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SMX makes significant investment into Australia
By Julia Talevski | 15 May, 2013 16:54Cloud email security and hosting vendor, SMX, has made some significant investments hiring Mark Wilson as its new Australian country manager and opening offices in Sydney and Melbourne.
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Fujitsu signs Dicker Data
By Jennifer O'Brien | 15 May, 2013 14:12Fujitsu has inked a deal with Dicker Data to distribute the full range of server and storage products in a bid to increase SMB focus and get access to the larger reseller network.
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Galaxy S4's U.S. version needs added image processor for eye-tracking
By Matt Hamblen | 09 May, 2013 19:37Samsung has built several different Galaxy S4 smartphones, including a U.S. version running a Snapdragon processor that requires an extra image processor to enable heavily promoted user functions such as eye-movement recognition.
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Fujitsu extends service program to regional VARs
By Jennifer O'Brien | 29 April, 2013 12:31In a bid to attract more regional partners, Fujitsu has introduced a service program to allow qualified partners to purchase Next Business Day (NBD) parts only warranty uplifts, and service Fujitsu server hardware that they have sold.
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Updated: Distribution Central inks Fujitsu servers deal
By Julia Talevski | 22 April, 2013 09:44Distribution Central business unit, SAN Systems, has been brought on as a distributor for Fujitsu’s Primergy server range across A/NZ
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Fujitsu acquires French cloud startup RunMyProcess
By Jay Alabaster | 08 April, 2013 11:43Fujitsu has acquired RunMyProcess, a French startup that helps companies integrate on-site and cloud-based services.
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Japan's Fujitsu pays £800M to cut deficit in UK subsidiaries' pension fund
By Jay Alabaster | 25 March, 2013 10:25Fujitsu has paid £800 million (US$1.2 billion) into its pension funds for current and former U.K. employees, and renegotiated cuts to ongoing pension contributions, freeing up cash to grow other areas of its U.K. business, the company said Monday.
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Fujitsu tech takes your pulse with your camera phone
By Jay Alabaster | 18 March, 2013 08:06A Fujitsu research lab has developed software that can accurately measure a subject's pulse using the small digital cameras attached to smartphones and tablets.
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INDUSTRY PROFILE: Doug Hibberd - where SolarWinds blows next
By Hafizah Osman | 11 August, 2011 12:57IT management software vendor, SolarWinds, is about to introduce its latest Synthetic End User Monitor (SEUM) which supports Real User Monitors (RUM) to monitor networks. The company also most recently opened up a new head office, based in Brisbane. SolarWinds senior vice-president and general manager of the Asia-Pacific, Doug Hibberd, spoke to ARN about the company’s achievements, latest product release and future plans.
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Oracle takes apparent step toward standardizing on a single chip design
By James Niccolai | 08 April, 2013 10:08Oracle's unveiling of a batch of servers based on new Sparc processors marked what some analysts think is a step toward an expected standardizing of the vendor's two families of Unix servers onto a single chip architecture.
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Cloud computing still a dream?
By David Price | 04 March, 2011 01:58Today at CeBIT, representatives of some of the biggest names in IT came together for a discussion of cloud computing, which organisers have suggested could be the overriding theme of this year's show.
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Tablet revolution reality check
By Melissa J. Perenson | 17 January, 2011 17:41With so much chatter about tablets this year, you might think that the handheld, rectangular devices being unveiled represent a significant innovation. The reality is that so much of what we're seeing is not a whole lot different than what we saw in previous years; these products offer only a few new twists. But those new twists could make the difference between tablets' remaining a niche item and their finally busting out to the mass market in a meaningful way.
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Lessons learnt
By Trevor Clarke | 07 April, 2010 09:54The purse strings may be a little looser than 12 months ago but the economic downturn mindset will continue to inform a lot of sales strategies. TREVOR CLARKE reports.
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Where's USB 3.0?
By Jason Cross | 30 September, 2009 01:43It seems as if we've been writing about USB 3.0 forever, but it has really been only about two years since Intel and other parties formed a promotional group for USB 3.0 in 2007. The spec was completed in November 2008, at which time the standard's backers said that a glut of devices would hit the market late this year. Well, that statement turned out to be almost right: Devices are coming very soon, but the glut won't be until next year.
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Fujitsu to offer Windows 7 upgrades but not for free
By Martyn Williams | 22 June, 2009 18:12Fujitsu will charge for Windows 7 upgrade vouchers when it begins offering them shortly to people that buy a PC ahead of the operating system's Oct. 22 launch.
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Serving it up to SMBs: What's on the menu?
By Trevor Clarke | 30 July, 2008 12:21There are few people in the IT industry that would gloat about servicing a company of less than 50 people to their global peers. There are even fewer that would do it for a 10-seat operation. But in reality, the SMB market is the backbone of the Australian economy and deserves its time in the spotlight.
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