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Keep up with ‘pwners’

Keep up with ‘pwners’

Malware testing has evolved as malicious hackers shift their attentions to web 2.0, virtualisation and even electronic picture frames, says Lysa Myers director of research, West Coast Labs.
guest columnist Jul 11 2011, 6:17AM Security
Gold in data centres

Gold in data centres

Vendors have a lucrative role as inefficient data centres housing old technology are steadily made greener and cheaper to run, according to Gordon Makryllos vice president, Pacific, APC by Schneider Electric.
guest columnist Jul 11 2011, 6:09AM Collaboration
Channel shakers: Nakamasu has a shot for Canon

Channel shakers: Nakamasu has a shot for Canon

A veteran of Canon’s European operations has taken the reins locally as the group undergoes a strategic transformation
Staff Writers Jul 7 2011, 9:26AM Services
Dickerson: Motorcycle diaries clue to beat e-tailers

Dickerson: Motorcycle diaries clue to beat e-tailers

A trip to a motorbike store convinced CRN's Coalface columnist there was life after the internet.
Mathew Dickerson Jul 4 2011, 5:50AM Services
Unwanted attention, unwanted trouble

Unwanted attention, unwanted trouble

Companies need to understand sexual harassment and how to look after their employees and the company itself
Leon Gettler Jun 29 2011, 7:42PM Strategy
Focus on clients’ needs to meet your own

Focus on clients’ needs to meet your own

Many businesses make the mistake of enshrining their own priorities while losing sight of what they need to do to satisfy clients
Mathew Dickerson Jun 29 2011, 7:34PM Hardware
Virtual desktops thrive in the cloud

Virtual desktops thrive in the cloud

Whether you trust in home or heaven depends on where your customer wants their applications to live in a virtualised data centre or the cloud, writes Sholto Macpherson
Sholto Macpherson Jun 29 2011, 7:21PM Hardware
Cyberwar: The threat to Australia

Cyberwar: The threat to Australia

CRN gathered around a table some of the world’s top information security experts at AusCERT to discuss cyberwar, looking at the extent of network intrusions on Australia’s critical infrastructure and how organisations can defend themselves
Staff Writers Jun 24 2011, 6:04AM Security
Online privacy? It’s a using game

Online privacy? It’s a using game

When one online giant accuses another of abusing users’ privacy it’s a bit rich. But then, some people don’t care . . .
Matthew JC Powell Jun 24 2011, 5:58AM Strategy
Anittel's Ilkka Tales talks to Leon Gettler

Anittel's Ilkka Tales talks to Leon Gettler

Last year’s fastest-growing reseller shifted emphasis slightly away from revenue in order to not become another “me too” outfit. Leon Gettler asks how it works
Leon Gettler Jun 21 2011, 12:41AM Collaboration
Android's risky business

Android's risky business

Google's open-door policy on app development for its mobile operating system propels it forward but at a cost.
Staff Writers Jun 20 2011, 5:22AM Security
The Architect: Q&A with John Chambers

The Architect: Q&A with John Chambers

Cisco’s John Chambers wants you to follow his blueprint with the network at its centre but the hardware giant has also gone back to the drawing board to rebuild from disappointing financial results. Chad Berndtson reports
Chad Berndtson Jun 14 2011, 4:02PM Collaboration
Offer an experience the internet can’t

Offer an experience the internet can’t

Retailers bemoan the loss of sales to customers shopping online but there is something they can do about it besides just praying for salvation.
Mathew Dickerson Jun 3 2011, 3:54AM Sales & Marketing
Your essential guide to make the most from storage

Your essential guide to make the most from storage

The SAN versus NAS debate has moved on to one about whether resellers can make more money by choosing a solution from one vendor.
Sholto Macpherson Jun 3 2011, 3:37AM Collaboration
Why the customer is always right, right?

Why the customer is always right, right?

Mathew Dickerson talks about how a simple transaction runs dangerously off the rails, all because the merchant doesn’t care about what the customer wants
Mathew Dickerson May 22 2011, 5:50AM Services
Rabid Reseller: Export oriented

Rabid Reseller: Export oriented

An email from Nigeria opens new markets . . . now, to get paid
Rabid Reseller May 17 2011, 6:51AM Finance
5 minutes with... AWA Limited's Rod Wallace

5 minutes with... AWA Limited's Rod Wallace

What's motor racing got to do with logistics? Lots, according to Wallace, if you're on the look out for opportunities.
Staff Writers May 17 2011, 6:36AM Services
The fallout from Japan

The fallout from Japan

The hit to Japan’s IT sector sent has sent shockwaves far afield, and the Australian supply chain awaits the impact
Staff Writers May 16 2011, 5:59AM Hardware
R&D a game changer in fast-moving IT world

R&D a game changer in fast-moving IT world

The real disrupter over the next 10 years will be breakthrough innovation created by companies, so don’t fall behind the pack
Leon Gettler May 9 2011, 6:01AM Hardware
Leap Consulting gets the jump

Leap Consulting gets the jump

With Kaseya alongside, this integrator is mining a lucrative area of systems support, writes David Binning
David Binning May 5 2011, 6:34AM Hardware

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