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Rules of successful data migration

Rules of successful data migration

Four imperatives businesses should consider when navigating the data migration minefield.


Tony Sceales, CTO Celona Technologies and John Morris, Director Iergo
Staff Writers Jun 24 2008, 3:41PM Data centre
The similarities of NZ resellers

The similarities of NZ resellers

All jokes aside, we look at the parallels and issues our closest international reseller counterparts face.

Mathew Dickerson, Axxis Technology
Staff Writers Jun 24 2008, 3:41PM Strategy
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
HP debuts mixed bag of notebooks

HP debuts mixed bag of notebooks

HP unveiled its aircraft-inspired HP EliteBook and another seven newly designed business notebooks in Berlin.
Rob Kerr Jun 16 2008, 8:22AM Hardware
Labor kicks off round one of its Digital Education Revolution

Labor kicks off round one of its Digital Education Revolution

Secondary schools across Australia are set to benefit under the Rudd Government's $1.2 billion Digital Education Revolution.
Lilia Guan Jun 13 2008, 2:18PM Collaboration
Microsoft aims to offer best of both worlds

Microsoft aims to offer best of both worlds

Microsoft is hoping to counter the challenge from online services by offering companies a platform that melds the ubiquity and flexibility of the cloud with client-based performance.
Jun 11 2008, 7:58AM Hardware
Australian's love of technology drives up JB Hi-Fi's profits

Australian's love of technology drives up JB Hi-Fi's profits

Australia’s love affair with technology continues to grow, with technology retail giant JB Hi-Fi expecting a bumper close to the financial year.
Lilia Guan Jun 10 2008, 3:06PM Finance
Report claims IT underestimates scope of malware

Report claims IT underestimates scope of malware

A recent study by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) has found malware has become so prevalent that 25 percent of computers in the United States are now infected.
Ashley Clark Jun 6 2008, 2:55PM Security
Intel confirms short supply of Atoms

Intel confirms short supply of Atoms

By the time you read this, Intel will have fired off its keynote at Computex 2008.
Jun 4 2008, 2:47PM Hardware
Commander's shaky profits part of "the plan"

Commander's shaky profits part of "the plan"

Commander's pre-tax profits for the financial year have fallen short of its forecasts set in late January.
Lilia Guan Jun 4 2008, 2:18PM Finance
DevNet and Netregistery are first Aussie resellers of Google Apps

DevNet and Netregistery are first Aussie resellers of Google Apps

In a first for the region, resellers are bringing the software suite, Google Apps, to Australian businesses with a version specially created for marketing through a channel rather than direct marketing.
Ashley Clark Jun 2 2008, 1:53PM Software
BSA warns Aussie businesses about software piracy ‘can of worms’

BSA warns Aussie businesses about software piracy ‘can of worms’

The Business Software Alliance (BSA) is urging Australian IT managers to better examine their security policies and software assets to make sure they aren’t sitting on a dangerous ‘can of worms’ of software piracy.
Ashley Clark May 31 2008, 11:09AM Security
ACCC claims reasonable terms of access to ULL service

ACCC claims reasonable terms of access to ULL service

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has published the final determinations made in two arbitrations concerning disputes over access to the Unconditioned Local Loop Service.

Staff Writers May 29 2008, 3:35PM Collaboration
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
Services the biggest area of opportunity for Australia

Services the biggest area of opportunity for Australia

Staff Writers May 28 2008, 10:47AM Data centre
The gradual evolution of storage continues

The gradual evolution of storage continues

Slow and steady changes have brought about a distinct cultural shift.
Darren Baguely May 28 2008, 10:29AM 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
Half of all businesses admit to IT project cancellations

Half of all businesses admit to IT project cancellations

New research has suggested that nearly half of firms have recently canned IT related projects before completion.
Gareth Morgan May 20 2008, 5:20PM Hardware
IDC: HP and EDS - a marriage of convenience?

IDC: HP and EDS - a marriage of convenience?

Do opposites really attract? IDC Australia has taken a hard look at what HP's recent acquisition of EDS for US$13.9billion, really means for the Australian outsourcing market.
Staff Writers May 20 2008, 2:26PM Collaboration
Rise of the handhelds

Rise of the handhelds

The past decade has seen rapid advances in mobile technology.
Daniel Robinson May 19 2008, 8:12AM Hardware

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