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Vendors not helping move to storage networks

Vendors not helping move to storage networks

Very few providing the tools to migrate to a networked system, claims analyst.
Ian Williams Oct 22 2007, 2:59PM Data centre
Adobe eyes move to software-as-a-service

Adobe eyes move to software-as-a-service

Adobe plans to shift its business away from selling boxed software to a web-based distribution model..
Matt Chapman Oct 22 2007, 9:28AM Software
SMB head to head

SMB head to head

What would you identify as the key buying criteria of the Australian SMB?
Staff Writers Oct 19 2007, 4:42PM Collaboration
Selling to the SMB Community

Selling to the SMB Community

John Walters, director of communications and solutions for Ingram Micro, provides insight into the rise of the SMB market
Staff Writers Oct 19 2007, 4:42PM Collaboration
Seagate adds encryption to all drives

Seagate adds encryption to all drives

Seagate is to build automatic encryption into all its enterprise hard drives, the company announced at Storage Expo 2007 in London..
Iain Thomson Oct 19 2007, 3:15PM Security
Internode to recommence WiMAX deployment in regional S.A.

Internode to recommence WiMAX deployment in regional S.A.

Businesses and residents of South Australia’s Yorke Peninsula are set to switch on Australia’s ‘first’ region wide wireless broadband service based on the WiMAX standard in the coming weeks as part of the Government’s $162.5 million Broadband Guarantee.
Negar Salek Oct 17 2007, 2:09PM Collaboration
Profile: Returning to the fray

Profile: Returning to the fray

After two years away, Stephen Harrison has returned to distributor Cellnet to turn around the business he co-founded over 15 years ago
Trevor Treharne Oct 17 2007, 11:35AM Strategy
Head to head: Do we really need compulsory data leakage disclosure laws?

Head to head: Do we really need compulsory data leakage disclosure laws?

New privacy laws have spread across the US and could be enforced in Australia
Staff Writers Oct 17 2007, 11:15AM Security
Committed to open standards

Committed to open standards

Craig McGregor, channel sales director at Adobe, discusses the vendor’s latest technology
Staff Writers Oct 17 2007, 11:02AM Software
Mobile broadband services to 'explode'

Mobile broadband services to 'explode'

Mobile broadband services will generate more than $400bn revenues in 2012, market watchers predicted today.
Robert Jaques Oct 12 2007, 7:00AM Mobility
Global IT spend to top US$3tn in 2007

Global IT spend to top US$3tn in 2007

Worldwide IT spending is projected to surpass US$3tn in 2007, according to industry analyst Gartner.
Robert Jaques Oct 10 2007, 8:22AM Finance
IBM to cross swords with Salesforce and Google

IBM to cross swords with Salesforce and Google

IBM is preparing to launch an online marketplace for hosted applications for small and medium sized businesses to rival Google Apps and Salesforce.com's AppExchange.
Tom Sanders Oct 8 2007, 6:27AM Software
Xerox 'sticks' to cheap colour printing

Xerox 'sticks' to cheap colour printing

Xerox has launched two printers using its solid ink technology, which the firm claims makes colour printing as affordable as black and white.
Staff Writers Oct 5 2007, 6:45AM Hardware
WiMax threatens to disrupt 4G strategies

WiMax threatens to disrupt 4G strategies

Operators must make 'critical decisions' now, warns analyst.
Robert Jaques Oct 5 2007, 6:42AM Collaboration
Home automation boom coming to Asia

Home automation boom coming to Asia

The market for home automation systems in Asia-Pacific will be worth more than US$500m by 2011, according to the latest forecasts.
Simon Burns Oct 4 2007, 6:45AM Finance
Optima donates additional $10,000 to SHINE for Kids

Optima donates additional $10,000 to SHINE for Kids

ASX-listed Optima Technology Solutions has made a $10,000 donation of PCs and notebooks to SHINE for Kids, a non-for-profit organisation for children with parents in prison.
Staff Writers Sep 28 2007, 12:43PM Hardware
Dell vows to save the planet

Dell vows to save the planet

Dell has announced plans to neutralise the carbon impact of its worldwide operations.
Staff Writers Sep 28 2007, 6:39AM Hardware
ISPs urged to take control of security

ISPs urged to take control of security

ISPs, not consumers, need to be in the driving seat for computer security, according to F-Secure president Kimmo Alkio.
Iain Thomson Sep 27 2007, 6:54AM Security
Telstra brings wireless broadband up to speed

Telstra brings wireless broadband up to speed

Telstra has turbocharged the speed of its mobile broadband services, launching new broadband cards capable of download speeds up to 6 Mbps and upload speeds up to 1.3 Mbps.
Staff Writers Sep 25 2007, 1:02PM Collaboration
Xerox aims to challenge HP with new colour printers

Xerox aims to challenge HP with new colour printers

In a move aimed at chipping away at Hewlett-Packard's dominance, Xerox on Monday launched a system promising to slash the cost of colour printing for high-volume users willing to pay more initially for machines.
Franklin Paul Sep 25 2007, 6:26AM Hardware

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