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  • AU thin client device sales lag region

    Research giant International Data Corp claims sales of thin client devices are ramping up in Australia -- but lag well behind the regional figure.

  • PC sales buck seasonal trend: IDC

    The Australian computer market has bucked seasonal trends to show a stronger than expected growth in the first quarter of 2003.

  • Aust IP telephony revenues to boom: IDC

    Australian IP telephony hardware revenue is set to hit AU$679.33 million by 2006, with up to 40 per cent of existing equipment replaced by hardware that includes IP telephony capability, according to IDC.

  • Global mCommerce set for 2.1 billion stoush

    Calling for industry not to be distracted by hype, IDC Australia research director Joel Martin has predicted that AU$2.1 billion would be spent on mCommerce globally by 2006, but no one seems to know who will profit.

  • Regional health clinics hook up to VPN

    Rural health has been given a boost as telcos push the latest "must have" Internet technology.

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