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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
Is Open Source adoption set to mushroom in Australia?

Is Open Source adoption set to mushroom in Australia?

Optimism and take-up is growing around the platform-independent code with the industry taking more notice of this fast growing area
Staff Writers Apr 30 2008, 10:56AM Software
Head to head: How strong is the Business Intelligence space in A/NZ?

Head to head: How strong is the Business Intelligence space in A/NZ?

Microsoft and IBM go head-to-head to discuss local demand for Business Intelligence software
Staff Writers Apr 15 2008, 5:24PM Software
Bad apples – is any publicity good publicity?

Bad apples – is any publicity good publicity?

What is Apple’s co-founder thinking after his latest Apple bashing?
Trevor Treharne Mar 27 2008, 11:32AM Hardware
Is Green the new black?

Is Green the new black?

The Green IT movement is drawing comparisons to the fashion industry as the Aussie channel decides whether it’s just a fad or here to stay
Leanne Mezrani Mar 6 2008, 2:01PM Collaboration
Is Conroy forgetting about OPEL?

Is Conroy forgetting about OPEL?

In his first major IT industry address, Senator Stephen Conroy stood before some 500 attendees, but forgot all about mentioning OPEL
Mitchell Bingemann Mar 6 2008, 1:59PM Collaboration
Digital Content: The technology is here, but who supplies the content?

Digital Content: The technology is here, but who supplies the content?

Are telecommunications providers missing out on the big bucks by simply reselling digital content to end users? According to independent research and IT&T analyst group, IDC, most telecommunications providers would struggle to deliver their own content. If it was to be done by a telco they would either sky rocket to success or fail dismally.
Lilia Guan Mar 4 2008, 3:23PM Training & Development
DiData: “Virtualisation is nothing special”

DiData: “Virtualisation is nothing special”

Dimension Data Australia believes virtualisation has swept the industry, but customers are still struggling with data management issues.
Trevor Treharne Mar 3 2008, 1:35PM Collaboration
The next big mobile device is 'irrelevant'

The next big mobile device is 'irrelevant'

The form-factor and function of the next big mobile device is "irrelevant", according to an industry expert.

Matt Chapman Feb 12 2008, 7:06AM Mobility
Is time running out for traditional storage?

Is time running out for traditional storage?

With the continuing rise of virtualisation, we assess if traditional storage means are moribund
Trevor Treharne Feb 7 2008, 11:49AM Data centre
Liberal: Conroy’s fibre-to-the-home network delivery is confusing

Liberal: Conroy’s fibre-to-the-home network delivery is confusing

The Shadow Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy, Senator Bruce Bilson, has come out and slammed Communications Minister Stephen Conroy’s broadband delivery plans.

a Staff Writer Feb 5 2008, 1:55PM Collaboration
Blu-ray: resistance is 'futile'

Blu-ray: resistance is 'futile'

Toshiba's discounting strategy on its HD-DVD players is a futile gesture in a battle with Blu-ray that is "all but over", according to analysts.

Guy Dixon Feb 5 2008, 8:26AM Training & Development
Information is our only security weapon: Bruce Schneier

Information is our only security weapon: Bruce Schneier

Computer security expert Bruce Schneier took a swipe at a number of sacred cows of security including RFID tags, national ID cards and public CCTV security cameras in his keynote address to Linux.conf.au this morning.
Sarah Stokely Jan 31 2008, 7:24AM Security
Is Australia innovative?

Is Australia innovative?

The past, present and future of technological development.
Liz Tay Jan 30 2008, 5:16PM Training & Development
Teaching you how it is done

Teaching you how it is done

Strong partnering helps commit a risk-averse credit union. By Adam Gosling.
Staff Writers Jan 30 2008, 5:00PM Collaboration
Opinion: Is Touchbase implementing a new call centre for Kaz?

Opinion: Is Touchbase implementing a new call centre for Kaz?

Rumours are swirling in the industry that voice and data integrator, Touchbase has signed on to implement a call centre for Telstra’s services division, Kaz.

Lilia Guan Jan 17 2008, 3:39PM Collaboration
And so this is Christmas, except for Labor workers

And so this is Christmas, except for Labor workers

There is a new leader for Australia and Rabid is unimpressed that Mr Rudd is only giving his Labor ministers two days off at Christmas
Rabid Reseller Dec 13 2007, 12:33PM Strategy
What is driving email archiving adoption in Australia?

What is driving email archiving adoption in Australia?

Compliance cited as one of the main driving forces pushing the local email archiving market
Staff Writers Nov 27 2007, 10:58AM Data centre
The only way is up for Distribution Central

The only way is up for Distribution Central

Relative newcomer to the distribution market receives accolade for exceptional growth
Staff Writers Oct 25 2007, 3:41PM Services
The money is in the toner, silly

The money is in the toner, silly

Are printer consumables making you rich?
Staff Writers Aug 30 2007, 10:29AM Hardware

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