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Good Technology signs distribution agreement with Express Data
Distribution agreement to see Express Data establish Good presence and focus on enterprise
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iPad in the enterprise: IT must stay ahead of the curve
When the district sales managers of a luxury retailer logged into their corporate email accounts on shiny, new iPads for the first time, at the same time-cheers went up.
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Open source is driving business app development, survey finds
Hardly a month goes by without some fresh evidence of the growing popularity of open source software, and perhaps one of the best examples in recent weeks has been Microsoft's creation of its new Open Technologies division.
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Varicent names Flanagan as Australian country manager
Sales performance management (SPM) solution provider, Varicent Software, has appointed Keith Flanagan as its country manager for Australia.
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In focus: Mac attack - the big switch is on
Over the years, Apple has earned a less-than-stellar reputation among purchasers of enterprise desktops. Macs were seen as overpriced to begin with. And Apple didn't offer huge discounts for bulk purchases, like the PC makers. Plus, Macs didn't come with the ecosystem of integrated productivity and management apps that are taken for granted in the Windows world.
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Cisco sending enterprises to the Cloud
In an effort to accommodate enterprise users looking to implement private and hybrid Clouds, Cisco - in the coming months - will unveil an "integrated" WAN routing system of existing, but enhanced, products.
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NEWS GALLERY: Polycom unveils new Sydney Solutions Centre
Unified communications vendor, Polycom, has opened its new Solutions Centre in Sydney.
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Apple iCloud draws CIO concerns
Last week, Apple unveiled its iCloud service to cheers at its WWDC in San Francisco. CIOs, though, weren't so thrilled. How will iCloud impact the enterprise? This question needs to be answered, hopefully before Apple launches iCloud this fall.
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Apple sales to enterprise increase by 66 per cent
While the overall PC market only posted a growth of just 4.5 per cent in the enterprise, Mac sales grew a massive 66 per cent during Apple's last fiscal quarter, according to AppleInsider.
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10 signs you can bring an iPad to work
Can you bring your iPad to work? Or will you get in big trouble? With a nod to David Letterman's Top Ten list Signs You've Purchased a Bad iPhone, here are our signs that grease the wheels for iPads to roll into the enterprise.
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Samsung pushes 'green' 30nm memory
Samsung's components division is pushing the eco-friendly angle at CeBIT this year (just as it did last year). The difference this time around is that the company believes its reduced-power-consumption 30nm DDR memory could hold the key to the future of cloud computing.
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Do iPad 2, iOS 4.3 make enough gains for enterprise?
Charles Edge, author of Enterprise iPhone and iPad Administrator's Guide and director of technology at IT consultancy 318, was talking to a CIO as Apple CEO Steve Jobs unveiled the iPad 2 today.
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Windows 7 wanted at work: Consumer IT strikes again
If you are happy with Windows 7 on your personal laptop, but grumble every time Windows XP boots up on your work computer, it may be time to tap your company's IT pro on the shoulder and ask for Windows 7. You might be surprised at the response you get.
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YOURasp CTO gives top cloud tips
Being flexible and looking at a variety of options is important for CIOs looking to move their data to the cloud.
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Tech Watch: Delivering business efficiency
BI. CRM. ERP. Business software is not immune to the IT industry’s love of abbreviations. MATTHEW SAINSBURY aims to demystify what’s what in the market.
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In Search of the Long-Term Archiving Solution —Tape Continues to Be a Major Player
Tape technology’s speed, affordability, and reliability, as well as advances in physical tape digital storage technologies over the past ten years, keep it a major target in data centers worldwide. Learn about these advances and compare tape technologies with this free white paper from Spectra Logic.
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.












