Integration and Services: Interviews
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Growth 2012: Internal investment the key
Kiandra IT: The fifth in a series of 10 interviews with channel-relevant technology companies that have achieved significant growth over the last three years
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Growth 2012: Channel opportunities
Ultra Serve: The third in a series of 10 interviews with channel-relevant technology companies that have achieved significant growth over the last three years
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PROFILE: From the ground up
Insentra's Ronnie Altit talks about some of the challenges with starting a business and the importance of building trusted relationships with partners
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SNAPSHOT: Avanade - Partner of choice
Avanade Australia Country Manager, Jeyan Jeevartnam, on the company’s position in Australia and its plans for future growth.
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INSIGHT: The changing eHealth landscape
With the rapid evolution of technology and the gradual expansion of Australia’s NBN, significant developments are taking place in areas such as the digital delivery of medical service. Hot on the heels of CSC’s acquisition of iSoft, ARN spoke to CSC Australia national director for health services, Lisa Pettigrew, on what lies ahead for eHealth in Australia.
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Hall of Fame 2010 inductee - Steve Nola: the entrepreneur
He is a pioneer in the ICT industry – one of five tech-heads seconded to run optical fibre networks back in the mid-80s for a company called Telecom, better known today as Telstra.
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Global outsourcing: IT service providers will reach for the cloud in 2010
Despite the economic recession that started in 2008, many IT service providers didn't see the expected boon to business in 2009. Some outsourcers struggled to a degree alongside the rest of the high-tech industry, but IT services experts say they started to see a return to growth toward the end of 2009. That means 2010 could find many outsourcing providers taking advantage of hot technology trends such as cloud computing to sell their services into smaller IT shops. Mike Slavin, partner and practice leader for Global IT Advisory Services at outsourcing industry advisory and consulting firm TPI, shares his take on the coming year and the outsourcing industry with Network World Senior Editor Denise Dubie.
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Making longstanding partnerships
Dimension Data is very proud of its Channel Choice Reseller trophy from this year’s ARN awards and has placed it prominently at its NSW headquarters.
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Reputation is the key
For Data#3 managing director, John Grant, a great reputation is key to success in business. That’s why winning ARN’s Enterprise Reseller of the Year for the second year in a row is so significant.
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Going beyond the call of duty
Few would relinquish a comfortable management role in favour of doing the hard yards, but for Gen-i’s service line manager for infrastructure, Safi Obeidullah, it was the logical choice. Obeidullah is currently in his second tenure at the New Zealand-based systems integrator, returning after a four-year stint at Insurance Australia Group (IAG).
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Feeding IT demand
Steve Murphy set-up Sydney-based integrator, Frontline Systems, in 1992. He speaks to MATTHEW SAINSBURY about making the best of the economic situation, sales strategies and his favourite food.
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Polycom CEO Robert Hagerty talks telepresence
Videoconferencing is available for desktops and even through specially designed rooms called telepresence systems, but on wireless handhelds? According to Robert Hagerty, who has been CEO of Polycom for 10 years, it could be widely available soon.
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Inside the new Big Blue: A Q&A with IBM's CIO
Mark Hennessy speaks candidly on transforming the IT organization at IBM, fostering a culture of innovation, managing IT during the financial crisis, maximizing the value of social networking tools, and taking advantage of an imminent technological game-changer.
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Q&A: Nicholas Carr on 'the big switch' to cloud computing
During his keynote speech at the Society for Information Management's SIMposium 08 conference in the US, author Nicholas Carr drew an analogy between cloud computing and the transition that manufacturers made from generating their own power to relying on utilities in the early 20th century.
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Best in class
What are the differences and similarities between the role of a CIO within a large corporate and a state education department?
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IBM software chief talks automation
Stronger data center management and automation technologies are on tap from IBM's software group, which is headed by Senior Vice President and group executive Steve Mills. Last week at IBM's Pulse conference, Mills sat down with Denise Dubie to discuss IBM's software strategy and his views on other hot network topics. Here is an excerpt of the interview.
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Doing it yourself
Antec senior vice-president, Scott Richards, was in Australia recently to launch the vendor's new range of enthusiast computing products. He spoke to ARN about trends in the computing marketplace and the importance for systems integrators to differentiate themselves from the 'big guys'.
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Days of wine and remote management
Directorships and viticulture have nothing on good, old-fashioned customer service. Georgina Swan caught up with Harbour IT directors Craig Bishop and Charles Tym.
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First Focus’ core business is supporting customers’ networks, technical infrastructure and staff. While technical emphasis is on Microsoft server and workstation environments, many clients also run hybrid Mac, Linux and Unix environments, and First Focus has significant expertise in seamlessly integrating these technologies with Microsoft-based networks.
Market Potential-Strategy Guide to the Active Archive Market
The active archive market is a growing segment where tape is seen as part of a disk or network fileystem. This means that to an end user disk and tape are “blended” and whether file is held on disk or tape is “invisible” to the end user. The active archive market is the fastest growing space in the storage industry and allows direct end user access to tape through a file system front end.












