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S'pore startup to plug managed services hole
News Value Advantage wants to help managed services providers penetrate SME market, and address "disconnect" in how technology is packaged and sold.
Thursday, October 29 2009 05:21 PM
Tags: Infrastructure/architecture management, Service level management, Services, Business, Canadian company, Greg Lipper, Small And Medium Enterprise, CEO, COO, Asia-Pacific
Psion NetBook Pro: a first look
Reviews Psion Teklogix has announced the NetBook Pro, a familiar-looking device with some brand-new capabilities.
Friday, October 03 2003 04:18 PM
Nortel matches expectations despite telecom slump
News Telecommunications-equipment maker Nortel Networks managed to meet Wall Street expectations, citing a strong performance from sales of Internet equipment.
Friday, January 19 2001 08:33 AM
Microsoft to be heard on Word injunction appeal
News Company to make its case Wednesday for why it shouldn't face an injunction banning sales of Word following a jury's ruling that it infringed Canadian company's patent.
Wednesday, September 23 2009 09:29 AM
Tags: Business applications, software company, Sales, antitrust, federal judge, Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Word, XML
Sharp allows files to be read on phones
News Sharp has developed a way for cellphones to smoothly display business documents and graphics.
Thursday, December 11 2003 07:41 AM
Nortel warns of slow sales again
News The optical equipment maker warns that first quarter earning and revenue will not meet previous company expectations.
Wednesday, March 28 2001 12:09 PM
Zi Corp courted for Hong Kong listing
News Chinese text input systems company Zi Corp is being courted by several investment bankers with an eye to the company listing on the soon-to-be launched Growth Enterprises Market (GEM).
Friday, June 01 2001 02:43 PM
Auction of Australian wireless licenses closes
News The bidding for licenses to provide wireless local telecom services in Australia has closed with total bids of over A$112 million (US$58.18 million) with regional pay TV provider Austar, AKAL, and Walker Wireless obtaining lots.
Friday, June 01 2001 04:16 PM
Should you use a sourcing advisor?
Blogs I need to declare upfront that I work for the largest global sourcing advisory firm (TPI) but I don't think that leads t...
Friday, October 27 2006 01:24 PM
Apple swallows SchemaSoft
News The Mac maker says it has purchased the assets of SchemaSoft, which helps software makers translate rival file formats.
Wednesday, March 23 2005 09:48 AM
Tags: Business applications
With desktop camera, your face can be your password
News Toronto company introduces 3D DeskCam, which uses infrared along with a lens to scan faces in three dimensions and authenticate users.
Thursday, March 29 2007 09:42 AM
Tags: Authentication and encryption
Nortel prepares for more cuts
News The networking gear maker says it has missed profitability goals and is looking for ways to reduce costs.
Wednesday, July 28 2004 10:05 AM
Tags: Budgeting/cost control
Patent threatens to cripple Australia's e-commerce
News Australian enterprises are now liable to pay royalty fees to a Canadian company in order to conduct business over the Internet, says a senior IT executive.
Tuesday, July 15 2003 03:55 PM
Corporate P2P use is common, study says
News File-swapping applications are deeply entrenched inside corporate networks, according to a survey of computer systems by a Canadian network monitoring company.
Thursday, July 17 2003 09:09 AM
Two 3G operators in the UK "destined for bankruptcy"
News Mobile commerce hasn't lived up to the hype, and two mobile operators could be in real trouble if 3G is not a big hit with the public.
Thursday, September 27 2001 09:03 AM




