Bullant boasts load capacity
The entire customer base of Amazon.com could be comfortably accommodated on a single server running Bullant Technology-powered software, claims Bullant chief operating officer Rob Pieterse.
The entire customer base of Amazon.com could be comfortably accommodated on a single server running Bullant Technology-powered software, claims Bullant chief operating officer Rob Pieterse.
If you're planning to dazzle people, a good place to start is to imagine what would dazzle you yourself.
This is reasonable enough advice, I would think.
The much-touted convergence of internet devices is little more than a futuristic myth, argues DoubleClick founder and CEO Kevin O'Connor.
If you're planning to dazzle people, a good place to start is to imagine what would dazzle you yourself.
A cable-connected internet economy may never be part of Australia's future, 3Com local managing director Archie Wilson has predicted.
There is "no such thing" as 3G spectrum, argues One.Tel founding director Brad Keeling.
Businesses failing to attain full GST compliance before July 1 risk several negative outcomes, including professional ostracism, warns Compaq tax and treasury manager Andrew Watson.
Microsoft has denied reports it pressured auction website eBay into removing all Microsoft software sales and altering Microsoft-related customer feedback published on its site.
Bad luck may have less to do with Eisa's failure to acquire ISP giant OzEmail than bad planning.
Starting in Australia is the "wrong way to go" for local dot-coms, according to online e-business clinic SitePoint.
With just one month to go before the GST kicks in, widespread corporate IT ill-preparedness seems likely, says Gartner analyst Bruce McCabe.
Bad luck may have less to do with Eisa Ltd.'s failure to acquire ISP (Internet service provider) giant OzEmail Pty. Ltd. than bad planning.
Brisbane-based Mincom's ASP (application service provision) and outsourcing division Tequinox yesterday unveiled an impressive array of IT, financial and consulting partnerships.
The final stake was driven through the heart of Eisa's troubled bid to acquire OzEmail, with UUNet today announcing its decision to withdraw from the deal.
When it comes to the future of mobile internet, Australia's two largest carriers are sure of only one thing: wireless will soon surpass all other modes of accessing the web.