CeBIT 2010 in pictures
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In Pictures: Channel invades CeBIT 2010
In Pictures: Best of CeBIT 2010
News about CeBIT 2010-
CeBIT 2010: OzHosting launches cloud channel program
By Matthew Sainsbury | 26 May, 2010 13:27OzHosting.com has unveiled a cloud reseller program in a bid to push 80 per cent of its business through the channel.
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CeBIT 2010: CSIRO serves up NBN alternative to WiMax and LTE
By Matthew Sainsbury | 25 May, 2010 16:24The CSIRO has developed new wireless broadband technology that it claims will render WiMax and LTE technologies obsolete.
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In Pictures: Channel invades CeBIT 2010
By ARN Staff | 24 May, 2010 15:11Vendors, distributors and resellers showed off their wares at the annual technology expo.
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NSW Premier, Kristina Keneally, kicks off CeBit 2010
By ARN Staff | 24 May, 2010 13:43NSW Premier, Kristina Keneally, has cut the red ribbon to launch the first day of CeBit Australia 2010. The major industry event will be held the Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre from May 24–26
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CeBIT Australia 2010: Online backup vendor calls for resellers
By Spandas Lui | 21 May, 2010 17:39Online back-up software vendor, Memory Box, is kicking-off its first reseller program at CeBIT.
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CEBIT: Zee gives an iPhone-powered music performance
By Martyn Williams | 10 March, 2010 14:41It's digital art of the type rarely seen at Cebit -- the annual German IT fair, where corporate computing and business software take a leading role -- but on Friday afternoon Zee, the Zaboura Eichstaedt Experience, took to the stage with an iPhone-powered performance.
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Lundy: Gershon is good for SMBs
By David Ramli | 09 March, 2010 15:13SMBs will benefit in the long term from the Gershon review, but no new powers will be given to the SMB IT advocate, according to Government Senator, Kate Lundy.
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Acer adds HDMI input to K11 Pico Projector
By Peter Sayer | 05 March, 2010 06:30Acer is showing its K11 Pico Projector in the Planet Reseller section of the Cebit trade show, where staff say it will go on sale by late April.
Interviews about CeBIT 2010-
Q&A with Senator Kate Lundy
By David Ramli | 10 March, 2010 12:43Labor Senator, Kate Lundy, is one of the few Government politicians to go on record against the proposed mandatory ISP filter. ARN spoke with her about voting against it, the effects of Gershon on jobs and CeBIT 2010.
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