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Green efficiency helps datacentres do more with less, as budgets stagnate
Analyst firm Aperture Research reports that the economic slowdown has had little effect on the demand for IT services. Datacentre managers are looking to energy efficiencies and better use of resources to cope with the demand… read more...
Microsoft and Telstra unveil cloud software offerings
Microsoft Online Services now available through the Telstra T-Suite platform… read more...
Pernod Ricard picks SolveIT Software for planning and scheduling
Wine and spirits company aims to boost productivity across its Australian and New Zealand bottling sites… read more...
Kiwi telco integrator Agile sets up shop in Australia
Australian industry veteran tapped to head new entrant in enterprise communications market… read more...
Pimp your smart phone
You’ve got your smart phone and you know there are lots of applications you can download that can really make the most of its capabilities. The question is: which ones are the most useful? read more...
Google takes the Latitude
Do you have reason to share your location with colleagues or friends, or your boss? If so, then a new free Google Maps add-on could prove very useful… read more...
Oracle buys RuleBurst
Oracle is to acquire Australian-owned RuleBurst Holdings Limited, the parent company of Haley Limited, a provider of policy modelling and automation software for legislative and regulated industries such as public sector, financial services and insurance… read more...
SOA? … So What? Bruce Gordon, Infor CTO, explains
Bruce Gordon, chief technology officer of business solutions vendor Infor, says using a service-oriented architecture (SOA) framework helps his company effectively introduce new capabilities into its software… read more...
Sam Morgan’s e-Business strategy – an iStart exclusive
He’s now New Zealand’s 700 million dollar man, but six years ago when iStart’s David McNickel interviewed TradeMe founder Sam Morgan, his auction site wasn’t making a cent… read more...