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Three best practices for a greener data centre
Mon, 1st Sep 2008
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clean technologies
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sustainability
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green it
Citrix's Rob Willis outlines three key steps for greener data centres, promising sustainability, cost efficiency, and reduced environmental impact.
Workgroup printers— it's not all plain sailing
Mon, 1st Sep 2008
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document management
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ecm
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martech
The workgroup printing market offers potential for resellers to help companies save money and equip themselves for the challenges of business.
Security and storage habits of NZ SMBs
Mon, 1st Sep 2008
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virtualisation
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clean technologies
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cloud services
Last year Symantec identified 750,000 different types of malicious code – more than the amount of legitimate code that was written.
Email security: the cloud or the network?
Mon, 1st Sep 2008
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firewalls
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network security
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email security
With standalone anti-virus software lagging in protection, IT managers face a choice: safeguard email via on-site network solutions or cloud-hosted services?.
SAM controls IT infrastructure
Mon, 1st Sep 2008
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it budget
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software asset management
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tablets
Despite vast investments, many companies poorly track IT assets, risking inaccurate budgets. SAM offers better control, security, and cost savings.
Your data is at risk
Mon, 1st Sep 2008
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data analytics
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martech
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planning
There is no escape and your data is at risk. Here is my challenge to you. Rethink the way you transfer information.
Future Computing
Fri, 1st Aug 2008
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semiconductors
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quantum computing
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healthtech
Computing's future sees PCs vanish into a cloud, revolutionising data storage and access, making technology ubiquitous and intuitive.
Call in the VIPs
Fri, 1st Aug 2008
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virtualisation
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dr
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partner programmes
Just two and a half years ago Virtual Infrastructure Professionals (VIP ) was a micro-business with a team of two.
Cutting costs, not security
Fri, 1st Aug 2008
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firewalls
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network security
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dlp
Endpoint protection platforms are the biggest software expense for organisations' security budgets, but Gartner has revealed how to reduce costs.
– Track design feature restricted to NDS
Fri, 1st Aug 2008
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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technology gifts
When I first heard about Battlefield: Bad Company, I was already a seasoned veteran of Call of Duty 4 on the Xbox 360.
Understanding compliance: a current look at the tendering process
Fri, 1st Aug 2008
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firewalls
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network infrastructure
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network security
Exploring how sustainability and compliance reshape tendering, making it a fair yet challenging arena for businesses eyeing government contracts.
Mobility – Part two: enabling productivity through smartphone technology
Fri, 1st Aug 2008
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mdm
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byod
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productivity
These days you can be connected by your mobile phone to work and home and don't need to be tied to your computer - or even your office.
The changing IT infrastructure management landscape
Tue, 1st Jul 2008
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network infrastructure
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productivity
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high availability
As IT infrastructure complexity and costs soar, companies must adopt automated management to maintain uptime and comply with stricter data regulations.
Third party backup & SQL Server
Tue, 1st Jul 2008
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datacentre infrastructure
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microsoft
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servers
SMBs in ANZ turn to SQL Server and third-party backups for cost-effective data management and protection against data loss.
The rise of digital living
Sun, 1st Jun 2008
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wireless networks
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cloud services
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raid
Digital living evolves from VHS and letters to instant worldwide communication and online shopping, transforming everyday life.
Datastor Forum a success
Sun, 1st Jun 2008
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riverbed
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juniper networks
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acp
The annual Datastor Forum was held in Auckland and Wellington mid-May this year, and was marked by strong attendance and positive feedback from both cities.
PlateSpin forges ahead
Thu, 1st May 2008
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dr
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it automation
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cloud services
PlateSpin has released PlateSpin Forge, an all-in-one disaster recovery appliance for physical and virtual server workloads, now shipping in Asia Pacific.
Kiwi ingenuity at its finest
Thu, 1st May 2008
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resellers
New Zealand's Thureon, founded by Ross Vincent and Darren Smith, pioneers the Armarac – a wall-mounted server room providing security and robust IT solutions.
Interruptions and email
Thu, 1st May 2008
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email
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productivity
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nato
Email has been called the “killer app”, but is it killing productivity? Distractions and interruptions cost time to regain focus.
EMC focuses on Tier-2 partners
Thu, 1st May 2008
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virtualisation
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it automation
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vmware
EMC unveils the new Velocity Advantage Program, aiming to boost its Tier-2 partners in NZ with incentives for EMC and VMware sales.