Compaq unveils networking strategy
Compaq is continuing its push to gain recognition as an enterprise services organisation, yesterday detailing a new networking services strategy.
Compaq is continuing its push to gain recognition as an enterprise services organisation, yesterday detailing a new networking services strategy.
Olicom is sharpening its network migration strategy with a new Fast Ethernet product suite designed for Token Ring users announced last weekend.
OzEmail sealed a lucrative contract with the NSW South Coast Telecommunications Consortium last week to build a multimillion-dollar network infrastructure.
Sydney Airport has denied its high-profile networking tender is corrupt, while Cisco has received an order for the new network.
Widespread commercial adoption of electronic smart card cash technology in Australia is drawing closer to reality as Visa Australia moves to complete local user acceptance testing.
OzEmail sealed a lucrative contract with the NSW South Coast Telecommunications Consortium last week to build a multimillion-dollar network infrastructure.
The US stock market is responding to industry rumours switch specialist Xylan is about to be acquired by a large telephone equipment maker such as Alcatel.
Australian ISP Magna Data has warned business to be wary of antipiracy lobby Business Software Association of Australia (BSAA) after the association announced the ISP was fined $22,000 for software-piracy.
C&W Optus and telco equipment provider Jtec are chasing new ATM customers in the wide area networking space, claiming they have started a bandwidth war.
Citrix Systems yesterday announced a suite of product enhancements and new management tools in a bid to position the company for the next IT generation it calls the "extended enterprise".
John Paul College in Melbourne is setting the pace as a pioneer in wireless notebook connectivity, recently completing a wireless network to support 50 laptops.
Watch out enterprise users, the channel is turning its attention to the booming small to medium-size enterprise (SME) market and networking vendors are slowly moving to follow the trend.
The Australian IT tender process is a formidable part of the aggressive IT landscape, but the industry still struggles to get it right.
Voice over IP technology itself promises to dramatically reduce call costs and introduce a raft of powerful applications such as Internet telephony, unified voice, fax and data messaging, and desktop videoconferencing.
Sydney Airport is understood to have awarded Cisco and Memorex Telex Australia's highest-profile networking deal.