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Stories by: Tim Lohman

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    Asus aims for school take-up 26 October, 2005 07:23:36

    Asus is looking to the education market as the next opportunity for it to increase the company's share of the local notebook market.
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    Asus wants to go to school 26 October, 2005 13:17:33

    Asus has flagged education as the biggest opportunity to increase its share of the local notebook market.
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    IN THE HOT SEAT: Calling for channel expansion 26 October, 2005 14:39:33

    Zultys' Tony Warhurst talks to ARN
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    Tech show adds vertical view 26 October, 2005 14:36:30

    Next year's CeBit will include specialist areas focusing on open source and supply chain solutions.
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    Onyx sets sights on Oracle 19 October, 2005 10:24:17

    Onyx has announced a migration campaign offering end-users up to $500,000 towards the cost of migration services to replace existing Oracle systems. The CRM vendor is attempting to capitalise on any market uncertainty following Oracle's recent acquisition of Siebel.
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    Ingram touts centre with free configuration offer 19 October, 2005 16:37:26

    Ingram Micro is offering resellers free hardware and software configuration on HP's ML and DL series of ProLiant servers during October.
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    Alloys steps out of Brisbane 19 October, 2005 10:28:56

    Alloys International has cited a reduction in imaging product costs as the reason for the recent closure of its Brisbane offices.
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    Ingram shuts Qld warehouse 19 October, 2005 14:14:51

    Ingram Micro has reiterated its commitment to the Queensland market after announcing the closure of its Brisbane warehouse.
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    Linksys and Skype make VoIP consumer play 14 October, 2005 11:29:43

    Linksys has joined with Skype to make a push into the consumer and SOHO voice over internet (VoIP) market.
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    Onyx targets Oracle conversions 13 October, 2005 07:23:25

    Onyx is offering end-users up to $500,000 towards the cost of migration services to replace existing Oracle systems.
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    Konica takes up regional focus 12 October, 2005 07:27:58

    Konica Minolta Printing Solutions has appointed two regional distributors alongside existing national partners Ingram Micro and Alloys International.
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