Saturday | 10 January, 2009

Stories about: Interpath

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    Hostworks cuts a profit 30/07/2002 11:12:08

    The folks at managed Internet hosting provider Hostworks are popping open the champagne magnums after announcing the company's first quarterly profit.
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    ASP earns success, no money 25/07/2001 11:44:03

    ApplicationStation presents itself as aN application service provider success story even though it is losing money.
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    Around the traps: Davnet, Interpath, Cedar, Beonic, Golden Orb, Deep Video Imaging, and IIA report movements 15/03/2001 15:56:00

    Davnet, Interpath, Cedar, Beonic, Golden Orb, Deep Video Imaging, and IIA report movements
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    Revolving Doors 26/01/2001 15:45:00

    All change at Interpath after Caravias promotion, Musical chairs for Online Trading Systems, IT chief moves on from travel.com.au, Old favourites keep going around, Around the traps
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    Microsoft Fires a Salvo in ASP Battle 30/11/2000 12:01:01

    Launching its Australian ASP offering last week Microsoft Australia said it would take on arch-rival Oracle by providing competitive value and pricing for its partners. Kevin Rodrigo, Microsoft's network solutions group manager, said its commercial ASP pricing program for partners offers a wide range of licensing options to suit the hosting environment.
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    Microsoft announces its ASP partners 28/11/2000 12:01:01

    Microsoft Australia has announced a core group of 'ASP aggregators', the partners that will take Microsoft products to market via the much-touted Application Service Provider model.
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    Norm McCann takes reins at HP 10/11/2000 13:01:01

    HP's rough ride without a leader is over as the company has appointed industry veteran Norm McCann Australasian managing director. Over at Sun, Russell Bate has taken a regional role, while down as Sausage the inside-out takeover is having some weird effects
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    Channel.com Briefs: Exodus & Global Centre, CWO, Vignette 11/10/2000 12:01:01

    Exodus acquires GlobalCenter, CWO shows off B2B, Vignette targets ASPs
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    ASP head slams Gartner claims of failure 18/09/2000 12:01:01

    Analyst claims that 60 per cent of Asia Pacific players in the ASP market will not exist by 2003 were rejected by George Caravias, executive VP of application services provider Interpath. Gartner chief analyst Rolf Jester said more than half of the current players will fail due to a lack of understanding of the new ASP business model (CW, August 21, P3).
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    Colonial CIO jumps into ZIVO fire 01/09/2000 13:01:01

    Ian Gill, former CIO of Colonial Trust Bank, has taken on one of the toughest dot-com jobs currently on offer - the CEO's role at troubled LibertyOne subsidiary ZIVO. Elsewhere this week some old faces returned to what they know best, while the odd unlikely appointment was also made
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    ASPs: Is it all Bells and whistles? 30/08/2000 12:01:01

    Among the hype and hoopla surrounding the application service provider (ASP) market, analyst International Data Corp (IDC) is finalising a report into the current state of play for the Asia-Pacific region.
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