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    Allsopp quits Juniper 13 October, 2008 09:29:00

    Channel director takes a break from the corporate sector
    Juniper channel director, Brian Allsopp, has quit his post and stepped out of the corporate sector.
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    Multimedia Technology adds Freecom and Everki 13 October, 2008 08:36:00

    Distributor meets reseller demand for ruggedised products
    Multimedia Technology has added two vendors to its portfolio to widen its product range.
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    Ellison strikes bullish tone at shareholder meeting 13 October, 2008 08:55:00

    Oracle will likely weather the global financial storm just fine, CEO Larry Ellison said Friday.
    Seemingly unfazed by the ongoing meltdown in global financial markets, Oracle CEO Larry Ellison said Friday his company will likely emerge unscathed, and in fact may "come out of this downturn stronger than we ever have before."
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    Forrester: Discontent persists over SAP maintenance hike 13 October, 2008 08:26:00

    Customers also complained to Forrester about the time it takes SAP to meet requests for new features.
    A new Forrester Research study that polled more than 200 SAP customers found widespread discontent over the vendor's recent decision to shift customers to a pricier Enterprise Support offering, and also provides tips on how customers can mitigate the increased cost.
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    Report: World Bank servers breached repeatedly 13 October, 2008 08:25:00

    World Bank hotly denies Fox News report that hackers accessed a secret data hub maintained by the organization in South Africa.
    A number of servers at the World Bank Group were repeatedly breached for more than a year by different intruders but it is not clear how much data might have been compromised in the attacks, Fox News reported Friday.
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    Identity fraud the focus of week-long spotlight 13 October, 2008 07:51:00

    National Identity Fraud Awareness Week kicks off: Aussie males the most gullible when it comes to scams, but professional women are the number one target.
    National Identity Fraud Awareness Week opened today and will continue until the end of the week in a bid to raise awareness of identity theft and fraud, as well as to educate businesses and the general public on taking care when distributing personal information either physically or online.
More >PC and Components
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    Multimedia Technology adds Freecom and Everki 13 October, 2008 08:36:00

    Distributor meets reseller demand for ruggedised products
    Multimedia Technology has added two vendors to its portfolio to widen its product range.
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    Apple warns of faulty graphics processors in MacBook Pros 13 October, 2008 08:32:00

    Any replacement cost to Apple would be covered by the US$196 million fund Nvidia announced in July.
    Apple has confirmed that MacBook Pro laptops manufactured through last month may contain faulty Nvidia graphics processors.
More >Networking
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    Exploit code loose for six-month-old Windows bug 13 October, 2008 08:45:00

    Bug in Windows XP, Vista, Server 2003 and Server 2008 could be exploited to gain additional privileges on vulnerable machines
    Microsoft has acknowledged that exploit code is circulating for a vulnerability it acknowledged six months ago, but has yet to patch.
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    BigAir gives Clever takeover bid a big 'no' 10 October, 2008 09:38:00

    Telco strongly urges shareholders to pay no attention to the Clever Communications 1 for 1 scrip offer
    The board of ASX-listed BigAir has unanimously rejected Clever Communication’s takeover bid, launched last week.
More >Services
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    With market meltdown, which tech firms become predator or prey? 13 October, 2008 07:39:00

    Smart companies will hunt for good merger and acquisition opportunities with stocks at multi-year lows. Here are the ones to watch.
    While most eyes are still on stopping the bleed on Wall Street, smart tech companies will likely take a page out of Warren Buffet's playbook by looking for merger and acquisition opportunities with stocks at multi-year lows.
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    Accenture wins multimillion dollar support contract from Telstra 09 October, 2008 11:47:00

    Accenture has been commissioned to manage and support Telstra's new customer care and billing platform.
    Accenture has won a multimillion dollar contract to maintain Telstra's customer care and billing platform – a platform Accenture helped design.
More >Software
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    Ellison strikes bullish tone at shareholder meeting 13 October, 2008 08:55:00

    Oracle will likely weather the global financial storm just fine, CEO Larry Ellison said Friday.
    Seemingly unfazed by the ongoing meltdown in global financial markets, Oracle CEO Larry Ellison said Friday his company will likely emerge unscathed, and in fact may "come out of this downturn stronger than we ever have before."
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    Forrester: Discontent persists over SAP maintenance hike 13 October, 2008 08:26:00

    Customers also complained to Forrester about the time it takes SAP to meet requests for new features.
    A new Forrester Research study that polled more than 200 SAP customers found widespread discontent over the vendor's recent decision to shift customers to a pricier Enterprise Support offering, and also provides tips on how customers can mitigate the increased cost.
More >Security
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    US gov't proposes digital signing of DNS root zone file 13 October, 2008 08:54:00

    Proposal to cryptographically sign records in the DNS root zone draws criticism from ICANN for being too US-centric.
    The US government is soliciting input on a way to make the Internet's addressing system less susceptible to tampering by hackers.
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    Exploit code loose for six-month-old Windows bug 13 October, 2008 08:45:00

