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Profile of an Aussie startup online retailer: Ohki
Australian consumer electronics startups, Ohki, might appear to be channelling the success of Ruslan Kogan in offering a direct sales model and cheap products sourced from China, but as ARN discovered, the young company is an open book with plenty of ideas.
Modernizing Security for the Small and Mid-Sized Business – Recommendations for 2013 (Sponsored by McAfee)
As small and mid-sized businesses (SMBs) take advantage of the compelling benefits of the transformations in their IT computing infrastructure they should also re-think how they deal with the corresponding vulnerabilities, threats and risks. Specifically, email security, web security and secure file sharing should be considered foundational security capabilities for every small and mid-sized business, in addition to anti-virus and firewalls.
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Armidale hosts fastest wireless NBN in Australia: Fusion Broadband
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Bose releases new in-ear headphones, portable Bluetooth speaker
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NextDC wins $60 million-plus major contract
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Titan falls: Today's top supercomputer is owned by China, powered by Intel
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Conservative activist files lawsuit over NSA surveillance
iAsset is a channel management ecosystem that automates all major aspects of the entire sales,marketing and service process, including data tracking, integrated learning, knowledge management and product lifecycle management.
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- Social media adds spice to financial services, say banks
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