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    After 200 percent growth in its data within 18 months, investment and insurance firm Norwich Union Australia had to find a solution which catered for current, and future, storage needs.

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    When it comes to SAP, few in-house people are going to understand the best roads to take when implementation time comes, but with a robust and flexible approach, you’ll get it there.

  • AU$100K+ switch to Riverbed connects Mirvac staff

    Property giant Mirvac has adopted Riverbed's Steelhead wide area data services (WDS), allowing it to link its construction sites quickly and cheaply to the company network.

  • Rollout reduces customer churn

    The implementation of closed loop marketing software at the Australian operations of a telco is being credited with reducing customer churn by 25 percent.

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    The urge to get ahead of the pack is going to drive the uptake of straight through processing in the Australian marketplace, according to one software vendor.

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    Startup Camp Sydney: The review

    Three new Australian technology start-ups, uTag, TrafficHawk.com.au and LinkViz, were conceived and launched over the weekend in a lightning initiative dubbed "Startup Camp Sydney".

  • Read the blog post - Liam Tung

    Conroy's filtering plan: security worries

    Communications Minister Stephen Conroy has welcomed "improvements" in ISP filtering technologies, but will a broad-scale roll-out make ISPs a thief's favourite target?

  • Read the blog post - Angus Kidman

    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.

  • Read the blog post - Munir Kotadia

    You're not on the (white)list, you can't come in

    At this year's AusCERT conference, whitelists were a hot topic but is anyone going to use them?

  • Read the blog post - Angus Kidman

    Does your hospital have data recovery?

    Storage is a presumptive business. After all, if employees can buy a new 8GB iPod for the kids for Christmas, why is it apparently so costly for the company to throw in a measly new hard drive or two?

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  • Case study: SAN implementation

    After 200 percent growth in its data within 18 months, investment and insurance firm Norwich Union Australia had to find a solution which catered for current, and future, storage needs.

  • The case for dynamic SAP implementation

    When it comes to SAP, few in-house people are going to understand the best roads to take when implementation time comes, but with a robust and flexible approach, you’ll get it there.

  • Rollout reduces customer churn

    The implementation of closed loop marketing software at the Australian operations of a telco is being credited with reducing customer churn by 25 percent.

  • ROI for Web services: Risk factors

    Many IT executives are on the fence about Web services. Find out what one expert has to say about making the decision to implement and the associated risk factors that you must factor in to any ROI projection for Web services projects.

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    After a false start with its first database choice, surfwear manufacturer Mambo is hoping for better luck the second time around.

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  • CIO View: Don't outsource your security!

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  • Tech Guide: Proceed with care

    When a computer breaks, think before you fix.

  • D'oh and un-d'oh: 4 disaster recovery solutions

    Everyone needs backups, but how do you recover a server quickly? We look at some of the options available for snapshot backup and other disaster recovery techniques.

  • Gigabits and pieces: Speed up your network

    There's no question data volumes are growing; how long will it be before 100 megabits isn't enough? ZDNet Australia evaluates the performance benefits and cost effectiveness of gigabit Ethernet over copper and fibre.

  • Benchmarks: Intel Core i7 (Nehalem)

    Intel's new Nehalem architecture features an integrated memory controller and runs two threads per CPU core. Our extensive benchmark tests reveal how well the new quad-core processors perform in practice.

  • Iomega StorCenter Pro NAS 450r

    The StorCenter Pro NAS 450r is a generously-specified appliance running Windows Storage Server 2003. While it scores on performance, it's pricey and lacks capacity.

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