    Bug in Windows XP, Vista, Server 2003 and Server 2008 could be exploited to gain additional privileges on vulnerable machines
    Microsoft has acknowledged that exploit code is circulating for a vulnerability it acknowledged six months ago, but has yet to patch.
More >Storage
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    Amazon to offer volume discounts for S3 10 October, 2008 08:10:00

    Amazon will soon begin to offer volume discounts to customers of its S3 hosted storage service.
    Amazon's AWS cloud computing subsidiary will institute a new tiered pricing structure for its hosted storage service that includes price cuts for high-volume customers.
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    Western digital enters small-office network storage market 09 October, 2008 14:11:00

    The company has launched a four-bay storage system which allows up to 4TB of capacity and multiple RAID configurations.
    Western Digital this week launched its first foray into the small-office network storage market with the ShareSpace drive bay system.
More >Mobility
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    Apple warns of faulty graphics processors in MacBook Pros 13 October, 2008 08:32:00

    Any replacement cost to Apple would be covered by the US$196 million fund Nvidia announced in July.
    Apple has confirmed that MacBook Pro laptops manufactured through last month may contain faulty Nvidia graphics processors.
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    Mobile industry split over UMA versus femtocells 13 October, 2008 09:00:00

    The two technologies send data and voice over different frequencies
    As mobile data traffic continues to increase, with more generated by home users, operators are under pressure to adopt either UMA (Unlicensed Mobile Access) or femtocells, both of which have a lot going for them, according to their respective proponents.
More >Retail
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    Microsoft sues DHL after train dumps 21,600 Xboxes 13 October, 2008 08:35:00

    Microsoft is suing cargo-delivery service DHL Express for allegedly losing 21,600 Xbox game consoles because of a Texas train derailment.
    Microsoft is suing US-based cargo-delivery service DHL Express for allegedly losing 21,600 Xbox game consoles because of a train derailment in Texas, according to court documents.
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    TiVo to be sold in JB Hi-Fi 10 October, 2008 10:00:00

    Exclusive deal between TiVo and Harvey Norman abandoned.
    Hybrid Television Services, the company behind the Australian release of the TiVo media device, today announced a deal with popular electronics retailer JB Hi-Fi that will allow TiVo set-top boxes to be sold in its stores.
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Recent Acquisitions
Recent AcquisitionsKeeping you up to date with industry mergers and acquisitions.
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    Lan 1 buys Blue Sky 01 October, 2008 11:50:00

    Engineering skills were an attractive piece of Blue Sky's business
    Lan 1 has purchased the full business assets of Sydney-based distributor, Blue Sky Industries (BSI), for an undisclosed sum.
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    ASG acquires Brisbane-based applications integrator 01 October, 2008 13:36:00

    ASG Group (ASX:ASZ) has acquired Brisbane-based applications integrator, A-DB Group.
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    McAfee to acquire Secure Computing for $465M 23 September, 2008 08:17:00

    McAfee on Monday announced an agreement to acquire Secure Computing in a transaction valued at US$465 million that is expected to be completed by year-end.
Recent Appointments
Recent AppointmentsTracking the industry's movers and shakers as they climb the corporate ladder.
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    Allsopp quits Juniper 13 October, 2008 09:29:00

    Channel director takes a break from the corporate sector
    Juniper channel director, Brian Allsopp, has quit his post and stepped out of the corporate sector.
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    Dataweave announces new Melbourne staff 08 October, 2008 08:35:00

    Dataweave has appointed three new employees as part of plans to put on 12 staff in its new Melbourne office over the next year.
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    WatchGuard appoints channel sales manager 01 October, 2008 13:59:00

    Security vendor, WatchGuard Technologies, has appointed David Brennan as its channel sales manager to help with its push into the SMB and mid-market space.
Interviews
InterviewsARN talks to a range of local and international industry figures
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    Websense CEO unveils a brand-new company 29 September, 2008 10:21:00

    Gene Hodges explains the reasoning behind the new logo change, the DLP market and unveils corporate goals for 2009
    With last year's acquisition of Port Authority, a data loss prevention (DLP) vendor and SurfControl, a Web and e-mail security company, Websense has since evolved from being known as a Web solution company to establishing itself as one that also provides DLP and e-mail security solutions.
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    Microsoft: We're not afraid of the cloud 25 September, 2008 09:44:00

    Microsoft has been busy this year, rolling out Windows Server 2008 and SQL Server 2008 in a push to expand its presence in the corporate data center. To be successful, the company must overcome an economic environment that appears increasingly difficult as well as tough competition from rivals Oracle and VMware, among others
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    Q&A: VMware CEO Maritz on his new gig, competing against Microsoft and the virtual server 'time bomb' 18 September, 2008 10:35:00

    Paul Maritz became the president and CEO of VMware in July, after the EMC-owned company's board of directors fired co-founder and CEO Diane Greene. Maritz is now competing in the hot virtualization market against his former employer Microsoft, where he worked from 1986 to 2000 and led many of the company's major software initiatives. EMC executives put him in charge of VMware just a few months after EMC acquired Pi Corporation, a company Maritz founded. Maritz was in Las Vegas this week for VMware's annual VMworld conference, and sat down with Jon Brodkin to talk about company strategy.
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