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Time to deliver the broadband promises

Time to deliver the broadband promises

After much debate and deliberation over Australia’s National Broadband Network, we speak to the local ISP community about broadband opportunities and developments.
Staff Writers Oct 9 2008, 11:16AM Collaboration
Race to the midmarket

Race to the midmarket

VARs make the moves to cultivate relationships with midmarket companies.
Craig Zarley Sep 30 2008, 4:14PM Software
The world and Microsoft bid farewell to BOOP

The world and Microsoft bid farewell to BOOP

Matthew JC. Powell wonders what happens next for Microsoft.
Staff Writers Sep 30 2008, 3:20PM Software
Rabid takes his selling skills to the bush

Rabid takes his selling skills to the bush

A trip to visit remote customers opens Rabid’s eyes to possible fortunes...and misfortunes.
Rabid Reseller Sep 30 2008, 11:25AM Finance
Switching on to a new world of business

Switching on to a new world of business

As the smartphone market continues to grow, so too do the opportunities.
Staff Writers Sep 29 2008, 4:32PM Mobility
Thanks to new technology, it's easy being green

Thanks to new technology, it's easy being green

Cheaper, faster and better for the environment — why you should learn about environmentally friendly hardware.
Kathryn Small Sep 29 2008, 3:19PM Hardware
‘A good time to be a global company’

‘A good time to be a global company’

CRN recently spent some face-to-face time with Xerox chairman and CEO Anne Mulcahy.
Staff Writers Sep 26 2008, 3:25PM Hardware
SaaS set to flood the local channel

SaaS set to flood the local channel

CRN’s reseller voice, Mathew Dickerson, tries to avoid a crocodile attack to discuss SaaS from the recent Microsoft Australian Partner Conference.


Mathew Dickerson, Axxis Technology.
Staff Writers Sep 26 2008, 3:14PM Software
Now it’s Dell’s turn to follow the leader

Now it’s Dell’s turn to follow the leader

PC vendor Dell starts to sell off factories as it joins outsourcing movement
Trevor Treharne Sep 26 2008, 11:37AM Strategy
Microsoft slashes prices to fend off Chinese pirates

Microsoft slashes prices to fend off Chinese pirates

Microsoft is slashing the price of its Office suite in China by over 70 per cent, in a move aimed at cutting piracy.
Sylvie Barak Sep 26 2008, 8:18AM Software
Microsoft to share in-house security lessons

Microsoft to share in-house security lessons

Microsoft is offering to supply developers with the same tools it uses to secure the latest versions of Office and Windows.
Shaun Nichols Sep 18 2008, 3:41PM Security
Intel needs a console deal to get Larrabee off the ground

Intel needs a console deal to get Larrabee off the ground

Speculation from industry insiders has it that Intel is having significant trouble getting publishers and developers to programme for Larrabee.
Sylvie Barak Sep 8 2008, 7:36AM Hardware
Will clients return to desktop PCs?

Will clients return to desktop PCs?

CRN’s reseller voice, Mathew Dickerson, racks up the Frequent Flyer points as he travels around the country to hear what the nation’s resellers have to say.
Staff Writers Sep 4 2008, 12:02PM Hardware
Telstra: Ready to build NBN

Telstra: Ready to build NBN

Telstra has welcomed Minister Conroy's closing date for proposals on building a National Broadband Network (NBN).

Staff Writers Sep 3 2008, 3:07PM Collaboration
Companies urged to address staff turnover

Companies urged to address staff turnover

Good training better than increased pay, finds report.
Rosalie Marshall Aug 22 2008, 11:26AM Training & Development
Organisations failing to migrate to IPv6

Organisations failing to migrate to IPv6

IPv4 addresses could run out by 2010, warn experts.
Phil Muncaster Aug 22 2008, 11:23AM Collaboration
Mini laptop use set to soar

Mini laptop use set to soar

Shipments could reach 50 million by 2012, according to analyst Gartner.
Phil Muncaster Aug 14 2008, 9:40AM Hardware
CIOs urged to rethink storage management

CIOs urged to rethink storage management

Gartner recommends IT investment in information-access technologies.
Rosalie Marshall Aug 13 2008, 9:11AM Data centre
Jobs admits to iPhone blacklist

Jobs admits to iPhone blacklist

Company has ability to block installed apps.
Shaun Nichols Aug 12 2008, 2:43PM Mobility
CIOs confused over how to calculate carbon footprint

CIOs confused over how to calculate carbon footprint

Fujitsu Services survey finds lack of advice on what CIOs should be included in carbon footprint.
Rosalie Marshall Aug 12 2008, 9:22AM Hardware

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