NSN acquires Motorola's wireless assets
21 July, 2010
NSN has announced plans to acquire Motorola’s GSM, CDMA, WCDMA, LTE, and WiMAX wireless assets for $1.2 billion. NSN will acquire several R&D centres as part of the deal, and approximately 7500 Motorola employees are expected to be transferred to NSN. The companies expect to complete the acquisition by the end of 2010, subject to customary closing conditions including regulatory approval.
Compuware Changepoint 2010
02 July, 2010
The Changepoint 2010 project portfolio management and professional services automation solution offers support for mobile devices such as the Blackberry and iPhone while also providing enhanced support for team collaboration, executive decision-making and other customer-sponsored usability enhancements.
CA (Pacific) ecoSoftware 2.0
02 July, 2010
The ecoSoftware 2.0 version of CA’s energy, carbon and sustainability management software is designed to help organisations reduce carbon emissions, manage natural resource consumption and cut energy costs.
Unified data centre infrastructure
29 June, 2010 by Andrew Collins*
Forget separate stacks of networking, storage and servers. The latest trend among vendors and service providers is to offer complete, pre-integrated unified infrastructure platforms. Andrew Collins looks at whether integration equals innovation.
Modernising legacy applications through rapid service enablement
29 June, 2010 by Colin Barnetson*
How to modernise your legacy applications through rapid service enablement.
A passion for high performance and high availability
08 June, 2010 by Merri Mack
The challenge for Steve Maddocks, AARNet’s Director of Operations, is to keep AARNet’s vital network in an optimal state, which means high performance and high availability that meet the service level agreement of 99.999%. Achieving this gives him an immense sense of satisfaction. Maddocks explains to Voice&Data’s Merri Mack that the key to success is a strong emphasis on measurement.
Green IT partners combine for more accuracy
02 June, 2010
Connection Research and ComputersOff.ORG have announced a cooperative agreement to work together on green IT accreditation and market analysis.
Wodonga City Council provides responsive online services
01 June, 2010
One of Victoria’s fastest growing regional cities, Wodonga, has a municipal population of approximately 35,000 in a region of 170,000 people. The Wodonga City Council serves this rapidly growing provincial city and plays a vital role in raising community living standards through improved delivery of services to residents.
Pulsed laser will speed up information highway
01 June, 2010
Silicon chips may soon be able to transmit and process information at extremely high speeds using light, with help from a University of Sydney invention.
CrimTrac opens green data centre
31 May, 2010
CrimTrac gets cleaner, greener way of securing law enforcement data within the Canberra Data Centre.
Warren & Brown Technologies joins University of Melbourne (IBES) team
26 May, 2010
Australian-owned telecommunications product developer and manufacturer Warren & Brown Technologies (WBT) has become the latest company to join the Industry Partner Program at the University of Melbourne’s Institute for a Broadband-Enabled Society (IBES).
Tomago Aluminium first win for new entity UXC Connect
26 May, 2010
UXC Getronics Australia has completed its integration into the UXC Group with the launch of significant changes to its client service offering and a re-branding of the company. The new entity, UXC Connect, will specialise in the delivery of ICT services and Integration solutions for business sustainability and will leverage the entire UXC group of ICT companies.
Raritan Dominion PX rack PDUs range
14 May, 2010
The Raritan Dominion PX range of rack power distribution units allows real-time remote power monitoring of current (amps), voltage, power (kVA, kW) and energy consumption (kWH) with ISO/IEC ±1% billing-grade accuracy.
Kimberly-Clark field force stays in front with CRM
14 May, 2010
Kimberly-Clark Australia (KCA) had committed nearly six years to developing a highly successful instore business model for its consumer products field services team and was ready to drive productivity gains and increase sales opportunities with the support of a sophisticated CRM system.
Productivity boost from IT management suite
14 May, 2010
With more than 300 stores across Australia and New Zealand, and nearly 5000 team members, the Super Cheap Auto Group Limited (Super Cheap Auto) has grown to become one of the largest retailers in the region.