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Windows, Linux rise on server sales

Windows, Linux rise on server sales

High-end systems cop a beating.
Staff Writers Aug 26 2010 2:25PM Hardware
Virtual machine chargeback a hard nut to crack

Virtual machine chargeback a hard nut to crack

Victoria Uni manually raises invoices for VM use.
Angus Kidman Jun 7 2010 6:00AM Software
Analysts: Businesses want outcomes-based IT

Analysts: Businesses want outcomes-based IT

Fire your sales force and start again.
Liz Tay May 25 2010 6:56AM Strategy
Analysts: Business warms to hosted video conferencing

Analysts: Business warms to hosted video conferencing

Looking to minimise the cost of technology evaluation.
Liz Tay May 19 2010 11:09PM Telco/ISP
Ericsson poaches Chaisatien

Ericsson poaches Chaisatien

Long-time analyst joins vendor.
Staff Writers May 17 2010 12:02AM Telco/ISP
Five lock-in traps to avoid when buying software

Five lock-in traps to avoid when buying software

Are you paying premium prices for commodity software?
Brett Winterford Oct 12 2009 6:35AM Software
Free Linux gets green light

Free Linux gets green light

Viable solution for non-critical business needs.
Staff Writers Aug 27 2009 3:26PM Software
Australian IT services buck global trend

Australian IT services buck global trend

Virtualisation and Unified Communications the bright points.
Munir Kotadia Aug 19 2009 12:01AM Strategy
Windows 7 set for success

Windows 7 set for success

To account for half of all new PCs shipped from next year.
Rosalie Marshall Jul 14 2009 6:28AM Software
New devices make hotspots a hacker's paradise

New devices make hotspots a hacker's paradise

Users advised to try TOR as a fallback option when without a VPN.
Brett Winterford Jun 17 2009 3:44PM Security
Security market sound in the downturn

Security market sound in the downturn

New reports by Frost and Sullivan and IDC point to growth in security market.
Staff Writers Jun 15 2009 2:48PM Security
IDC reports 18 per cent drop in value of storage sales

IDC reports 18 per cent drop in value of storage sales

Firms are buying increased amounts of storage, but the price being paid for that storage has dropped sharply, according to figures released today by market intelligence firm IDC.
Dave Bailey Jun 8 2009 7:46AM Storage
IDC: Australian server market suffers biggest quarterly decline

IDC: Australian server market suffers biggest quarterly decline

The Australian enterprise server market experienced the largest fall on record in Q1 2009, according to IDC's Australia Quarterly Enterprise Server Tracker.
Staff Writers Jun 4 2009 12:05AM Hardware
Netbooks, cloud to be winners this year: IDC

Netbooks, cloud to be winners this year: IDC

Gazing into its crystal ball, analyst International Data Corporation predicts "pockets of opportunity" for the IT industry in an otherwise gloomy outlook this year.
Nate Cochrane May 5 2009 2:18PM Hardware
Australian researcher finds silver lining in the cloud

Australian researcher finds silver lining in the cloud

Cloud computing is tipped to nudge $A200 billion a year by 2013, but who pays for it is the question that concerns a newly decorated Melbourne researcher.
Nate Cochrane Apr 15 2009 12:00PM Networking
Salesforce.com: Cloud Computing is a game-changer

Salesforce.com: Cloud Computing is a game-changer

Cloud computing is a game changer, says Salesforce.com exec Peter Coffee, and the usual list of barriers to adoption are mere "monsters under the bed."
Brett Winterford Mar 30 2009 4:02PM Networking
APAC bullish on Linux server, desktop installs

APAC bullish on Linux server, desktop installs

Almost half of enterprise and government organisations surveyed by IDC on Novell’s behalf have indicated Linux will be their primary server platform within five years.
Staff Writers Mar 17 2009 2:11PM Software
CIOs say 'maybe later' on cloud computing

CIOs say 'maybe later' on cloud computing

Only 10 percent of 700 Asia-Pacific IT executives and CIOs surveyed by IDC are excited by cloud computing.
Brett Winterford Mar 11 2009 12:13PM Software
NetApp storage efficiency guarantee debunked

NetApp storage efficiency guarantee debunked

EMC has dismissed competitor NetApp’s ‘Storage Efficiency Guarantee’ as a shallow marketing stunt, governed by conditions that make it pointless for most organisations.
Brett Winterford Mar 10 2009 6:06AM Storage
Open source USB key to $2bn school laptop plan

Open source USB key to $2bn school laptop plan

The Rudd Government’s promise of a laptop for every child could fail without at least $2 billion in public funding, but an alternative USB ‘computer’ system pioneered in France may be its saviour.
Ry Crozier Dec 10 2008 3:07PM Hardware

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