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Archiving offers a range of benefits

Archiving offers a range of benefits

David Thompson of AXS-One discusses the legal implications of storing growing levels of electronic data.


David Thompson, Managing Director, AXS-One
Staff Writers Sep 26 2008, 3:19PM Data centre
Seinfeld deal a desperate attempt at being ‘hip’

Seinfeld deal a desperate attempt at being ‘hip’

The channel left baffled by Microsoft’s latest marketing overspend.
Sep 4 2008, 1:58PM Software
Horseplay best said in a whisper

Horseplay best said in a whisper

The search for a cure for a genetic disease led one man to hang up the surfboard and head to the paddock.
Sep 4 2008, 1:55PM Data centre
Nvidia posts a $121 million loss

Nvidia posts a $121 million loss

Things will only get worse
Dean Pullen Aug 17 2008, 9:56AM Finance
A cloud of suspicion hangs over online security

A cloud of suspicion hangs over online security

Online services need stronger security if business users are to entrust their critical data to the cloud.
Jul 25 2008, 9:32AM Security
Creating A Ruckus

Creating A Ruckus

A wireless upstart vendor called Ruckus makes a name for itself in the channel
Steven Burke Jul 22 2008, 2:57PM Collaboration
Black cockatoos and stray dogs are all in a day’s work

Black cockatoos and stray dogs are all in a day’s work

Rabid shows his softer side and helps the nephew save a stray dog from certain death
Rabid Reseller Jul 22 2008, 2:07PM Software
Making a big bet on IT

Making a big bet on IT

Kaseya gathers IT resellers in the world’s entertainment capital for business and a little fun.


Mathew Dickerson.
Staff Writers Jul 22 2008, 1:49PM Security
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
A network fit for medicine

A network fit for medicine

IT system implemented as part of $250 million women’s hospital project.

By Louise Durack.
Staff Writers Jun 24 2008, 3:29PM Collaboration
Buy it now with just a few clicks of the mouse

Buy it now with just a few clicks of the mouse

Now Rabid’s shop customers need not leave their homes to buy from him, as he ventures into the exciting world of selling online
Rabid Reseller Jun 24 2008, 3:25PM Services
Microsoft-Yahoo soap opera enters a new phase

Microsoft-Yahoo soap opera enters a new phase

This week's twist in the Microsoft-Yahoo soap opera has seen special guest Google entering the scene again after an absence of a few months.

Andrew Charlesworth Jun 14 2008, 11:14AM Strategy
Opinion: What’s in a name?

Opinion: What’s in a name?

Hiding under the hype of the iPhone media deluge was a little note about the next release of Apple’s Mac OS X.
Ian Yates Jun 13 2008, 9:53AM Training & Development
Opinion: All I want for Christmas is a new PC

Opinion: All I want for Christmas is a new PC

Everybody wants a tiny notebook computer they can fit in their pocket or purse, but we all want the thing to have a full-sized keyboard.
Ian Yates Jun 4 2008, 7:49AM Hardware
Building up a profit with components

Building up a profit with components

With ongoing margin pressures in the components market, building a more complete and complex solution for end-users is the way for resellers boost their bottom line
Trevor Treharne May 28 2008, 11:20AM Hardware
A bunch of yahoos and an eccentric billionaire

A bunch of yahoos and an eccentric billionaire

Matthew JC. Powell is looking forward to Icahn shaking things up for the Microsoft board
Matthew JC Powell May 28 2008, 10:54AM Collaboration
A tiered approach reduces costs

A tiered approach reduces costs

How “the people’s bank” revamped and future-proofed.
Mitchell Smith May 28 2008, 10:33AM Data centre
Opinion: Is Senator Conroy’s broadband network a 'dog of a process'?

Opinion: Is Senator Conroy’s broadband network a 'dog of a process'?

The Liberal party believes Senator Stephen Conroy’s decision to extend the acceptance of proposals for the construction of a National Broadband Network is a ‘slight renovation’ and independent telecommunications analyst firm, Ovum, said it wasn’t surprising.
Lilia Guan May 23 2008, 8:24AM Collaboration
Opinion: Pick a modem, any modem

Opinion: Pick a modem, any modem

The good news is that Telstra has decided to get its broadband modems from Aussie outfit Netcomm in the near future. The bad news is two-fold.
Ian Yates May 13 2008, 10:13AM Hardware

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