Stories by: Siobhan McBride
- +
ASP model replaced by software for rent service 26 August, 2005 08:57:16
A Web-based service will offer software for rent from September 7. - +
Multiemedia to acquire New Skies Networks 25 August, 2005 14:02:11
IT and communications company, Multiemedia has announced it has signed an agreement to acquire 100 percent equity of New Skies Networks Australia from Netherlands-based satellite communications company New Skies Satellites, for $13 million. - +
Telstra competitors demand operational split 15 August, 2005 12:08:14
Telstra's competitors have formed a united front and released a ten-point plan they say will insure against Australia's incumbent telco becoming an unfettered private monopoly. - +
Salary gains modest for IT professionals, outlook cloudy 08 August, 2005 10:02:01
The 2005 Australian Computer Society (ACS) Remuneration Survey remains one of the largest of its kind in Australia and provides a detailed picture of working life for Australia's ICT professionals. - +
Cyber crims replace bored teenagers 26 July, 2005 07:36:52
Gartner last week warned of the rise of the professional cyber criminal, a new IT security threat that is replacing "bored teenagers." - +
Fire services implements electronic document system 15 July, 2005 08:01:19
Melbourne's Metropolitan Fire and Emergency Services Board (MFB) is implementing an enterprise-wide electronic document and records management system. - +
Internet revenue rivals voice in hotel industry 07 July, 2005 07:45:36
High-speed Internet access has become a hotel essential like beds, the telephone and television, according to independent hospitality IT consultant Ted Horner. - +
Wireless skills in hot demand 29 June, 2005 11:09:34
As wireless networks become increasingly popular, skills to implement and manage them speed to the top of the must-have list, but courses to learn the ins and outs are less visible. Siobhan McBride reports - +
SA government inks multimillion dollar software deal 22 June, 2005 08:26:42
The South Australian Department of Further Education, Employment, Science and Technology is implementing an electronic document and records management system for its 4000 employees. - +
Projects grow in size and scope 10 June, 2005 08:30:11
As IT projects get bigger in size and scope and average budgets surpassing the $1 million mark companies are adopting more elements of project management. - +
CRM confusion confronts SMEs 24 May, 2005 12:00:56
Customer relationship management is still misunderstood in typical small-to-medium sized business in Australia with many organizations still struggling to use it effectively.
Additional Resources
ARN Library
Click here for case studies, whitepapers and other useful vendor content Videos
Newsletter Subscription
RSS Feeds
ARN Polls
Market Place
ARN Member Login
Business Continuity & Disaster Recovery Zone
When an IT disaster occurs, how handy it would be to push a button and start again as if nothing had happened.
Discover and learn more about CA XOSoft today.
When an IT disaster occurs, how handy it would be to push a button and start again as if nothing had happened.
Discover and learn more about CA XOSoft today.
ARN Distributor Directory
ARN Vendor Directory
Viva la Verticals! Key to Vendor Growth is Through Vertical Market Opportunities, Says IDC 05 September, 2008 11:05:00
F-Secure delivers fastest protection in the online world 04 September, 2008 16:50:00
NETGEAR expands ProSafe team as business-class products take off in SME market 04 September, 2008 16:27:00
Rogue security apps dominate Fortinet's Aug 2008 IT threat report 04 September, 2008 16:00:00
Adaptec Intelligent Power Management Reduces Storage Power Consumption Up to 70 Percent 04 September, 2008 11:28:00
ARN Library
Bankstown Council streamlines their IT with Microsoft® Windows Server® 2008
Deciding it was time for more streamlined operations, Bankstown Council teamed up with OSS Infotech, a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner. The solution included Microsoft Windows Server, Microsoft SQL Server® and Microsoft Exchange®.
Sponsored Links











