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Scroggie resigns as Symantec MD
Symantec managing director in Australia, Craig Scroggie, has passed the baton to Brenton Smith.
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HP, IBM, CA deliver powerful toolkits
A network that measures downtime in millions of dollars per minute (or per second!) needs a serious, enterprise-level network management tool. Nothing less will do.
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How to protect online transactions
The trusty telephone is emerging as one of the key elements in new multifactor authentication schemes designed to protect online banking and other web-based financial transactions from rapidly evolving security threats.
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ACCOLADES - Software Distributor of the Year, Express Data
Interview with Express Data CEO, David Gage
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NEWS ROUND-UP: The latest in security, a tender win and a new Web initiative
Updates from Context Information Security,Territory Technology Solutions, Open Text, Commonwealth Secretariat, CA and more
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Macho men for Variety Bash
Juniper’s Anthony Sarkis, Jason Atkins, CA’s Daniel Smalley along with Accucom’s Sam Sarkis, will be dressing up as The Village People in an effort to raise funds for the Variety Bash.
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How secure is your tablet?
Data breaches cost Australians $US1.83 million in 2009, or $US114 per Australian per year, according to a study conducted by The Ponemon Institute in 2010.
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Smith resigns from CA
Smith had been with CA since 2005 and moved into the managing director post in 2006 covering South Asia. He stepped into the local managing director role in 2008.
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CA revenue up 5 per cent on FY2011
IT management software vendor, CA, has grown revenue by 5 per cent to $US4.4 billion in its 2011 full financial year.
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Global software piracy rates drop by 1 per cent: report
The global rate of software piracy has diminished by 1 per cent but the commercial value of counterfeit software has jumped 14 per cent, according to a report by the Business Software Alliance (BSA).
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Year of the breach
The security industry has been rocked by a near-constant stream of breaches and threats in 2011, and it’s having a real impact on security resellers’ business and customer interaction, but in a very positive way.
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NewLease partners with Veeam
Subscription software licensing distributor, NewLease, has partnered with virtualisation management vendor, Veeam Software.
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Former Synergy CEO joins Southern Cross
Victoria-based IT services provider, Southern Cross Computer Systems (SCCS), has appointed Perry Blackney to the newly created role as general manager of business solutions.
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EMC makes raft of new appointments to backup business
Storage vendor, EMC, has made a string of new appointments to support its backup and recovery system (BRS) division.
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Cameron departs CA for IBM partner director post
Phil Cameron has left his CA vice-president of sales post to join IBM as its new A/NZ business partner organisation director.
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Aberdeen Group: Building Business Resilience Through Active Archive
One of the key data management challenges organizations often face is how to keep their archived data accessible and active, without spending the time and resources associated with primary storage. The amount of data in the archives can range from one half to 10 times the amount of data actively managed in primary storage. How can end-users gain access to historical files in a reasonable amount of time without pulling IT employees from higher priority projects? Aberdeen's research found the answer in the technologies and processes that comprise active archiving.
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.
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