Tim Landgrave explains why a new system requires examining capacity and availability issues. Analysis of these factors clarifies the system's business value and ensures it will meet user needs and IT support expectations.
With storage capacities growing by leaps and bounds, the need for effective backup is even more important. We look at your options.
Australian broadband users are getting more out of their Internet connections although prices have remained static, a report from the Internet Industry Association (IIA) has found.
Google says it will dramatically ramp up the storage available with its Gmail Web-based e-mail service, raising the bar for rivals in the sharply competitive business for the second time in a year.
EMC unveiled its largest-ever storage array on Monday, but this 288TB behemoth will be dwarfed by next year's first petabyte device.
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Tim Landgrave explains why a new system requires examining capacity and availability issues. Analysis of these factors clarifies the system's business value and ensures it will meet user needs and IT support expectations.
With storage capacities growing by leaps and bounds, the need for effective backup is even more important. We look at your options.
With storage capacities growing by leaps and bounds, the need for effective backup is even more important. We look at your options.
Australian companies are showing a lot of interest in Voice over IP, yet not many projects are underway. We profile the companies that are ahead of the pack.
Want to shop locally for IT services but don't want to compromise on quality? The local services industry is finding ways to outdo global giants.
With ever-expanding amounts of data to back up, it's good to see backup media are keeping pace. We take a look at four tape backup options with more than 200GB capacity per tape.
With storage capacities growing by leaps and bounds, the need for effective backup is even more important. We look at your options.
The 6720s is a budget business notebook that could fit the bill if you don't need serious CPU or graphics power, and are likely to spend most of your time in the office rather than on the road.
Nokia's E51 combines business functionality with a well appreciated serving of style, making it a highly desirable phone.
Nokia's E90 smartphone is the latest in the Communicator series, featuring HSDPA support, inbuilt GPS and Wi-Fi.
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