Enterprises

Recession proof your enterprise with Linux-based virtualisation
By: David M Williams

Businesses everywhere are looking to cut costs in the grip of reduced consumer spending, decreased advertising and a general slowdown of trade. Linux can aid you in cutting your infrastructure costs - no matter your platform of choice.


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CSC tries vertical markets to beat economic doldrums: Ovum
By: Stan Beer

Services giant CSC is feeling the economic pinch and has turned to vertical markets as a way to counter the IT spending slump in global markets, according to analyst group Ovum.


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Australian CIOs want to flex their visionary muscles in businesses
By: Stan Beer

Australia’s Chief Information Officers want to be recognised as business strategists rather than just the managers who look after the IT systems. At least that seems to be the message coming out of a new survey.


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Failed software projects costing Australian enterprises millions
By: Stan Beer

A survey has shown Australian enterprises are experiencing incredibly high levels of software project failure, with more than half not being completed successfully. At an average of $197,000 per week, failed projects are wasting millions of dollars for already cash strapped companies.


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Seagate’s self-encrypting hard drive is “Momentus”!
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

It’s a momentous moment in the world of hard disk technology as Seagate launches the industry’s first hard drives with “full disk encryption” for consumers and businesses wanting government-grade security.


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No surprise: Win 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 are meant for each other
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

Although Microsoft is promising Windows 7 is a “major update” to Vista, which in many ways it is, the next version of Windows Server 2008 won’t be called Windows Server 7 but instead “Windows Server 2008 R2” in what is a case of slight mixed messages from Microsoft.


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Seagate’s savvy “Savvio” – world’s fastest, greenest enterprise hard drive
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

Seeking to send strong signals to the enterprise world around speed and environmental safety, Seagate has shown some savvy in creating what it calls the world’s fastest and greenest hard drive, suavely calling it the “Savvio”.


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The hidden danger of virtual desktops
By: Davey Winder

Do you operate a business? Do you know if your staff are running virtual desktops? Congratulations, and welcome to the minority...


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Government must slash ICT spend, cut contractors, build up permanents: report
By: Stan Beer

The anticipated independent review of the Australian Government's use of ICT by Sir Peter Gershon has been released and it spells bad news for vendors, recruiters and technology contractors but good news for permanent ICT staff. The report recommends $540 million in ICT spending cuts and slashing the number of ICT contractors by 50% in the first two years alone, while implementing a framework and skills training for more permanents.


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Will an ‘S’ in SSD soon stand for Seagate?
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

Seagate, the world’s largest hard disk manufacturer, is slowly making the move towards the solid state disk (SSD) space, but faces fierce competition from the very NAND manufacturers it will buy its NAND memory from.


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Symantec to acquire MessageLabs, bolster SaaS
By: David M Williams

Symantec Corporation, producer of the popular Symantec Anti-Virus corporate suite and of the less-than-popular Norton consumer product, has today announced its intention to acquire global e-mail-filtering company MessageLabs. The move signals Symantec's growth as a provider of SaaS.


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Nice iPhone, shame about the e-mail (or, why the BlackBerry rules the roost)
By: David M Williams

I like the iPhone. I use one. I like its interface. It's got a lot of nice features. However, e-mail isn't one of them. In fact, the BlackBerry still leaves it for dead. Here's why the iPhone's e-mail handling sucks, and come to think of it, that of Windows Mobile too. Business users particularly should take note.
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Linux alternatives to Windows SBS part two
By: David M Williams

Windows Small Business Server is a cut-down version of the Windows Server range of products. Yet, it's not just cut down on price but cut down on features too. It has deliberate built-in limitations. You don't have to put up with this. Here are a range of Linux-based options that give you greater functionality and at a lower price. Give SBS the flick with these products.
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Microsoft SQL Server 2008 is top of the performance and price pops
By: Davey Winder

The Transaction Processing Performance Council (TPC) has just ranked Microsoft SQL Server 2008 as being the value leader, hitting the top spot for price and performance benchmarks and providing the lowest total cost of ownership for an enterprise-class database.


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Through the Looking-Glass, and What Cisco Found There
By: Davey Winder

Twas brillig, and the slithy toves did gyre and gimble in the wabe; all mimsy were the borogoves, and then Cisco bought the IM babe. Actually, I doubt Lewis Carroll would have put it quite like that, as the Cisco Systems purchase of open protocol Instant Messaging software outfit Jabber is far from nonsensical.


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Linux alternatives to Windows SBS part one
By: David M Williams

I've claimed that Microsoft's Small Business Server (SBS) is hampered by its built-in limitations. These constraints have been designed in. Why would you opt for SBS when you could have it all using Linux? It's time to put my money where my mouth is. Here's what I look for in a Linux-based solution and starting today not one, but five, options to pick from.
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Red Hat out virtualises ESX with purchase of Qumranet, ready to take on Microsoft
By: Mike Bantick

With KVM Virtualisation now under their banner, Red Hat is ready to take on the other company that owns virtualisation as well as operating system technology, Microsoft.


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The real reason consultants use Microsoft SBS over Linux
By: David M Williams

Woah Nelly! I said "SBS sucks" and raised the ire of SBS consultants worldwide. However, their responses are very telling and blow the lid on the real reason anyone would recommend SBS to a company (and it's nothing to do with technology.)
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