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    Nextgen Networks has snapped up fibre-network operator Silk Telecom in a bid to increase its network reach and boost growth.

  • FUD motivated Microsoft SuSE deal: analyst

    Microsoft's decision to partner with Novell was driven by a desire to create fear, uncertainty and doubt (FUD) in the minds of those considering a move to Linux -- and to sell more copies of Windows, according to analysts.

  • Sydney Novell user group welcomes MS deal

    The president of the Sydney Novell User Group expects end users to benefit from Novell's new relationship with software giant Microsoft, but remains suspicious about Redmond's intentions.

  • Storage groups to grow in Sydney, Melbourne

    America's storagenetworking.org is to expand its user groups into Sydney and Melbourne following a visit to Sydney this week.

  • Storage users unite to push standards

    Australia's Storage Networking User Group's (SNUG) inaugural meeting will be held on Wednesday and vendors can expect to be given a hard time over integration woes and pricing strategies.

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    Teams from around the world were on the move across Australia this past week to show what a homemade car and some solar panels can do.

  • Deploying technology in harsh environments

    When you put technology assets into an unfriendly environment, the lifecycle of your equipment may be cut in half. Fortunately, you can take steps to help preserve it, along with simplifying maintenance, operations, and support.

  • Coalition of the unwilling

    The IT industry's best kept secret is out -- SAP is still up for grabs despite spurning its first suitor, Microsoft.

  • Unravelling tape storage dilemmas

    With so many different tape formats and schemes for backup, it can be a nightmare to come up with the tape storage solution that's best for your situation. ZDNet Australia helps you decide.

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    There aren't many choices for dedicated, low-cost PDAs, so it's good to know that the 112 Classic pretty much gets all the basics right at an affordable price.

  • STM Evolution

    Designed to be compact, the Evolution is suitable for a short inner-city commute or travel to meetings only.

  • LG Prada KE850

    This collaboration between Prada and LG is a luxury triband touchscreen phone that comes with a leather pouch and branded wipecloth.

  • Logitech Kinetik briefcase

    Sensible, robust and comfortable in any office, the Logitech Kinetik briefcase is a good option for commuting professionals who need protection for a laptop and a few extra accessories. However, if you plan to do extensive travelling, a padded backpack would be a more sensible option.

  • Nokia 6288

    The 6288 improves on the 6280, but while it performs well, it lacks a standout feature to pull in the punters.

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