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ZDNet Australia and T&B readers rate their vendor's technical support service in our first Australian T&B Service & Support Awards. Who will come out ahead?
A recent study shows that despite a perceived lack of vendor ethics, many companies remain vendor-loyal. perhaps we have become too complacent with our vendor choices.
Queensland has decided to source its computers for the Federal Government's Digital Education Revolution via an existing panel instead of putting a new contract out to tender.
The NSW Department of Education and Training has whittled its shortlist of would-be netbook suppliers for its $200 million state-wide deal down from 21 to just six.
Good Technology exec Terry Austin has heard every joke in the book relating to his company's name.
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The only people who won't eventually move to Windows Vista are the Linux and Mac enthusiasts.
It's nigh on impossible to hear a bad word about virtualisation software at the moment, but is it good news for everyone?
Last week I had the chance to hear HP give their world view on why you should join them and Intel on Itanium for your next generation of servers.
We set the specs and the price and had a look at what Australia's PC vendors could come up with in terms of performance.
ZDNet Australia and T&B readers rate their vendor's technical support service in our first Australian T&B Service & Support Awards. Who will come out ahead?
A recent study shows that despite a perceived lack of vendor ethics, many companies remain vendor-loyal. perhaps we have become too complacent with our vendor choices.
There are as always exceptions, but most ICT vendors are simply not doing the right thing by the thousands of SME customers in Australia and New Zealand.
Blade servers were once the saviours of the datacentre. Expandability was king. But do blade servers still make sense today? We find out if they're still worth it.
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The ST2310 has a low price and is good for everyday tasks, but it lacks some of the extra features included with similarly priced displays.
Managing data storage is just as much of a task (or greater) as managing the servers themselves. It makes sense to centralise management in larger organisations wherever possible. Enter the storage area network (SAN).
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We compare Xeon 5500 (Nehalem) servers from Dell, Fujitsu, Hewlett-Packard, IBM, Lenovo and Sun Microsystems and pick a winner.
Blade servers were once the saviours of the datacentre. Expandability was king. But do blade servers still make sense today? We find out if they're still worth it.
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