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Blade servers: Big power for small businesses
Many small businesses with larger server needs are turning to blade servers to pack big power into a small space. But what exactly is a blade server, and how do you know if it's right for your small business?
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Small business lags on computer security
Small businesses have embraced the internet but 16 per cent don't use anti-virus software and 30 per cent don't use a protective firewall, a new study shows.
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Telstra encourages SMBs to nominate for 2012 Telstra Australian Business Awards
2012 Telstra Australian Business Awards entries open on February 6
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PayPal promotes online opportunities for SMBs with Driving Business Online
The campaign bus will act as a business meeting hub for SMBs to meet with eCommerce experts, build connections with other key industry players, and learn more about the digital economy as it tours around regional New South Wales.
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BUDGET 2011 COMMENT: 'Yawn', it's the dull - but responsible - budget
There's not a lot wrong with the 2011/12 Budget because really there's not a lot to it.
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BUDGET 2011 SMALL BUSINESS: Government tries to level small business field
The Federal Government says it will cut taxes for small business and spend $34.4 million over four years to help the manufacturing sector tap into Australia's mining boom in an attempt to even out the "patchwork economy".
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CeBIT: QNAP goes next-gen, adds USB 3.0, SATA 6GB/s
Network-attached storage specialist QNAP has pre-announced an important revison to its flagship standalone NAS series.
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Gmail bug sees old emails wiped from inbox
Thousands of Gmail users have seen their old emails wiped from their inbox following a bug that affected Google's webmail service.
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BlackBerry PlayBook hands-on
The BlackBerry PlayBook is nearing its final build with fully working tablets on public show at Mobile World Congress and one stand representative going so far as to refer to a PlayBook as "my own". All that's left, we're told, is battery optimisation - something that's actively being worked on.
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MobileMe may find its niche in small business
MobileMe has always seemed like a hard sell in the consumer market.
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