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NEWS ANALYSIS: Channel missing the tablet boat?
As vendors fight an almighty war with Apple to find relevance in the massive tablet market, there is strong debate as to whether the channel is missing out on a lucrative business opportunity.
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Telstra Android Tablet: Coming soon
Telstra is gearing up to release its very own Android-based tablet device.
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CeBIT bites back at critics
CeBIT 2010 has hit back at critics of its events, with exhibitors claiming it was an overall success. But visitor numbers were down.
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Apple iPad to reach Australia by April
The Apple iPad has received a late-April Australian release date, scuttling market rumours it would be available by March 26.
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Tegatech gears up for ‘Year of the tablet’
Tegatech is banking on riding the tablet PC wave, overhauling its website as part of a reseller recruitment drive in anticipation of big business this year.
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Tegatech launches tablet to rival Apple iPad
Ultramobile PC (UMPC) distributor, Tegatech, has started its own brand of tablet PCs to rival Apple’s imminent iPad.
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Tegatech brings on new UMPCs
UMPC specialist, Tegatech, has announced a partnership with Korean brand, Viliv, as it continues to broaden its vendor portfolio.
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Fight Back ’09: It’s my party
There were plenty of new initiatives launched and partnerships struck across the channel over the past week.
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Tegatech goes global
Niche distributor, Tegatech, is setting up its first overseas branch in Europe and planning to open another in the US before Christmas.
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Tegatech breaks tradition
Tegatech is defying its lineage by partnering with Malaysia-based vendor, Ruvo, for a desktop PC product.
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Tegatech hunted down as first A/NZ Kohjinsha distributor
Ultra mobile PC maker (UMPC), has signed on Tegatech as its first A/NZ distributor.
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Tegatech supplies Moneytech for resellers
Ultra mobile PC distributor, Tegatech has added IT financer, Moneytech to its credit facility offering for resellers to provide extra payment options.
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Tegatech brings on US UMPC vendor
US-based DT Research has become the newest vendor in niche distributor, Tegatech’s portfolio.
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Aberdeen Group: Building Business Resilience Through Active Archive
One of the key data management challenges organizations often face is how to keep their archived data accessible and active, without spending the time and resources associated with primary storage. The amount of data in the archives can range from one half to 10 times the amount of data actively managed in primary storage. How can end-users gain access to historical files in a reasonable amount of time without pulling IT employees from higher priority projects? Aberdeen's research found the answer in the technologies and processes that comprise active archiving.
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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