THE rationalisation of WA’s IT sector has started with Working Systems Solutions moving to take control of fellow Perth company CHROME Global in an asset transfer deal worth an estimated $1.5-$2 million.
Singapore’s telecommunication giant Singtel Telecommunications has signed an $18.5 million deal with Amcom Telecommunications for access to its broadband connection across Australia.
MORE than 67 per cent of companies that lose data through a major disaster such as flood, fire, burglary or sabotage are out of business within two years, which poses the question: is your data worth $1 a day?
THERE is a story doing the rounds of Perth offices, suburbs and especially in the pubs, that a 90# scam is being run enabling a third party to bill their mobile calls accounts to a victim’s account.
WITH a further sell-off of Tesltra blocked in the Senate, industry punters believe the Government will sell off the Telstra wholly-owned subsidiary Pacific Access.
PERTH-based wireless networking and internet security company. Fox IT believes it has the answer to the wave of laptop theft sweeping commercial districts and government offices.
WESTERN Power has taken a major step into e-commerce, offering its biggest customers an opportunity to monitor energy bills and pay accounts via the Internet.
Telstra has made it possible for its CDMA mobile phone users to have short message service (SMS). To activate the service CDMA Telstra subscribers must have a SMS compatible handset. Visit website telstra.com.au/mobilenet
THE new Coolamon Village at Ellenbrook, opened by Premier Richard Court this week, claims to set a new benchmark for high tech residential development.
EVER wanted to produce written documents quicker and more clearly.Poor writing skills in our society has encouraged a Perth based company Scribe Consulting to create an e-book to help people improve their skills.
WITHIN five years the three mainstream technologies - information, wireless and computers - will have merged so completely they will become invisible, says WA’s boy wonder Nathan Buzza.
LAPTOP computers have become the latest target for thieves seeking easily disposable booty, with Perth businesses districts reporting a surge in thefts.