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Stories by Agnes King

  • WebCentral forges its path to profit

    In an effort to keep ahead of the pack, Internet service provider WebCentral is pursuing untapped markets in Australia and the Asia-Pacific. Having opened branch offices in Melbourne this month, WebCentral is in the process of growing its management team by 30 and CEO Lloyd Ernst says that a listing on Nasdaq is on the cards for the second quarter next year.

  • Austar consumes eisa, slowly

    Austar has increased its shareholding in eisa to 23.95 per cent, further demonstrating its commitment to picking up the pieces of the broken ISP.

  • Alta bought by US-based Interpath

    Local Internet business Alta has been swallowed up by US-based ASP Interpath and is in the process of morphing itself into a national branch of a global conglomerate.

  • Com Tech educates future tech heads

    With the IT skills shortage running on the edge of desperation, Com Tech is giving away eight IT scholarships to year 12 students in ACT worth a total of $88,000. The scholarships focus on the highly sought after MCP and A+ certification and are run in conjunction with the ACT Education as part of Com Tech's NetWORK program.

  • Tech Pac completes senior management staff shuffle

    Tech Pacific has appointed Mark Sookias as sales director in the final touches of a management reshuffle. Sookias, who was previously national sales manager, will take on the role of developing and managing sales strategies to support Tech Pac's goal of "maintaining its position as distributor of choice for Australia's IT resellers."

  • Alta positions itself for the future

    Local Internet business, Alta, has been swallowed up by US based ASP Interpath and is in the process of morphing itself into a national branch of a global conglomerate. According to Alta CEO George Caravias, being bought into the Interpath parent fold will give Alta the leverage to expand its current offering within Australia.

  • Aussie software snapped up by US

    The pioneering efforts of Brisbane software developer WebRaven has attracted attention from overseas, with a US education centre selecting its online training model for the first state-sponsored classes over the Internet.

  • Com Tech offers total Web solutions

    Leading Internet developer Com Tech is looking to expand its hold on the Australian market by joining the elite ranks of the BainNet conglomerate, an alliance of market leaders aiming to provide new technology-based strategies to clients worldwide.

  • Technisyst enhances wireless

    Enterprise solutions provider Mincom has launched itself into the wireless market astride software developer Technisyst's newly developed software in an effort to converge wireless applications into a mobile office.

  • WebCentral forges path to profit

    In an effort to keep ahead of the pack, Internet service provider WebCentral is pursuing untapped markets in Australia and the Asia-Pacific.