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Is your current technology blocking your business growth? Next-generation solutions from HP are looking at solving tomorrow's data centre problems, today.
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» 7 secrets to effective online advertising
The world of online advertising is daunting, and often misunderstood. Here are seven tips to help you harness the power of online advertising, and the tremendous marketing opportunities it offers. |
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» The 7 do’s and don’ts of network gatekeeping
Lots of people watch YouTube or run public peer-to-peer software at work – and don’t realise they’re exposing the company to serious risk. Find out how to make your network safer and more productive. |
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» 10 real life tips from entrepreneurs
Every day Australia’s best and brightest entrepreneurs share their tips, leads, opportunities and warnings with the SmartCompany community. It is akin to having a giant board of advisers for free and at your fingertips every day.
Here are 10 of the best tips. |
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» Move towards SOA with minimal risk
In order to reap the benefits of SOA, there are three key areas that musn’t be overlooked. Learn the roles governance, quality and management play in a successful services-oriented architecture deployment. |
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» Real solutions to the energy crisis
Top industry experts share their insights on the hottest topic in IT for 2008 in this must-see online symposium. Don’t miss this inside look at the latest energy-efficiency solutions – register now. |
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» Three steps to improve application quality
Using defects to benchmark application quality produces so-so results. Instead, use these three steps to achieve excellent customer experience and meet business objectives. |
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» The need for data consistency
Business operations must be secured against every possible contingency to ensure continuous uptime. Find out how to achieve data protection and data consistency across multiple physical disk arrays. |
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» 13 ways to improve software security
Most software developers don’t regard security as highly as creativity. Here are 13 strategies to get developers on board with software security and ongoing training. |
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» ATM management gets more power and convenience
Discover the system that introduces new depth to ATM network management, including real-time transaction monitoring, a web-based control and effortless support for all standard ATM terminal devices. |
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» What is NPIV?
Learn about N_Port ID Virtualisation (NPIV) and its requirements for implementation. |
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» Register now for TECHNOLOGY@WORK 08
Registrations are now open for HP TECHNOLOGY@WORK 08 in Melbourne and Sydney. High profile business keynotes, interactive CIO customer panel, 3 tracks of IT solutions presentations, technology clinics and more! Register now |
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