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Gartner green lights iPhone 2.0 for the enterprise

Gartner green lights iPhone 2.0 for the enterprise

Analyst firm Gartner has given its blessing for corporate use of the new iPhone, but warned that any firms wishing to migrate their staff to the new device should think carefully about their security and management needs.
Phil Muncaster Aug 8 2008, 9:41AM Mobility
Opinion: Where the streets do have names

Opinion: Where the streets do have names

Just in case you dropped in today from the outer reaches of the galaxy, the news is that Google unleashed it’s Street View offering on the netizens of Australia the other day.
Ian Yates Aug 7 2008, 10:02AM Collaboration
Tearing down the great firewall

Tearing down the great firewall

Amnesty International is calling for Google, Yahoo!, and Microsoft to stop allowing the Chinese government to censor the Internet for its citizens.
Ashley Clark Aug 6 2008, 4:01PM Security
The future of enterprise storage

The future of enterprise storage

Virtual storage connected by iSCSI offers datacentre managers the most cost-effective way of coping with ballooning enterprise storage requirements, according to Dell.
Daniel Robinson Aug 5 2008, 9:26AM Data centre
Aussie IT retailers feel the economic pinch

Aussie IT retailers feel the economic pinch

IT retailers are seeing a tightening of consumer belts as confidence in spending drops, petrol prices/interest rates rise, and an ominous threat of recession looms in the coming year.
Lilia Guan Aug 4 2008, 3:30PM Finance
Opinion: Pie in the sky

Opinion: Pie in the sky

The cloud computing push coming from all the major vendors and service providers is hardly surprising.
Ian Yates Jul 31 2008, 12:10PM Software
Asus takes Eee PC to the desktop

Asus takes Eee PC to the desktop

Asus is releasing a version of its lightweight Eee PC laptop for the desktop market.
Iain Thomson Jul 30 2008, 3:18PM Hardware
Opinion: The old switcheroo

Opinion: The old switcheroo

Interesting to see Microsoft’s big boss Ballmer declare he’s ready to take the market share fight to Apple. Huh?
Ian Yates Jul 30 2008, 2:53PM Hardware
Optima loss sad for the industry according to CRN readers

Optima loss sad for the industry according to CRN readers

Australian white-box builder, Optima Technology Solutions’, announcement to the ASX that it was now under administration has garnered sympathy from CRN readers.
Lilia Guan Jul 25 2008, 2:26PM Hardware
Optima puts hands up and calls in administrators

Optima puts hands up and calls in administrators

One of Australia’s longest running white-box builders, Optima Technology Solutions, has had the administrators called in by parent company Optima ICM Limited. Jeff Li, managing director at Pioneer Computers exclusively told CRN it would take up the warranty and servicing for Optima’s customers.
Lilia Guan Jul 24 2008, 2:16PM Hardware
The outlook is cloudy but fine for Cloud Computing

The outlook is cloudy but fine for Cloud Computing

Always one to have his pulse on the latest technology, Rabid looks to the skies for ‘Cloud Computing’
Rabid Reseller Jul 22 2008, 3:19PM Collaboration
Grass not always so Greene on the other side

Grass not always so Greene on the other side

Why has VMware’s founder been ousted from the vendor she grew so well?
Trevor Treharne Jul 22 2008, 3:03PM Data centre
Kaspersky finally warms to the Australian climate

Kaspersky finally warms to the Australian climate

With its first Australian office and further local resources, the Russians are coming
Trevor Treharne Jul 22 2008, 2:55PM Security
How will the virtualisation market change in the next five years?

How will the virtualisation market change in the next five years?

Separate the hype from the reality and virtualisation still has very strong prospects
Staff Writers Jul 22 2008, 2:54PM Data centre
Selling customers the bigger picture

Selling customers the bigger picture

With server virtualisation already a hot topic, can partners derive more value from services by reselling a bigger virtualisation vision, asks Martin Gregory.


Martin Gregory Director of Server and Tools at Microsoft Australia
Staff Writers Jul 22 2008, 2:51PM Data centre
Yahoo/Microsoft – the hunt goes on and on

Yahoo/Microsoft – the hunt goes on and on

Matthew JC. Powell admires the “never say die” types of this world
Matthew JC Powell Jul 22 2008, 2:48PM Software
Australia has broadband vision, but Telstra in the way

Australia has broadband vision, but Telstra in the way

Local telecommunications analyst Paul Budde claims, Australia is one of the leading countries to recognise the social and economic benefits of broadband infrastructure, however without a genuine participation from Telstra investment would be wasted.
Lilia Guan Jul 22 2008, 2:08PM Collaboration
Become the market leader

Become the market leader

It doesn’t have to be expensive, targeted marketing messages can help you stand out.

Kate Castellari
Staff Writers Jul 22 2008, 2:06PM Sales & Marketing
Keeping ahead of the curve

Keeping ahead of the curve

RMIT’s technology upgrade will change how students learn and staff work.


Louise Durack
Staff Writers Jul 22 2008, 2:01PM Collaboration
Race to the midmarket

Race to the midmarket

VARs make the moves to cultivate relationships with midmarket companies
Craig Zarley Jul 22 2008, 1:59PM Hardware

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