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  • Six CRM packages tested

    CRM packages are everywhere these days. Which one is right for your organisation?

  • Metadata: The future of storage?

    There's a significant shift in storage fundamentals afoot, and it's not SAN and NAS--metadata promises to turn static, monolithic data repositories into malleable storage clouds.

  • How to motivate staff during layoffs

    Layoffs, or even rumours of layoffs, can damage morale and productivity levels. Here are some tips for motivating employees during difficult times.

  • Managing IT spending

    Portfolio management is not just for finances. It can also help the processes that drive decisions within your organistion. Here's what you need to know before getting started.

  • Take aim at taming these 10 types of techies

    There are certain personality types you're bound to encounter among tech staff. Here are 10 types and suggestions for effectively dealing with them.

  • How to help your team focus on details, avoid errors

    When your project managers start letting important details slip, you can usually blame three culprits: fatigue, overfamiliarity, or poor morale. See how you can remedy these problems.

  • Prasad Rampalli, Intel's IT Architect

    Intel isn't just at the cutting edge of microprocessor development, the chip giant is also leading the way into Web services according to Prasad Rampalli, Intel's chief IT architect.

  • Banking on brain power

    The secret to edging out the competition is dicovering where your organisation's knowledge lies, and managing it effectively. ZDNet Australia investigates.

  • Boosting Wi-Fi's range

    Intersil introduces chips that increase Wi-Fi signal's reach and reduce power consumption.

  • Top 10 reasons why online businesses fail

    Most pundits accept that the high fatality rate amongst online businesses is a direct result of corporate ignorance on the part of the business owners. ZDNet Australia details the most common mistakes.

  • The skeleton in the XML closet

    Some analysts are projecting that XML will comprise as much as 60 percent of network traffic next year. But, is network infrastructure blind to XML traffic and does this lead to performance bottlenecks and security holes?

  • Win2K clustering: Optimising reliability?

    Whether you're providing Web services to your company or customers, hosting critical applications and data, or building a bulletproof e-mail infrastructure, load balancing and cluster services are key tools for providing reliability and fault tolerance. Take a look at Microsoft's offering.

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