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  • Citrix cuts to hit Australia

    Australian staff at software company Citrix will be subject to a global restructure which aims to slash headcount by 10 per cent and cut expenses by US$50 million.

  • Ubuntu fans force Dell's hand on UK front

    After strong pressure from open-source fans worldwide, Dell has added another territory to its Linux PC domain, launching two computer models for the British market with Ubuntu Linux pre-installed.

  • Microsoft to cut 15,000 by Jan 15?

    Rumour-mongers have marked January 15 as the day Microsoft could carve up to 17 percent from its workforce, but US financial analysts are doubtful the software giant is in any financial trouble.

  • Dell explains Linux delays

    Dell has revealed the reasons behind its decision to delay the availability of Linux sold outside the US.

  • Dell targets small businesses with new line-up

    Dell is targetting small business with a series of laptops, desktop and associated services to cure integration blues for organisations with less than 10 employees.

Features and Case Studies (1)

  • Spreading your storage eggs

    If Australia ever experiences the kind of widespread power-outage seen in Italy recently, mirrored SANs could provide one way to keep data safe.

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