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Canalys: IT industry leaders to grow 11 per cent in 2012
IT Titans Index reveals 16 per cent collective year-on-year revenue rise in 2011
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PRODUCTS: The latest from Veeam, WatchGuard, Lexmark, Adobe, AppSense, and Trend Micro
New software versions, virtual firewalls, scanners, audience measurement tools, free application management solutions and integration solutions
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Federal Government puts printer panel in place
The Federal Government has established a whole-of-government major office machines panel.
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Five ways Cloud printers will make your small business soar
A new wave of Web-connected printers from the likes of HP and Lexmark are changing the way we dole out documents. Instead of dumb single-purpose devices, a modern multifunction cloud printer can print any document from nearly any device, anywhere you have an Internet connection. It’s a quantum leap forward in terms of flexibility, and every successful business owner knows you need to stay flexible and adapt to the needs of your customers.
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Lexmark names Howarth as country manager
Printer vendor, Lexmark, has appointed Les Howarth as its new country manager.
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Mosser returns to Lexmark
Former Lexmark channel and SMB manager, Carmel Mosser, has returned to the print vendor as its Asia-Pacific channel development manager.
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Sqware Peg breaks into distribution with marketing automation tool
Cloud computing provider, Sqware Peg, is dabbling in distribution by partnering with marketing automation solution, Eloqua.
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Cellnet rationalises IT operations
Cellnet is terminating its remaining IT relationships and will wind up the division this month. The news comes after the ASX-listed distributor sold its IBM business to Avnet last week.
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Lexmark introduces new SMB injet multifunction printers
Lexmark has taken the wrappers off its new range of SMB multifunction printers (MFPs).
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Lexmark finds Cellnet replacement
Printing vendor, Lexmark, has brought on tech distributor, Dynamic Supplies, as its replacement for Cellnet.
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Cellnet cuts ties with remaining IT vendors
Cellnet is terminating its remaining IT relationships and will wind up the division this month. The news comes after the ASX-listed distributor sold its IBM business to Avnet.
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Lexmark gets new channel manager
Lexmark has a new channel and SMB manager, with Stephen Bell stepping into the role to replace Carmel Mosser.
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Microsoft and Lexmark ink patent deal
Microsoft Tuesday unveiled yet another of its patent agreements, this time with printer manufacturer Lexmark.
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Updated: Lexmark teams with Altech
Altech has formed a partnership with Lexmark, expanding its printer ranks to three.
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In Search of the Long-Term Archiving Solution —Tape Delivers Significant TCO Advantage over Disk
How to reasonably and in the most cost-effective way, preserve valuable digital data for a long time – and how to prepare for the ensuing decades of continuing data growth, technology change, and increasing long-term preservation requirements.
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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