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The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation has continued its shift towards a more centralised enterprise IT model by unveiling plans to appoint a large software reseller to manage its relationships with key providers Adobe and Microsoft.
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Acer has taken standard Intel OEM components to put together a highly configurable and very scalable 1U server, capable of handling a variety of tasks. It's more than a match for similar products from the big-name vendors.
This is a good choice for compute-intensive applications, but the System x3455's restricted storage and availability options limit its use when it comes to general hosting duties.
It can handle a wide range of backend business applications, but HP's Proliant ML370 G5 is over-specified for organisations with more modest requirements.
For small companies that need a business in a box and want to stick with Microsoft technology, SBS 2003 is the only game in town.
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