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Switching on the digital home
Although camera and MP3 player sales shine, the digital home is not yet a reality
Sarah Stokely
May 9 2005, 5:02PM
Strategy
Under the wire: Blanket security
My parents have signed up for DSL. This may not seem like a major, interesting talking point to you, but that’s because you don’t know my parents. If you knew my parents, you’d wonder why the news is not on the front page of this august journal.
Matthew JC Powell
Apr 27 2005, 5:36PM
Security
Mid-range options booming in notebooks
A Gartner study this quarter says notebook vendors with their eye on the main chance are adding yet more features and functionality while the prices just keep coming down.
Fleur Doidge
Apr 22 2005, 2:15PM
Hardware
Battling global giants
Why the industry should take our software developers seriously.
David Binning
Apr 20 2005, 3:51PM
Software
Under the wire: Playing with yourself
Red nine on black 10. Apparently there are moves afoot in the US, the Greatest Democracy On Earth™, to ban the Solitaire and Minesweeper games that come pre-installed on every machine running Windows. More specifically, lawmakers wish to ban the games from computers running Windows in government offices.
Matthew JC Powell
Apr 18 2005, 5:22PM
Software
Jude the obscure?
Just when you thought it was safe to go back to the recruitment agency, Sydney-based developer Hothouse Interactive has released survey results it says prove geek-ism is now sexy.
The Shadow
Apr 18 2005, 5:14PM
Software
SMB storage explosion
You know storage has made it to the big time when it appears as the centrefold of a stationery catalogue: 'Buy your rubbers, pencils and a terabyte of storage'.
Denise Murray
Apr 18 2005, 4:14PM
Data centre
Storage overhaul for event manager
Like a lot of organisations, rapid growth and the need to move to new premises sparked an overhaul of this event management company’s IT infrastructure, including storage.
Denise Murray
Apr 18 2005, 11:47AM
Data centre
Digital processing fuels storage need for SMB
The storage needs of video and postproduction house, Digital Pictures, increased to almost unmanageable levels with the migration of traditional film and videotape to digital format.
Denise Murray
Apr 18 2005, 11:26AM
Data centre
Fresh web
OK, we've given the magazine a facelift, so we figured we'd better do the same for our website
www.crn.com.au
. When you've got a moment please take a look.
Byron Connolly
Apr 15 2005, 2:50PM
Software
Roger Bushell, director, vitalSoftware
Since its launch in 2002, Aussie software company vitalSoftware has made an impact against more established players with its ContactTracker CRM software.
CRN
talks to the man behind the developer
Byron Connolly
Apr 15 2005, 2:42PM
Software
Survival of the fittest
I previously predicted that when Ingram made its US$700 million acquisition of Tech Pacific late last year that the next 12 months would be make or break for the remaining distributors operating in this market.
Byron Connolly
Apr 12 2005, 2:52PM
Training & Development
Bunny Blue Suede Shoes
Here at Rabid Reseller we didn’t do too well over Easter. We know it’s not like Christmas, but heck, it’s a public holiday and people spend all that money on chocolate so we thought we’d get at least a few bonus technology sales with our special offers.
Rabid Reseller
Apr 8 2005, 1:55PM
Hardware
Linux train late – but still coming
Open source solutions are gaining in popularity but there’s still work to be done.
Fleur Doidge
Apr 7 2005, 11:57AM
Software
Interview: Perry Blackney, CEO at Synergy
Blackney launched his career at IBM in the early 1980s. Now he’s charged with steering an IBM integrator looking for acquisitions and a public listing.
Byron Connolly
Apr 6 2005, 4:13PM
Hardware
Ingram puts on a show
The Ingram/Tech Pacific juggernaut attracted 900-odd channel punters to its Tech Expo shindig at the Melbourne Convention Centre this month. And just what's happening with the Lenovo deal?
The Shadow
Mar 30 2005, 6:08PM
Collaboration
Channelling Cambodia in Phnom Penh
Thirty years of a vicious civil war saw a quarter to a third of Cambodia’s population murdered or starved to death. Cambodia today is at peace, but remains one of the world’s least developed nations. But the irrepressible Khmer people are leaping into technology with both feet.
Fleur Doidge
Mar 30 2005, 6:02PM
Strategy
Get certified!
How can channel partners ensure they are trained in the right technologies so they can win business? CRN takes you through the training and certification maze.
Sarah Stokely
Mar 30 2005, 3:02PM
Collaboration
Service this
Just can’t seem to make a quid out of hardware any more. Looks like all the analysts were finally right about something, so Rabid Reseller is moving to a service-oriented model.
Rabid Reseller
Mar 30 2005, 2:21PM
Collaboration
Inductive reasoning
Halls of Fame and the like are fraught with danger. Whosoever purports to decide who deserves immortality and who does not is bound to make the wrong decisions and, with them, enemies. The same is true in any field of endeavour.
Matthew JC Powell
Mar 30 2005, 2:11PM
Hardware
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