australian Information Industry Association (AIIA) has elected five new faces to its board of directors. - +
The Frame Group gets Cisco gold 14 November, 2008 09:46:00
The Frame Group has become a Cisco gold partner after five years in business with the vendor. - +
Comlinx dials up Domino's pizza 14 November, 2008 11:24:00
Avaya gold business partner, Comlinx, has won a contract with Domino's Pizza to update its communications systems. - +
SMB focus for new Microsoft server solutions 13 November, 2008 16:39:00
Microsoft has released the Windows Essential Server Solutions globally with its first-ever offering tailored to mid-sized businesses. - +
JVC and Alloys to buddy up 12 November, 2008 13:44:00
Consumer and professional electronics vendor, JVC, has appointed Alloys in an attempt to broaden its channel play.
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