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  • Digiland orders a 'pizza' from IBM

    The link between pizzas and storage may be tenuous, but Digiland will be doing its best to promote the idea as IBM's newest storage distributor. Digiland has joined the list of distributors of IBM's TotalStorage NAS 100, a network-attached storage (NAS) device with a 1U form factor that has earned the nickname "the pizza box".

  • Happen, iSell combine reseller products

    Local software developers Happen Business and iSell have partnered to integrate their respective reseller products to create a product designed to make the lives of resellers a whole lot easier.

  • Microsoft, Sun, IBM report earnings

    The tech sector economic doldrums are apparently sparing Microsoft, which reported revenue of $US7.75 billion for the first quarter of its 2003 fiscal year, up 26 per cent from the same quarter a year ago, when revenue was $US6.13 billion.

  • Govt reviews Internet content regulations

    Communications Minister Senator Richard Alston has released an issues paper seeking public and industry comment on the regulation of Internet content in Australia as part of the Federal Government's latest review of current legislation.

  • SurfControl enlists the channel

    Global Web and e-mail filtering company SurfControl has launched a campaign to expand its channel sales and partnerships, with indirect sales totalling 36 per cent of total sales, compared to 27 per cent for the same quarter last year.

  • Direct partners pray for no bad news

    Hewlett-Packard's personal systems group (PSG) will retain only "around half" of its 55 direct partners and will ask the other half to source product from distributors.

  • Ericsson to close local R&D lab

    Ericsson has announced that it will close its regional research and development laboratory, leaving 450 staff in Melbourne and Sydney looking for work.

  • Govt reviews Internet content regulation

    Senator Richard Alston has released an issues paper seeking public and industry comment on the regulation of Internet content in Australia as part of the Federal Government's latest review of current legislation.

  • Local Quantum staff safe from cuts

    The Australian office of storage vendor Quantum will be spared a sweeping reorganisation that will see the company cut more than one-third of its global workforce.

  • ‘Slapper' worm on the loose

    A new worm is propagating itself throughout the Internet, sporting similar traits to the Code Red worm. Internet Security Systems said the Slapper worm may be as serious as Code Red, not from an infection perspective but from a damage perspective.