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  • Aust vendor pushes for Ericsson's Kiwi data business

    Australian Stock Exchange-listed data/voice convergence company Tennyson Networks is negotiating a deal to buy New Zealand-based Ericsson Data Services, a move which would add AU$30 million to Tennyson's yearly revenue.

  • Who's behind Australia's greatest gadgets?

    ZDNet talks to Australian innovators who have managed to battle a cultural cringe against IT innovation, and sought novel ways to commercialise their product lines.

  • VoIP: Finding your voice

    Although the benefits and potential savings are well known, businesses have long been taking a wait-and-see approach to voice over IP. But will the aggressive movements of carriers and telcos force businesses to act?

  • Microsoft walks Aussie SOX into NZ

    An Australian-developed SOX Virtual Phone had become the first system for small-to-medium business to be accredited by Microsoft, a move that should open up opportunities for the desktop telephone system in the New Zealand marketplace.

  • Industry Profile: Leigh Coleman

    Fresh from the fertile tech grounds of the US, ZDNet Australia discovers why Leigh Coleman has returned home and gained an international reputation as the turn-around king.

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  • VoIP: Finding your voice

    Although the benefits and potential savings are well known, businesses have long been taking a wait-and-see approach to voice over IP. But will the aggressive movements of carriers and telcos force businesses to act?

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