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Cybersource is Australia's leading provider of IT services focusing on Linux, Unix, Windows and TCPIP networking. With over twelve years in the industry, and cutting edge knowledge, Cybersource is renowned throughout the industry as a supplier of high quality technical services and skills.
Cybersource's team of systems and network support people are available to help build, configure and maintain your TCP/IP networks - Linux, Unix, Windows or otherwise. We provide pro-active, on-site and remote systems management, system administration and tuning. Most flavours of Unix and Linux are catered for.
Cybersource has skills in a wide variety of development areas, including RAD technologies, client / server applications and e-commerce / web application development, including PHP, Perl, and other powerful tools. Cybersource can provclasse developers or a team for your next ecommerce, internet, Intranet or extranet line-of-business application.
Cybersource provides your staff with the skill they need to do business in the future: Linux Network Administration Training, Web Application Development with PHP, and more...
An article by a Cybersource staff-member recently appeared in the IT reseller channel journal, ARN. The article served to introduce the business potential of dual-boot Linux desktop workstations for the small-medium business market, as well as the home market. The article can be found here.
Cybersource rated a mention in a recent article in Australian news journal, The Bulletin. The article, which discussed desktop and corporate Linux uptake, can be found here.
Cybersource has achieved the status of Australian Government Endorsed Supplier, in the areas of systems integration and ecommerce development. Cybersource has been supplying services to the federal and state governments for close to eight years, and looks forward to extending its services business in this area.
In a recent announcement from the Chinese government about a replacement operating system to Windows, Linux was touted as a possibility. Cybersource staff were interviewed for this article which appeared on the ZDNet news-site on 2002-07-23. The article can be found here.
In a recent announcement from the Chinese government about a replacement operating system to Windows, Linux was touted as a possibility. Cybersource staff were interviewed for this article which appeared on the ZDNet news-site on 2002-07-23. The article can be found here.
In a recent announcement from the Chinese government about a replacement operating system to Windows, Linux was touted as a possibility. Cybersource staff were interviewed for this article which appeared on the ZDNet news-site on 2002-07-23. The article can be found here.
In a recent announcement from the Chinese government about a replacement operating system to Windows, Linux was touted as a possibility. Cybersource staff were interviewed for this article which appeared on the ZDNet news-site on 2002-07-23. The article can be found here.
In a recent announcement from the Chinese government about a replacement operating system to Windows, Linux was touted as a possibility. Cybersource staff were interviewed for this article which appeared on the ZDNet news-site on 2002-07-23. The article can be found here.
In a recent announcement from the Chinese government about a replacement operating system to Windows, Linux was touted as a possibility. Cybersource staff were interviewed for this article which appeared on the ZDNet news-site on 2002-07-23. The article can be found here.