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Which markets will low-cost PCs predominantly serve in Oz?

Which markets will low-cost PCs predominantly serve in Oz?

Dell is the latest vendor to join the low-cost computing bandwagon, so we assess the markets that are keen to adopt the devices
Staff Writers Jun 24 2008, 3:42PM Hardware
Rules of successful data migration

Rules of successful data migration

Four imperatives businesses should consider when navigating the data migration minefield.


Tony Sceales, CTO Celona Technologies and John Morris, Director Iergo
Staff Writers Jun 24 2008, 3:41PM Data centre
The similarities of NZ resellers

The similarities of NZ resellers

All jokes aside, we look at the parallels and issues our closest international reseller counterparts face.

Mathew Dickerson, Axxis Technology
Staff Writers Jun 24 2008, 3:41PM Strategy
Microsoft’s new “don’t blame us” machine

Microsoft’s new “don’t blame us” machine

Matthew JC. Powell is unimpressed when it comes to Microsoft’s plans for a blame box
Matthew JC Powell Jun 24 2008, 3:40PM Collaboration
Does cyber-terrorism exist?

Does cyber-terrorism exist?

Global security experts gathered in Malaysia last month to help ramp up the world’s defenses against cyber-terrorism
Negar Salek Jun 24 2008, 3:40PM Security
Utilising social networking

Utilising social networking

Helen Frost Jun 24 2008, 3:39PM Collaboration
Sharpening the “cash flow tool”

Sharpening the “cash flow tool”

Barry Freeman explains an effective method of organising your sales model to maximise the success of your business plan in this installment of our business workshops.


Barry Freeman, principal of Quantify Corporation
Staff Writers Jun 24 2008, 3:38PM Finance
The big food fight

The big food fight

Office supplies is moving on from the glossy catalogue to a sophisticated e-commerce operation. But is there room for more than one chef in the kitchen?
Sholto Macpherson Jun 24 2008, 3:37PM Sales & Marketing
All quiet on the Dell Australia front

All quiet on the Dell Australia front

Dell’s Australian outpost refuses an interview with CRN
Trevor Treharne Jun 24 2008, 3:37PM Hardware
Channelling CeBIT

Channelling CeBIT

Attendee and exhibitor numbers rose this year at the Sydney-based IT trade exhibition
Mitchell Smith Jun 24 2008, 3:36PM Software
Opening new doors with Open Source

Opening new doors with Open Source

From consumer desktop software to enterprise-wide solutions, Open Source presents a significant opportunity for channel players prepared to stake a claim in this new frontier
Adam Turner Jun 24 2008, 3:36PM Collaboration
Allphones poaches local Nokia GM

Allphones poaches local Nokia GM

Amidst ongoing ACCC investigations, Allphones lands Shaun Colligan as its eCommerce GM
Staff Writers Jun 24 2008, 3:35PM Mobility
100 percent rise in malware

100 percent rise in malware

Helen Frost Jun 24 2008, 3:34PM Security
Your broken computer is in China’s garbage dump

Your broken computer is in China’s garbage dump

What happens when today’s toys turn into tomorrow’s trash? Australia is on the shame list
Mitchell Bingemann Jun 24 2008, 3:34PM Sales & Marketing
Take a deep breath now: it’s just a phone

Take a deep breath now: it’s just a phone

Matthew JC. Powell attempts to restore calm
Matthew JC Powell Jun 24 2008, 3:33PM Mobility
Would you like a PC with that?

Would you like a PC with that?

In the US, buying a PC is as easy as heading to your local grocery store, writes Matthew Dickerson, Axxis Technology.
Staff Writers Jun 24 2008, 3:32PM Hardware
Netgear’s messages from the top

Netgear’s messages from the top

CRN catches up with Netgear’s CEO to discuss Australian SMBs, managing its local channel and Green IT.
Patrick Lo, Chairman and CEO, Netgear.
Staff Writers Jun 24 2008, 3:31PM Mobility
Security paradox for enterprises

Security paradox for enterprises

Adam Kleemeyer discusses the most appropriate security options resellers should consider when putting together Unified Communications solutions for their customers.

Adam Kleemeyer, product marketing, data networks, APAC Nortel.
Staff Writers Jun 24 2008, 3:30PM Security
Is local broadband penetration restricting the networking space?

Is local broadband penetration restricting the networking space?

We assess if the short fallings of the local broadband market is affecting the performances of networking vendors as they look to push the next wave of network innovation in Australia.
Staff Writers Jun 24 2008, 3:30PM Collaboration
Service charge?

Service charge?

When the dust settles from the HP/EDS deal, will VARs be the ones paying the price?
Craig Zarley Jun 24 2008, 3:29PM Data centre

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