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Calvert adds to headcount to meet demand
Small business IT specialist, Calvert Technologies, has recruited Phil Tann to the dual role of account manager and business development manager.
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Calvert Technologies moves office to Adelaide icon
Adelaide-based Calvert Technologies has moved into an office two times bigger than its previous location.
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Case study: Communicating to success
Doing your homework and understanding the customer’s individual requirements was the key to Calvert Technologies winning a new server rollout deal. DAVID RAMLI reports.
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Resellers: Microsoft EBS not given a chance
Microsoft’s decision to can Windows Essential Business Server (EBS) has been met with disappointment from SMB-focused Australian resellers.
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Microsoft sells software direct via Internet
Microsoft has launched a new online store that sells its products directly to Australian end-users.
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Calvert makes appointments to bolster growth
Adelaide-based IT support and consulting company, Calvert Technologies, has appointed Puneet Awasthi as a technical engineer as part of plans to expand the company.
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NEWS FOCUS: Microsoft Office 365 - hot or not?
Microsoft’s cloud version of Office has sparked a mixed reaction from the channel, with passionate views emerging around Telstra T-Suite’s exclusive role in the distribution chain along with concerns over higher prices set for Australian customers.
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What is Wireless 2.0
The challenges and the Practical Approach to a ‘Wi-Fi that works’ Creating “Wi-Fi that works”, even with minimal requirements, is a tall order given the breadth of client and application types that must perform well over the wireless infrastructure, but when adding in the speed and complexity of 802.11n, a variety of demanding applications, high-density environments, and tricky deployment scenarios, controller-based vendors cannot live up to their promises of Ethernet-like determinism. This whitepaper defines what a Wireless 2.0 network is, and the importance of a controller-less architecture for performance, reliability, scalability, security, and flexibility. Download this now
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Today’s de facto standard controller-based Wi-Fi infrastructure model is just too complicated, too expensive, and too unreliable. It’s common for enterprise and mid-market network operators alike to get caught in a crossroads of compromises involving costs, complexity, features, and reliability.







