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    Canonical, the Linux distribution maker best known for the Ubuntu Linux desktop operating system, has taken the wraps off a new release of the server edition of its product.

  • AMD continues push with new server chips

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  • Industry dept outlines MS CRM plans

    The federal Department of Industry, Tourism and Resources (DITR) has detailed plans to implement at least three new customer relationship management (CRM) systems based on Microsoft software.

  • Veterans' dept inks AU$90m IBM renewal

    The federal Department of Veterans' Affairs (DVA) has renewed and slightly expanded its existing ICT outsourcing arrangement with its current supplier IBM to the tune of AU$90 million.

  • Cisco serves up US$3.2b to buy WebEx

    update Cisco Systems plans to spend US$3.2 billion to buy online conferencing company WebEx, the companies said yesterday in the US.

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    Looking to enhance your business with an ERP system? Here's our round-up of the top vendors.

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    Linux company Red Hat has begun selling new software for creating a communal storage system that spans many devices in a network -- part of its effort to expand beyond its core operating system business.

  • Web servers: Rack 'em up

    Which Web server will cope with those spikes in demand, and which has the best options for remote management? ZDNet Australia takes a look at the options.

  • Spotlight on network servers

    It's the heart of your network, so it's essential that you get the best possible performance from your server.

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    Until recently, companies that wanted to bring Linux into an enterprise data centre usually had a limited choice of vendors that could deliver at that level.

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  • AMD continues push with new server chips

    Advanced Micro Devices is set to unveil a pair of server chips, continuing its fledgling effort to become a fixture in the server market.

  • Reviews News: SOHO, so what?

    There's nothing large scale released this week. Everything has been for the personal consumer or small business. Even the server costs less than most notebooks.

  • IBM Network Station 2200

    The latest IBM thin client, the IBM Network Station 2200, is among the most versatile on the market.

  • Web servers: Rack 'em up

    Which Web server will cope with those spikes in demand, and which has the best options for remote management? ZDNet Australia takes a look at the options.

  • Brother HL-5140

    The Brother HL-5140 is an affordable laser printer that will grow with your small business or home office.

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