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BREAKING IT NEWS FOR AUSTRALIAN BUSINESS Friday December 12, 2008
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EDITOR'S NOTE

Good morning everyone,

We kick off Friday with the latest installment in our 'Inside...' series by touring manageNET's data centre in Sydney's north.

They're planning for the first major refresh of the facility since they moved in and talked openly about some of the changes they want to make.

We also explore the history of the site and its security architecture - and as usual there's a photo gallery to prove we were there.

More profiles are coming soon too - we promise! And if you want to dob in your data centre (or someone else's), drop me a line at rcrozier(at)itnews(dot)com(dot)au

-- Ry Crozier

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TODAY ON ITNEWS

Hardware
Inside the manageNET ASIO T4 data centre

By Ry Crozier | December 12, 2008

iTnews takes a look at how the old Baltimore Technologies data centre in northern Sydney is getting a new lease on life.

 
 
Networking
Motorola sees all LANs wireless in future

By Daniel Robinson | December 12, 2008

Wireless technology has reached a tipping point where corporate networks will increasingly be deployed using wireless rather than cabled Ethernet, according to Motorola's Enterprise Mobility business.

 
 
Software
Symantec offers disaster recovery for virtual machines

By Ian Williams | December 12, 2008

Symantec is collaborating with VMware to deliver enhanced high availability and disaster recovery (HA/DR) systems for virtualisation environments.

 
 
Hardware
HP touts better batteries for notebooks

By Shaun Nichols | December 12, 2008

HP is planning to offer a new line of long-life notebook batteries.

 
 
Telecommunications
Firms missing out on big telecoms savings

By Phil Muncaster | December 12, 2008

Large multinationals could be missing out on up to 15 per cent total cost of ownership savings on their global telecommunications portfolio, according to new figures released by consultancy Hudson & Yorke today.

 
 
Mobility
Mumbai attacks show up India's technology shortcomings

By Rina Chandran | December 12, 2008

Indian police are grappling with global positioning systems (GPS), satellite phones and Google Earth images on the trail of the Mumbai attackers and finding themselves hobbled by technological inadequacy.

 
 

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