Boom times for Allied Telesyn
A move to bigger offices in Sydney and planned expansion across Australia together with new product focus have set the stage for a promising year for networking vendor Allied Telesyn.
A move to bigger offices in Sydney and planned expansion across Australia together with new product focus have set the stage for a promising year for networking vendor Allied Telesyn.
A new mass mailing worm which is already being billed as 2004's version of SoBig has started spreading across the Internet.
Optus has slashed the price of its premium OptusNet Cable service by over 50 per cent in a bid to boost sales and strengthen marketshare of its broadband offering.
Adobe has discontinued production of its PageMaker program, replacing it now with the InDesign CS PageMaker Edition product.
Christmas has come a few days early for Request Broadband shareholders after the company announced on Monday that it will be taken over by PowerTel.
Novell on Wednesday announced that its networking services have now been ported to the Linux platform.
Microsoft is looking to increase its storage presence in the Australian market by joining the local chapter of the Storage Networking Industry Association.
Red Hat is expecting to get greater penetration into the Australian Enterprise market thanks to a distribution agreement struck with market heavyweight Ingram Micro.
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