MYOB buys its own business
In its quest for global dominance, MYOB has bought one of its contracted software developers and will peddle its product overseas, says local general manager Rob Evers.
In its quest for global dominance, MYOB has bought one of its contracted software developers and will peddle its product overseas, says local general manager Rob Evers.
Just one week after posting losses for the last half-year, spendthrift accountancy software company Solution 6 has finally set up a traditional internet shopfront.
After "months" of discussion, local distributor Alstom IT has scored a "million-dollar-a-month" distribution deal with US server and graphics vendor SGI.
Application service providers have generated "a lot of hype but not a lot of action" is the message from executives at the ASP Summit 2000.
In yet another GST bundle cash-in, Microsoft will attempt to boost Office 2000 sales through an alliance with self-proclaimed, GST-savvy accounting software company MYOB.
Philips PC Peripherals has released a series of space-saving PC monitors.
The Federal Government has no federal laws to prevent cyber crimes such as last week's denial of service raids against several Internet businesses, according to the National Advisory Committee.
Compaq expects to sell "99.9 per cent" of its renamed server series through the channel, according to company executive Terry Steer.
Apple, Dell and Compaq grab GST window of opportunity
PC and Web-based design software vendor Autodesk has opened an online direct sales outlet, but local managing director Andre Pravaz says resellers won't be left out of the loop.
Local integrators are optimistic about Windows 2000 but have cited widespread customer reluctance to implement the operating system immediately.
Network integrator Memorex Telex has installed a remote network and Website management system, but marketing manager Oliver Descoeudres says it is not becoming an application service provider.
With the launch of Windows 2000 less than a day away, local Microsoft marketing director Peter Cray says the future of the company depends on this release.
Australian retailers have been disappointed with sales of Sega Dreamcast since its launch last year, but Sega still has high hopes for the gaming console.
Digital Networks Australia (DNA) has been appointed by server management vendor Coyote Point Systems as its exclusive distributor for Asia-Pacific.