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Windows 8 consistency a positive for corporates: Datacom
Windows 8 will unite the single user experience across multiple end-user device types for the first time, driving collaboration and assisting the explosion of mobility, according to Datacom director, Mark Williams.
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Datacom joins AFP, Microsoft and ninemsn to support ThinkUKnow
Datacom joins AFP, Microsoft and ninemsn to support ThinkUKnow
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NetApp signs more than 20 new partners in six months
NetApp signs more than 20 new partners in six months
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COMMUNITY: Hitachi Data Systems holds BITS Forum 2011
Data storage vendor, Hitachi Data Systems, held its Best In Technical Solutions (BITS) Forum 2011 at Chirnside Park in Victoria.
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Tucker joins Broadreach board
Communications service provider, Broadreach Services, has appointed Andrew Tucker as its executive chairman.
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Datacom cements spot in Federal datacentre panel
IT services provider, Datacom has been selected as one of five initial panel providers for Federal Government datacentre work.
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Free tech help, computers for Queensland flood victims
Queensland flood victims who have lost computers, laptops and other IT gear are being urged not to throw out broken computers and to call the Queensland IT relief fund for free assistance and replacement gear.
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HP Enterprise Services retains ATO centralised computing deal
The contract entails an initial term of five years and includes the provision of mainframe, mid-range, data warehouse, storage, secure gateway and data centre services
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NSW datacentre shortlist finally allowed to bid
The NSW Government’s long-running plan to consolidate its data centre facilities from 130 to just two has finally advanced. The five shortlisted candidates can now bid on the tender.
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Datacom grabs slice of ATO deal with Lockheed Martin
IT integrator and service provider, Datacom, has been selected by Lockheed Martin to supply service desk capabilities and support for the Australian Taxation Office (ATO)
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Ladd steps in as Datacom group CEO
Datacom has appointed Jonathan Ladd as its new group CEO, following the tragic death of Michael Browne.
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Toshiba hosts channel partners for 25th birthday in Sydney
Toshiba recently celebrated 25 years of selling laptop computers with channel partners in Sydney. On July 21, the event coincided with the launch of a suite of new devices with staff and channel partners given a view into Toshiba’s past.
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Datacom posts positive growth
System integrator, Datacom, has recorded positive financial results despite the global financial crisis.
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NSW Government names five datacentre candidates
The NSW Government has shortened its list of potential candidates for its mass datacentre consolidation.
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Datacom acquires $10 million Perth datacentre
Datacom has splashed out $10 million on acquiring a datacentre in Perth to improve its presence in the region.
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