Recent acquisitions key to new Tivoli releases
Automated IT management, designed to allow businesses more time to concentrate on their customers, is the main focus of new Tivoli software released by IBM.
Automated IT management, designed to allow businesses more time to concentrate on their customers, is the main focus of new Tivoli software released by IBM.
Professional Advantage, an Australian reseller and developer of financial and business management products, has taken out two international awards at the Microsoft Business Solutions Stampede conference.
A new online program has been launched to put vital training information at the fingertips of Australia's State and Territory Emergency Services (SES).
Melbourne-based Techplus Distribution has signed a 12-month agreement to distribute the uninterruptible power supply (UPS) range of Italian electronics firm UPS Riello.
Financial and practical support has helped to turn ideas into reality for fledgling IT companies. The BITS (Building on IT Strengths) Incubator Program is a $78 million Commonwealth Government scheme aimed at providing an environment for aspiring entrepreneurs to turn technology ideas into successful, globally competitive businesses.
Storage giant EMC plans to drop 7 per cent of its workforce because of a disappointing third quarter and the continuing weak outlook in IT spending.
The board of ASX-listed Sofcom has launched a strategic review of finances, assets and operations to evaluate its performance, profitability and future prospects.
IBM has released an update to its software arm Lotus's flagship products aimed at improving messaging and collaboration capacity within or between organisations, while at the same time decreasing costs.
Increasing levels of data volume and complexity will see storage requirements within organisations grow, according to a recent IDC study.
Toshiba has continued its meteoric rise in the PDA market, with the latest sales figures from Inform showing an 18 per cent share of the Australian indirect market, up from 2 per cent at the beginning of the year.