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  • HP offers systems training in Sydney

    HP Education Services has announced the opening of a training centre in western Sydney which will be used to train customers and employees on HP products and services, as well as in developing new educational services such as e-learning portals.

  • Microsoft stands firm in the 'great Linux debate'

    The software giant ventured into hostile territory on Wednesday to argue its case during a live debate over the future of the Linux desktop.

  • HP weighs in a year later

    It's been a year since Hewlett-Packard finalised its acquisition of Compaq Computer, but analysts and others are still asking whether the whole is bigger than the sum of the parts.

  • HP, Kodak team on photo processing

    Eastman Kodak, the photography company, and Hewlett-Packard, known for its computer printers, confirmed Friday (AEST) a venture to develop and manufacture inkjet digital photo-processing machines.

  • HP announces 3 strategic alliances

    After almost six months in a brave new world of its own making, Hewlett-Packard Co. may be starting to get its legs underneath it.

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  • Will Lotus users bite Microsoft's bait?

    A new program to convert Lotus Notes/Domino users to the Microsoft platform stands on shaky ground in Australia and the rest of Asia-Pacific, and has the potential to fail miserably.

  • Microsoft stands firm in the 'great Linux debate'

    The software giant ventured into hostile territory on Wednesday to argue its case during a live debate over the future of the Linux desktop.

  • Next big step for the Web?

    Is the "Semantic Web" the new Internet, or a complex technology in search of a problem to solve? Tim Berners-Lee and company make a pitch for new ways to get the most out of the Internet.

  • Old IT never dies...

    Companies are hanging on to their IT equipment longer to stave off spending what they can't currently afford. But IT systems have to be disposed of eventually; what happens when they do?

  • Open source Visionary: Business not spooked by Linux

    Linux expert claims the open-source community will not make the mistakes of the Unix world.

Reviews (2)

  • Apple left out of the spotlight

    New online movie service won't work with Mac. Will Apple get left out of the digital revolution?

  • Network management and debugging

    Because networks increase the number of interdependencies among machines, they tend to magnify problems. As the saying goes, "Networking is when you can’t get any work done because of the failure of a machine you have never even heard of."

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