Wireless lock to secure both doors and the future
Australian security vendor, Securicom, is seeking resellers to secure its own future and the homes of consumers nationwide with its new biometric access solution, MicroLatch.
Australian security vendor, Securicom, is seeking resellers to secure its own future and the homes of consumers nationwide with its new biometric access solution, MicroLatch.
As the tail-end of the post-Y2K refresh bites, IDC is predicting that over the next 12 months notebook sales will decrease in the enterprise space for companies with more than 250 employees.
Sony has unveiled a raft of new products aimed at the growing convergence market.
A cash and carry approach to wireless hotspots has helped networking vendor, NetComm, to significantly grow its implementation numbers.
Dell has served up a challenge to the printer channel with the introduction of two new models that it claims undercut competitor prices by up to 79 per cent.
Web content management vendor, Interwoven, wants to build an indirect sales channel.
Ingram Micro Australia has announced it will extend its trading hours this month to meet an increase in customer demand brought about by the end of financial year.
Lexar Media has appointed two new distributors, Tech Pacific and WestGroup, as part of an expansion push that also sees the company opening a Sydney sales office.
The findings of the Telsyte report on broadband pricing have been contemptuously dismissed by Telstra BigPond managing director, Justin Milne, who questioned the underlying methodology on which it was based.
Microsoft is only telling consumers what they want to hear and is doing next to nothing to help enterprise when it comes to security, according to TruSecure chief scientist, Russ Cooper.
Canberra will be a little greener after 500 native trees and shrubs were planted as part of Fuji Xerox’s (FXP) partnership with Greening Australia.
Local EMC boss, Steve Redman, has pointed to the poaching of three Veritas staff as proof that it is a serious storage software player. He said the appointments sent a clear message to the market.
Hummingbird has poached Tower’s former ACT branch manager, Paul Leahy, to head up its new office in the nation’s capital.
Danka Australia has sealed an exclusive deal as reseller of HP’s high-volume, multi-function products (MFPs). The deal comes hot on the heels of the announcement last week that Danka would be ending its three-year relationship with Konica Minolta.
US-based software vendor, InterSystems, has recorded 60 per cent growth in Australia during the past year and signed more than 40 new partners across the country. Globally, it recorded growth of 40 per cent for the same period.