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Could the Asus $499 PC change computing?
The Eee PC may well be IT’s answer to the Ford Model T
Trevor Treharne
Nov 16 2007, 12:13PM
Hardware
Distribution 2.0
Global Technology Distribution Council attendees look to the future
Staff Writers
Nov 16 2007, 12:08PM
Strategy
UC: A golden goose for the channel?
Unified Communications should make life easier for all, but it will take time, writes Neville James
Staff Writers
Nov 16 2007, 12:05PM
Collaboration
What can be done to improve Australia’s IT skills shortage?
The Government does its bit to fund silicon chip research, but still the IT jobs crisis looms
Staff Writers
Nov 16 2007, 10:12AM
Training & Development
Celebrating CRN’s night of nights
The Channel Champion Awards was an evening to be remembered, with more than 350 people in attendance for the big night
Staff Writers
Nov 16 2007, 9:46AM
Sales & Marketing
The IT managers’ TCO diet
Targeting the goals and sticking to the plan – total cost of ownership should be an ongoing concern for storage managers
Staff Writers
Nov 16 2007, 9:37AM
Data centre
Changes in the air for LAN Systems
LAN Systems is rebranding to Westcon over the next six months, with the name change coming into effect from 1 March
Staff Writers
Nov 16 2007, 9:24AM
Hardware
What are employees doing on your time?
Time wasting or occupying bandwidth should no longer be the primary concerns of online employee activity – there is a new threat at hand
Negar Salek
Nov 16 2007, 9:12AM
Security
Matthew JC. Powell: Retail therapy — better on ice?
Matthew JC. Powell doesn’t find making purchases on eBay quite as exciting as some others do
Matthew JC Powell
Nov 16 2007, 9:02AM
Sales & Marketing
Getting into virtualisation
Ten things a reseller needs to set up a virtualisation practise
Staff Writers
Oct 29 2007, 4:49PM
Collaboration
Get ready for virtualisation
This year, the server world will change forever: the desktop could be close behind.
By Adam Gosling.
Staff Writers
Oct 29 2007, 4:48PM
Collaboration
The many virtual benefits
Paul Harapin, managing director of VMware A/NZ discusses the rise of virtualisation
Staff Writers
Oct 29 2007, 4:48PM
Collaboration
CRN head to head
CRN head to head:
What are the key revenue opportunities for resellers when selling virtualisation?
Staff Writers
Oct 29 2007, 4:46PM
Collaboration
Green virtualisation: No tree hugging required
As the “green IT” movement gains momentum, eco-friendly businesses are gaining real financial benefits.
Leanne Mezrani
Oct 29 2007, 4:45PM
Collaboration
Virtual answer to swelling data centre
Office supplies firm turns to VMware to control spiralling data requirements
Trevor Treharne
Oct 29 2007, 4:45PM
Collaboration
Three flavours affect compliance potential
Can the next wave of virtualisation meet the compliance challenge? By Adam Gosling.
Staff Writers
Oct 29 2007, 4:45PM
Collaboration
All hail the virtual machine
Wake up and smell the coffee: it’s a virtual world out there! Ashley Wearne, vice-president of marketing and integrated solutions, Asia Pacific, McAfee, Inc.
Staff Writers
Oct 29 2007, 4:44PM
Collaboration
System protection: a gateway to the virtual world
Paul Lancaster, director of systems engineering at Symantec A/NZ, discusses the physical-to-virtual transition.
Staff Writers
Oct 29 2007, 4:44PM
Collaboration
The ongoing battle against software counterfeiters
The BSA and Microsoft give their two cents on counterfeit software in Australia
Staff Writers
Oct 29 2007, 12:51PM
Security
Havlik takes A/NZ reins
Avocent has a new A/NZ country manager in the form of US import Ed Havlik
Staff Writers
Oct 29 2007, 12:45PM
Collaboration
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