Sholto Macpherson

Sholto Macpherson has worked in radio and print journalism for more than 10 years. He began his print career as sub-editor for CRN Australia in 2000 before becoming a freelance journalist for a range of publications in IT, politics and business, sustainability and the arts. Before taking the role of editor of CRN, Sholto spent three years as associate editor of The Diplomat magazine, an Australian title on international politics. He is now a contributing editor to the publication.

Recent articles by Sholto Macpherson

Cyphers and Storage

Cyphers and Storage

Storage resellers need to get serious about security and protecting customers’ data
Sholto Macpherson Aug 1 2007, 5:58PM Data centre
Harnessing the future

Harnessing the future

A small business owner makes the switch to VoIP
Sholto Macpherson Jul 2 2007, 11:44AM Collaboration
Time to train

Time to train

Resellers, get training. SMEs want VoIP and if you don’t give it to them, someone else will
Sholto Macpherson Jul 2 2007, 11:40AM Collaboration
castaway

castaway

Specialised VoIP
requirements for a remote island
Sholto Macpherson Jul 2 2007, 10:55AM Collaboration
The Services Super-Sell

The Services Super-Sell

Managed services providers are losing business as resellers rush to become the SME’s MSP.
Sholto Macpherson Jun 20 2007, 12:31PM Collaboration
Climbing the pole

Climbing the pole

Faith and a lot of mojo made Nextbyte our largest Apple dealer.
Sholto Macpherson Jun 20 2007, 12:01PM Training & Development
Behind the Keno is pretty hot hardware

Behind the Keno is pretty hot hardware

Burwood RSL is an unlikely place to find cutting-edge wireless technology
Sholto Macpherson Jun 15 2007, 11:49AM Collaboration
Who else is listening?

Who else is listening?

The threats to VoIP are real but they are not what you think they are.
Sholto Macpherson May 10 2007, 2:28PM Collaboration
Gigabit Ethernet: Prime time for a new standard

Gigabit Ethernet: Prime time for a new standard

Although there is a growing demand for gigabit-enabled products, gigabit Ethernet may not suit everyone.
Sholto Macpherson Feb 19 2007, 1:40PM Mobility
Bailey on the map

Bailey on the map

How Maptel's Jeff Bailey, a former Geologist, found a profitable market in selling map-based software.
Sholto Macpherson Oct 30 2006, 1:05PM Software
Document showdown

Document showdown

Copier or printer suppliers? Which ones will survive?
Sholto Macpherson Sep 18 2006, 4:29PM Hardware
The great printer dust-up

The great printer dust-up

Why you need to jump on the managed print services bandwagon.
Sholto Macpherson Sep 18 2006, 4:28PM Hardware
Time prints money for law firm

Time prints money for law firm

Cornerstone rolls out reduces print downtime for Gilbert + Tobin.
Sholto Macpherson Sep 18 2006, 4:28PM Hardware
US Census puts Melbourne developer on the map

US Census puts Melbourne developer on the map

A small Melbourne developer has won a tender to provide 500,000 copies of its geographic information system (GIS) application to the US Census Bureau, making it the largest sale of mobile GIS software in the world.
Sholto Macpherson Aug 18 2006, 4:13PM Software
Altech takes it up a gear

Altech takes it up a gear

Over 200 resellers and vendors showed up for the opening of distributor Altech’s new offices in Springvale, Melbourne, as the city revved up for the Formula One Grand Prix.
Sholto Macpherson Mar 9 2004, 12:00AM Hardware

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