Unisys launches enterprise computing platform Forward
Unisys has launched a new enterprise computing platform called Forward that combines secure partitioning,Intel Xeon processors and virtualisation technologies.
Unisys has launched a new enterprise computing platform called Forward that combines secure partitioning,Intel Xeon processors and virtualisation technologies.
Should there by a change of government after the Australian elections in September, there will be a major review of National Broadband Network (NBN) operations and progress to date. The opposition has signalled personnel changes in the management and the board of NBN Co.
Microsoft has deployed fixes for vulnerabilities in Internet Explorer 8 and Windows XP, uncovered by Dimension Data's security assurance team in Wellington.
A study into "Green IT" within Australian and New Zealand organizations reveals that a majority have a strong mandate from the executive to reduce the environmental impact of IT but not that many are offering a budget for IT to achieve this.
IBM's business built around Linux was worth US$16 billion last year and is projected to be worth more than US$50 billion, says the company's global head of public sector Linux sales, Mary Ann Fisher.
Borland has signed a landmark contract with EDS for its application lifecycle management solutions to become the global standard for EDS' software development and delivery infrastructure.
New Zealand company, Silicon Systems, recently proved a point to Intel with the first sale in Australasia of an Intel-based blade server solution.
Gen-i CEO, Garth Biggs, has been appointed to head up Telecom's solutions team in Australia.
Unisys Australia has bucked a current trend by outsourcing its procurement service to New Zealand integrator, Axon.
Telecom NZ has sold 15 retail stores to Australian retail company Leading Edge Group for NZ$16.4 million.
Moves are afoot to organise an ICT industry umbrella secretariat to coordinate communication between the industry and the government.
A long-standing relationship with Contact Energy has blossomed in Australia for Auckland software house, Talgentra, whose Gentrack CIS billing and information system has been used as a base solution for Victoria’s new retail energy supplier, Red Energy.
Oracle and Telstra are tipped to partner in an application service provider (ASP) deal that will be the largest yet in the Asia-Pacific region.
Oracle and Telstra are tipped to partner in an application service provider (ASP) deal that will be the largest in the Asia-Pacific region.
SGI New Zealand has paid the price of a new corporate business model with four sales staff, including country manager Peter Vanderbeke, losing their jobs. This is despite performing proportionately better than its Australian counterpart.