StorageCraft expands on the back of 'disillusioned' tape customers
A bumper first year - helped largely by its partners - has forced StorageCraft Asia-Pacific to expand its Australian operations and move to larger Sydney premises.
A bumper first year - helped largely by its partners - has forced StorageCraft Asia-Pacific to expand its Australian operations and move to larger Sydney premises.
Unixpac is looking to double its resellers base as it seeks partners willing to take on new and innovative products in the security area.
The road to achieving ITIL certification has not only delivered huge performance gains and substantial savings for the State Revenue Office of Victoria, it has also proven to be a key factor in retaining IT staff.
A new Internet application launched Tuesday allows Australian broadband users to video chat with one another for free.
Storage management and disaster recovery firm, Acronis, is set to announce a second distributor ahead of a range of new products that will take it deeper in the corporate world.
Digicor is preparing for the release of Super Micro Computer's first blade servers, saying the new products would strengthen its product line up and provide welcome competition in the blade server market.
Optus is offering a free Internet security suite to all its home and small business broadband customers.
Unlimited free SMS and possibly free mobile phone calls in the future. That's the offering by newly launched Australian mobile service provider, mobiK.
The local head of consultant firm, Security-Assessment.com, has formed a new company focused on distributing niche security products.
Internet radio station Pandora, hamstrung by international licensing constraints, says it does not know when it will resume streaming services to Australia.
Linux Foundation's Jim Zemlin says Microsoft's recent patent claim against Linux and the open source community is a furphy, alleging it is a delaying tactic to merely help protect its profits, according to a column penned last Friday in Business Week.
A CRM upgrade which caused Vodafone's pre-paid service to 'brown out' for over a week was totally foreseen, says the company.
Miguel de Icaza has led the Mono Project, which implements Microsoft's .NET development platform on Linux and Unix-like platforms, since it was announced in 2001. In that time de Icaza's enthusiasm for the project has remained fervent. He blogs regularly on Mono and related development tools, attends many development conferences promoting Mono, was a keen supporter of the recent Race to Linux 2.0 developer project, and is again mentoring young developers in Google's Summer of Code. de Icaza, who is vice president of developer platforms at Novell, took time out of his busy schedule to talk to Computerworld.
God was in Chris Wyatt's ear when he thought up his Christian video file sharing site. Well kind of. "I was sitting in class at Dallas Theological Seminary when I came up with the idea," said the student.
A French security researcher has revealed a flaw in the handling of Bitmap files within Adobe's Photoshop program that can lead to an exploit of a user's system.