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    Can Google Apps move up market? 03 July, 2008 08:42:59

    Despite its enterprise forays, Google will be hard-pressed to dislodge Microsoft Office
    Although Google always seems to be up to something, the past few months have seen a flurry of activity in a space long associated with IT: Google has driven its cloud computing applications -- Google Apps -- into businesses.
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    Sun's 'Open Work' program sheds light on telecommute savings 01 July, 2008 09:43:16

    Employees use less energy, and save money, by working at home
    Sun Microsystems is an old hand when it comes to telework. The technology company has been growing its telecommuting ranks through its Open Work program for a decade, and today nearly 19,000 employees (56 per cent of Sun's population) work from home or in a flexible office.
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    Top perks for tech execs 01 July, 2008 11:02:59

    Network executives rake in more than just stock options and big bonuses
    Network executives rake in more than just stock options and big bonuses
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    Top 500 supercomputers: Welcome to the petaflop generation 19 June, 2008 10:22:59

    Roadrunner is also one of the most energy efficient systems on the Top500
    Welcome to the petaflop generation. That was the message as the new most powerful supercomputer in the world IBM's $100,000 million Roadrunner system installed at the US Department of Energy's Los Alamos National Laboratory was officially named the most powerful and energy efficient supercomputer in the world.
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    Networking the mining boom 18 June, 2008 11:26:23

    The well-documented mining boom has carried the national economy across turbulent waters in recent times. But it would not be sailing so smoothly without the support of state-of-the-art IT networks.
    If the Australian economy used to be carried on the sheep's back, it's now sailing a swelling commodities wave. Demand from vastly populous Asian countries like Japan, China and India for the things we grow on our farms, dig up from under the red-brown earth and extract from the depths of the sea has jammed traffic outside national ports as ships queue up to carry our commodities north. Coking coal, iron ore, thermal coal, nickel, copper, uranium, wheat, lead, you name it and we're probably shipping it in large numbers.
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    Getting into Government 18 June, 2008 12:07:28

    Given that it accounts for more than 40 per cent of the Australian ICT market, tendering for government contracts can be both lucrative and challenging for resellers and vendors alike. ARN takes an expansive look at how the different levels of government go about selecting ICT goods and services and finds out how resellers can get a piece of the action.
    There are three huge and hugely influential organisations that vie for top spot on the IT procurement scale every year. No, they don't dig up coal, or manage funds, produce widgets or ship wheat. Their contribution to the Australian economy is vast, but difficult to measure, and with over 600,000 screens and 14,000 servers spread across the eastern half of the country, they are far and away Australia's most important buyers of ICT.
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    Virtual goo 17 June, 2008 10:32:16

    Virtualization is hard to contain. That makes the virtual infrastructure difficult to manage and nearly impossible to optimize for performance. A look at the challenge
    Virtualization is a superhero among technologies, transforming static, brittle data centers into dynamic, flexible resource pools and giving IT an easy way to cut costs, improve services and expand operations beyond the limits of the physical world. With great power, however, comes great responsibility.
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    Four ways to improve IT and get better app performance 17 June, 2008 09:46:50

    Removing silos and creating an IT structure around the goal of optimized-application delivery and support won’t happen overnight. Here are some stepping stones
    1. Take a SWAT team approach
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    How one cash-strapped school district improved application performance 17 June, 2008 11:07:01

    Podcasting and videoconferencing now possible across saturated links thanks to WAN acceleration
    Education demands so much more than a notebook and pen these days.
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    10 ways to get blazin' apps 17 June, 2008 10:33:33

    How to optimize, accelerate and otherwise ignite application performance
    How to optimize, accelerate and otherwise ignite application performance
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    Dear IT: Forget the technology 17 June, 2008 09:46:36

    When it comes to optimizing applications end to end, the biggest game-changers are organizational, not technical
    The scenario is typical: The lights on the network management consoles are a soothing shade of green, but a top revenue-generating application is crawling. Business users have swamped the help desk with calls and trouble tickets. Everyone there is calling the network team to figure out the problem.
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