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CONNECTING THE AUSTRALIAN CHANNEL Thursday April 12, 2012
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EDITOR'S NOTE

Good morning,

Did you sell any HP ProCurve 5400 zl switches last year? HP is warning the compact flash cards may be infected with malware.

And Apple resellers are readying themselves for the next generation of MacBook Pros as current stocks dwindle. Check out what the experts are predicting.

- Allie

 

IN THE CHANNEL

SECURITY
HP switches shipped with malware

Dirty flash cards could infect computers.

 
MOBILITY
MacBook Pro 2012 refresh imminent: report

No replenishment for current stock.

 
CLOUD SERVICES
Large cloud deals to stick with Federal sourcing rules

AGIMO's low-risk, low-value list targets 72 percent of deals.

 
SERVICES
SAP to create new enemies with database, mobility push

Sets sights on Oracle, IBM, Microsoft.

 

IN OTHER TECH NEWS

RIM to update Android app side-loading for PlayBook
Android concept app exposes sensitive data
 
 

Events

Event Name Location Date
Oracle Security Summit - Across 3 Cities Melbourne, Canberra, Sydney 01/05/2012 to 03/05/2012
BICSI South Pacific 2012 Hilton Hotel, Sydney 14/05/2012 to 16/05/2012
CeBIT Australia 2012 Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre, Darling Harbour 22/05/2012 to 24/05/2012
Gartner supply chain executive conference Sydney Convention Centre, Darling Harbour 23/07/2012 to 24/07/2012
KM Australia 2012 Congress Luna Park July 24, 2012
 
 
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