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We may understand the technology, but understanding how that fits in with the way we work is the important thing.
Major vendors are pitching the idea of utility computing, where companies would plug into computing services as easily as turning on a tap or a power switch. But how realistic is that analogy, and what will it take to get there?
The Intentia Australia managing director shares his views on the state of enterprise-class software businesses in this region.
Technology companies don't always think things through before they start coming up with concepts. Neither do I.
From server-level software, to appliances, to managed services, we review the latest anti-spam solutions to help enterprises manage the onslaught of unsightly spam.
We may understand the technology, but understanding how that fits in with the way we work is the important thing.
ZDNet Australia looks at some of the biometrics technologies currently available and examines how they can protect your valuable network.
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