With the bidding war between HP and Dell over storage virtualisation vendor 3PAR heating up <i>Computerworld Australia</i> turns to industry experts for the lowdown on what the deal means for the storage market, HP and Dell.
Vodafone Hutchison Australia (VHA) has increased the data quotas of its Vodafone and 3 contract caps, a change the telco attributes to the rising use of mobile internet and 3G services in Australia.
Microsoft took the wraps off its new Windows Phone 7 at the Tech.Ed user conference on the Gold Coast last week, touting Office suite capabilities as key to helping it catch up to rivals.
Despite selling out to a capacity crowd of 2700 people, this year’s Tech.Ed conference on Queensland’s Gold Coast doesn’t quite live up to the events in previous years, according to attendees.
Food and beverage giant Coca Cola Amatil (CCA) has dumped IBM’s Lotus Notes in favour of Microsoft’s Business Productivity Online Standard Suite(BPOS), in an effort to decrease commercial costs and to integrate collaboration across the company.
The notion of the IT “expert” has been rendered nonexistent with the “plethora” of online possibilities now available in the IT industry, according to chief executive and founder of Geek IT, Mary Henderson.
The annual Microsoft user conference, Tech.Ed, is being held on the Gold Coast from 24-27 August with approximately 2700 guests in attendance.
Microsoft has forecast the future of software development, labelling the developments to follow the Natural User Interface (NUI) as “poetic”.
Telstra’s (ASX:TLS) share price will not be significantly affected no matter the outcome of political negotiations, according to an analyst.
On the back of the weekend’s Federal Election and the possibility of a hung parliament, industry groups have responded with optimism, resulting from the continued focus on the need for broadband in Australia.
Intel’s proposed $7.68 billion acquisition of McAfee will see the embedding of security at the CPU layer become the industry standard, according to analyst firm IBRS.
Exetel chief executive, John Linton, has dismissed hefty new plans from fellow internet service providers (ISPs) iiNet and Primus Telecom arguing that they are more about marketing than sustainable business.
It has taken less than 24 hours for Primus Telecom to rise to the challenge issued by iiNet yesterday when the latter internet service provider unveiled the local market's first one terabyte (TB) capped plan.
The 2010 Eureka Prize winners have been announced at a ceremony in Sydney, with a team from the University of Western Australia taking out the prize for their form of tracking technology.
The youth of Australia have cast their vote in Google’s federal election, 'electing' to keep the Australian Labor Party (ALP) in power for another term.