Adweb agency hunting for partners
Adweb Agency has kicked off a new channel strategy, setting-up an indirect sales force across Australia and New Zealand (A/NZ).
Adweb Agency has kicked off a new channel strategy, setting-up an indirect sales force across Australia and New Zealand (A/NZ).
Online payment service provider, PayPal, has unwrapped a new certified developer and partner program that aims to make it easier to supply online payment services.
Google Australia’s $75 stimulus package has been met with a tepid response.
VMware will target SMBs with the launch of its vSphere 4 operating system for cloud computing, while offering a new certification to channel partners.
One of the most hated features of Windows Vista will be seen a third less often by users of the upcoming Windows 7, a Microsoft executive promised Monday.
Telstra’s software-as-a-service retail platform, T-Suite, is a late bloomer but has the potential to succeed, according to Ovum public sector research director, Steve Hodgkinson.
Telstra has announced that its software as a service (SaaS) platform T-Suite has gone live. The platform, launched in beta in November last year, allows organisations to lease software from the telco for a recurring monthly fee.
Ingram Micro will carry Citrix Access Essentials in its first engagement with the vendor in Australia.
The sun will shine again after this year's doom and gloom, according to Gartner's 2009 CIO Agenda survey.
Altech has formed a partnership with Lexmark, expanding its printer ranks to three.
Oracle on Tuesday stepped up its assault on rival Salesforce with a new version of its on-demand CRM (customer relationship management) application.
Salesforce has repurposed the customer-service software acquired through its August 2008 purchase of InstraNet into a new offering called the Service Cloud, the company announced Thursday.
Google launched on Wednesday a reseller program for the paid version of its Apps hosted collaboration and communication suite.
Cisco has unveiled a new consumer-oriented channel program as part of efforts to drive product sales in the Australian consumer market.
Several distributors and systems builders claim Windows XP continues to be in strong demand and have welcomed Microsoft’s decision to make licensing available into mid-2009.
Commander’s collapse, coupled with savvy business skills and a focus on delivering services, are giving tier-two integrators a new lease on life, several industry representatives claim.
Microsoft this week is proceeding with an update to Windows Vista and Windows Server, making available a beta-level service pack featuring capabilities for virtualisation and power savings.
Australia will lead a new international working group to develop and harmonise international standards on corporate governance of IT.
Microsoft will dump its Windows Live OneCare consumer security software next year and instead give away revamped, streamlined anti-malware software that it's calling "Morro" for the moment.
Hoping to spark sales as companies put the squeeze on capital spending, Microsoft said Thursday that new customers of its Dynamics ERP and CRM applications in some parts of the world can apply for zero-percent, 36-month financing.