Telstra must grab Asian investment chance
Telstra must take advantage of the lack of US investment in the Asia/Pacific telecommunications industry, Ernst & Young has urged.
Telstra must take advantage of the lack of US investment in the Asia/Pacific telecommunications industry, Ernst & Young has urged.
It will take content providers "minimal effort" to convert content to the Wireless Application Protocol (WAP), Nokia executives said last week.
Cable & Wireless Optus and Excite@Home yesterday announced the formation of a joint venture to bring high speed Internet services to Australia.
WorldxChange Communications retrenched 30 staff from its local office late last month in what Chris Bantoft, acting CEO, has called a "rebalancing exercise".
The Australian Communications Authority (ACA) in conjunction with Telstra, Vodafone and Optus, is stepping up the education campaign about the closure of the analogue mobile network.
IP [Internet Protocol] will prevail as the universal networking platform in the years to come despite quality of service issues at the moment, according to the Meta Group.
Application integration will increasingly be the first step in development, an executive from Forte Software said yesterday.
IBM Australia has formalised its role in the Sydney 2000 Paralympic Games, announcing on Friday that it will become a sponsor for the event.
IBM Global Services Australia (IBM GSA) and Intentia Australia have signed a strategic alliance to market and implement the latter's enterprise resource planning (ERP) system, Movex.
Nissan Australia this week finally kissed goodbye its original X.25 dealer network for a faster solution that Web-enables the organisation.
Southern Cross University (SCU) in Northern NSW is about to embark on a $1 million network upgrade project which will be the centrepiece of a new learning environment for students.
Australian companies are at risk of being "amazoned" if they don't adopt e-commerce strategies and form key alliances.
David Tonkin, CEO of successful online travel agent travel.com.au, said Australian companies are slow to adopt e-commerce strategies and are already starting to miss out on key partnerships.
The potential for a cyberwar must be considered as a big concern, a security expert has warned.
A Web-based telecommunications billing system that the Cable & Wireless Outsourcing Group developed especially for outsourcing customers is under consideration for its other divisions and customers.
WorldxChange Communications retrenched 30 staff from its local office on Monday, in what Chris Bantoft, acting CEO, has called a "rebalancing exercise".