FROM small beginnings as an importer and reseller of broadcast audio and video products, Malaga company Tieline Technology has become a world leader in the development and manufacture of the technology.
SOURCING and information technology management firm TSA Corporation has opened an office in Brisbane as part of national expansion plans that the company hopes will lead the way to further eastern Sta
FOR the majority of businesses hand-held devices have taken longer than expected to evolve from the realm of expensive luxury toys to that of indispensable work tools.
IN a bid to pursue opportunities in Canada and the US, the agricultural division of electronics specialist, Computronics Corporation Limited, has opened an office in Saskatoon, Canada.
THE announcement by BHP and Rio Tinto of better-than-expected contract prices for lump iron ores in this year’s negotiations may not be such good news for smaller producers feeling the effect of a strong Australian dollar.
A TRANSCONTINENTAL gas pipeline linking the North West with eastern States markets is back on the agenda following the Moomba Gas disaster in South Australia and the emerging gas shortage.
LOCAL software developer CAZ Software has beaten international competition to win a $A1 million contract to supply an integrated school management system in Hong Kong.
WHILE the hairdressing industry may not have an obvious organic association with information technology, one East Perth-based salon has implemented an IT system it hopes will provide a point of difference.
THE Western Australian beef industry will play only a minor role in Australia’s effort to meet increased Japanese and Korean demand for Australian beef in the wake of the US mad cow scare.
IN response to the ongoing frustration among Malaga businesses over the inability to access to ADSL broadband access, the City of Swan has appointed a consultant to investigate demand for the service in the area.
SPECIALIST local engineering firm Vector Lifting has secured a $16 million contract to design, manufacture and install maintenance equipment for the Taiwan High Speed Rail Corporation.
Western Australia has a strong basis for a vibrant IT industry, but more needs to be done to ensure its viability and growth. Alison Birrane reports on a sometimes-turbulent year for the ICT sector.
It’s been a mixed year for trade in WA. Despite bullish sentiment in the resources sector those in the agricultural sector, along with small and medium exporters, remain concerned. Alison Birrane reports.
TELSTRA has committed to resolve problems surrounding the availability of Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line broadband in Belmont following persistent lobbying by local businesses affected by lack of
INTERNET and email monitoring software developer WebSpy Ltd will utilise its existing sales infrastructure to launch the products of a new partner company into the tough US and European markets.
FUTURIS Corporation has failed in its bid to crack Australia’s export monopoly following the rejection of an application for a licence to bulk export 400,000 tonnes of wheat to Indonesia.