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The new age umbrella

The new age umbrella

These days the humble umbrella has more features than its inventors ever envisaged, so at what point did Wi-Fi become a necessity, wonders CRN’s resident reseller.
Apr 7 2009, 2:52PM Strategy
Managed security a popular option

Managed security a popular option

The economic downturn spurs interest in managed security services, says Wayne Neich Country Manager A/NZ Blue Coat Systems.
Staff Writers Apr 7 2009, 2:39PM Security
Netgear reveals its full ambitions

Netgear reveals its full ambitions

Patrick Lo, CEO of Netgear, speaks to Sholto Macpherson about moving beyond SMB and into the enterprise
Sholto Macpherson Apr 7 2009, 2:29PM Collaboration
Rabid Reseller: Just paint it green

Rabid Reseller: Just paint it green

Unfortunately for customers, Rabid has been running a pro-environment practice for a long time
Rabid Reseller Mar 25 2009, 4:19PM Strategy
Counting cash in IT security

Counting cash in IT security

Solution providers in the security space are yet to see the impact of the global economic downturn – Negar Salek investigates
Negar Salek Mar 25 2009, 4:17PM Security
Profile: Securing the CEO position

Profile: Securing the CEO position

John DuBois, CEO of Senetas, has enjoyed success not only in Australia but also around Asia
Lilia Guan Mar 25 2009, 3:54PM Security
Guest Column: Nothing is lost when identities are known

Guest Column: Nothing is lost when identities are known

Companies need to hold onto company data when they let go of their staff to avoid disgruntled employees stealing it
Ayden Nash, Earthwave Mar 25 2009, 3:52PM Security
Guest Column: Solving the backup dilemma

Guest Column: Solving the backup dilemma

Third-party backup applications specifically designed for Exchange are faster, easier to use and more flexible than Microsoft’s own product
Bill Taylor-Mountford Acronis ANZ Mar 25 2009, 3:46PM Software
Too much information

Too much information

Suddenly life’s most mundane little details have become intriguing and interesting to some, thanks to the micro-blogging system Twitter, writes Matthew JC. Powell
Matthew JC Powell Mar 25 2009, 3:34PM Software
Case study: Spam-entangled spanner in Watermark’s works

Case study: Spam-entangled spanner in Watermark’s works

Spam accounted for three-quarters of attorneys’ emails at law firm Watermark. Information Gateways had the appliance for the job
Kate Castellari Mar 25 2009, 3:31PM Security
Making money in hard times – don’t mention it

Making money in hard times – don’t mention it

Don't mention the war! I mentioned it once, but I think I got away with it." Those immortal words from Basil Fawlty are particularly relevant at the moment. I am absolutely over all the talk of the recession. Will everyone please stop mentioning "that which cannot be named" and hopefully we will get away with it.
Mathew Dickerson Mar 25 2009, 3:23PM Finance
Snores like a diesel tractor

Snores like a diesel tractor

Rabid is banged up and writes from his hospital bed while the nephew looks after the shop.
Rabid Reseller Mar 16 2009, 5:08PM Sales & Marketing
Working for the people

Working for the people

Dealing with government requires a different mindset but can offer a steady cash flow and rewarding contracts.
Helen Frost Mar 16 2009, 5:07PM Strategy
Selling Green IT in an economic downturn

Selling Green IT in an economic downturn

Increased concern for the environment by businesses and customers has driven the creation of green products.
Tom Lewis, Marketing Manager A/NZ Fuji Xerox Printers Mar 16 2009, 4:45PM Hardware
Take simple steps to cut storage costs

Take simple steps to cut storage costs

Times are tough and companies are cutting costs, but maximising the money that is spent is just as important.
Steve Kelly, Channel Director ANZ Hitachi Data Systems Mar 16 2009, 4:41PM Data centre
Q&A: Aruba launches tools for resellers

Q&A: Aruba launches tools for resellers

Dominic Orr, CEO of Aruba Networks, takes the challenge
to networking giants, promising its channel partners that together they will profit
Negar Salek Mar 16 2009, 4:34PM Collaboration
Don’t bite the hand that feeds you

Don’t bite the hand that feeds you

Dealing with clients, no matter how annoying, is a reason why we have jobs
Mathew Dickerson Mar 16 2009, 4:05PM Finance
Prima raises the sustainability scorecard

Prima raises the sustainability scorecard

A sustainable business offering is good for the environment, for people and also the economy
Kate Castellari Mar 16 2009, 4:00PM Strategy
It's in the blood

It's in the blood

There are some people who are so passionate about the channel it runs through their veins, Marie Evans at Marshal8e6 is one of them.
Helen Frost Feb 20 2009, 10:00AM Security
I don't wanna face it - iPhoto's face recognition software works a treat...or does it?

I don't wanna face it - iPhoto's face recognition software works a treat...or does it?

Since the rise in popularity of digital cameras, people's collections of photographs have ballooned in size by several orders of magnitude.

Matthew JC Powell Feb 19 2009, 10:00AM Software

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