Tag: top ten

News

  • RFID, SOA top CIOs' shopping lists for next year

    With IT budgets set to remain flat, CIOs are thinking hard about what to spend their cash on -- and RFID, SOA and VoIP are set to top the list.

  • Top 10 blogs of 2007

    Take a look at what ZDNet Australia readers have checking out this year, with our list of the most read blogs of 2007.

  • Top 10 reviews of 2007

    Music players and laptops took pride of place this year, and the smaller the better -- check out our top 10 most read reviews for this year.

  • Top 10 news stories of 2007

    Security, Macs and the iPhone have dominated 2007 according to our readers, outshining even the election's IT tug-of-war and the much awaited introduction of Microsoft Vista.

  • Mobile rings ranked the top workplace nuisance

    Got bad breath? Haven’t bathed for a few days? Don’t bat an eyelid because irritating mobile phone rings have been voted the top ten workplace annoyances, outranking body odour, bad breath and co-workers who don’t change empty toilet rolls, according to a recent survey.

Features and Case Studies

  • Ten steps to a more efficient datacentre

    A lot of marketing effort has been thrown at the concept of green computing and sustainable IT, but much of the advice is fairly nebulous, fuzzy and ill thought out.

  • Mobile rings ranked the top workplace nuisance

    Got bad breath? Haven’t bathed for a few days? Don’t bat an eyelid because irritating mobile phone rings have been voted the top ten workplace annoyances, outranking body odour, bad breath and co-workers who don’t change empty toilet rolls, according to a recent survey.

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Blogs

  • Renai LeMay Is Streem just Scopical take two?
    When I wrote about Sydney-based social news start-up Streem earlier this week, the group was less than forthcoming about the real history behind its operations.
  • Array Will you manage in the exabyte era?
    Mammoth growth in storage volumes is a fact of life, but even so it's helpful to pause occasionally and try and work out whether our information strategies have fallen hopelessly out of step with the pace of technological growth and changes in costs.
  • Array Exchange students learn the taste of defeat
    We've all experienced that irritating feeling upon walking into a nearly empty restaurant, only to see little 'reserved' signs on the empty tables, and to be told by the maître d' that no tables are available even as other people enter and are escorted to their tables.
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