WebCentral on its own
After 18 months of OzEmail control, local Internet hosting company WebCentral has completed a triumphant management buyback and the company is now set to expand its SME offerings into the high-end corporate market.
After 18 months of OzEmail control, local Internet hosting company WebCentral has completed a triumphant management buyback and the company is now set to expand its SME offerings into the high-end corporate market.
No longer thrilled by the novelty of the experience, today's e-commerce customers can't be fobbed off with any old rubbish, according to Keng Lim, president and chief executive officer of e-commerce service provider Escalate.
No longer content with just a pretty picture, online shoppers are demanding more from e-commerce and e-tailers are responding with added functionality and advanced search capabilities.
WebCentral, Peakhour and Unisys have joined Microsoft's local ASP pilot program to offer the Office and BackOffice product suites under rental terms.
The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) has granted Melbourne IT a five-year renewal of its Accreditation Agreement, allowing the company to continue registering the top-level '.com', '.net' and '.org' domains.
Melbourne online training application service provider Southrock Corp and German e-commerce company Teles AG are jointly setting up Southrock Europe AG.
StorageTek keen to make SSP more than just another acronym
Seven of the world's top financial services companies have joined forces to create a foreign exchange Web site.
Progress Software is one of a growing number of organisations in the industry that strongly believes the application service provider (ASP) model deserves a thumbs up, and is the right way to progress for business applications.
Telco leader far from content over content and agreement changes with national broadcaster
Boston-based portal management solution provider Netegrity launched its Australian arm yesterday, with a vision to push all e-businesses to build portals.
The Internet could face strong consumer backlash if user privacy rights are not respected, according to independent IT journalist Ken Freed.
IBM, Nortel Networks and several Japanese electronics manufacturers have launched a business-to-business online trading exchange to buy and sell computer components, electronics and telecom equipment.
Employment portal turns five amidst increasing demand for resellers by agencies
ANZ Bank has partnered with e-commerce infrastructure developer MRO.com to create a new Internet procurement service, which the bank claims will deliver secure purchasing and lower processing costs for business.
Service Provider offers free Web service for SMEs
CommSecure Australia and Internet insurance company SafeTrade are hoping to alleviate consumer fears around online transactions in a partnership announced recently.
Business-to-consumer online auctioning has proven a difficult exercise to sustain in Australia, proposes Chris Haylock, the general manager of dot-com auctioneer Stuff.com.au.
Unprepared internet service providers unwittingly run the risk of being charged with defamation, copyright infringement and illegal distribution of X-rated material, argues internet law guru Jim Cooper.
The latest figures from the US show that, while the number of small companies conducting business on the Web has grown, small business owners have mixed feelings about the value of e-commerce.