Has Little Johnny Howard lost IT?
Yesterday's federal Budget overlooks the growth of Australia's IT industry and relies too heavily on next year's third-generation spectrum auction, industry executives and analysts have complained.
Yesterday's federal Budget overlooks the growth of Australia's IT industry and relies too heavily on next year's third-generation spectrum auction, industry executives and analysts have complained.
Troubled enterprise software vendor Baan finally may be up for sale, as rumours fly surrounding major discussions conducted with two of its major competitors.
Windows 2000 may have emerged a loser in the trade-off between automation and total operability, as experts struggle to shield Microsoft's latest operating system from the Love Bug.
After splitting its business into four divisions, Cabletron has announced the creation and immediate sale of its fifth operating arm, the Digital Network Products Group.
The US Department of Justice has announced its proposal to restructure the Microsoft empire, but local MD Paul Houghton believes the software giant will retain its solidarity.
Hitachi Data Systems has taken a leaf out of the Telstra business survival manual with the announcement that it will offer redundancy packages to 16 per cent of its local staff.
After splitting its business into four divisions, networking giant Cabletron has announced the creation and immediate sale of its fifth operating arm, the Digital Network Products Group.
Stock crash survivors Solution 6 and Melbourne IT have shrugged off Gartner analyst Bruce McCabe's comments that their share prices, now slashed, were well overpriced.
An IT-weary stockmarket combined with the industry expectation that more than half of Australia's ASPs are doomed won't deter Mincom's ASP arm, Tequinox, from going to market later this year.
More than 60 per cent of ASPs currently operating in Australia will have disappeared by the end of next year, Gartner research director Rolf Jester has predicted.
Enterprise software vendor SAP has shaken off a mediocre 1999, and will reinvent itself as a live eprocurement provider, says local CEO and executive VP Anthony Harris.
Microsoft's planned appeal to today's ruling that it broke a 110-year-old antitrust law could see the handing down of penalties suspended for up to two years, an industry lawyer has predicted.
Microsoft customers should not expect any immediate changes to the software giant's products, advises GartnerGroup research director Bruce McCabe.
Chairman and CEO of Dell Computer, Michael Dell, has said his company plans to diminish its reliance on channel partners for integration and services.
Software giant Microsoft has squeezed more than $52,000 out of four Melbourne PC dealers in copyright damages for peddling counterfeit and unlicensed software.