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ETS delay generates mixed-bag IT response
The Federal Government’s decision to delay an Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) has been met with mixed reviews by IT sources.
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CeBIT: Event goes green with Computers Off power management certification
IT trade show, CeBIT, has raised the environmental bar, becoming Australia’s first event to achieve the Computers Off Australia Power Management certification.
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How to use less energy in your office
ARN has joined forces with Computers Off Australia to bring you an energy savings calculator that shows what you can do in the office to reduce your power consumption and save money.
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Symantec VP joins Computers Off board
Symantec vice-president and managing director Pacific region, Craig Scroggie, has joined Computers Off Australia (COA) board of advisers.
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VMware VP joins Computers Off initiative
IT environmental organisation, Computers Off Australia (COA), has appointed VMware’s vice-president, Paul Harapin, to its board of advisors.
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HiveManager Online: Less Dollars, More Sense
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.
HiveManager Online: Less Dollars, More Sense
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.








