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    IBM awarded NSW DET netbook connectivity contract 27 April, 2009 09:02

    IBM has beaten Lenovo, NEC and ASI Solutions to win a NSW Department of Education and Training (DET) tender to implement wireless connectivity for student netbooks across 463 secondary schools.
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    Intel pushes for virtualisation 31 March, 2009 16:17

    Intel has launched the latest version of its chip technology, the Intel Xeon Processor, to target the blossoming virtualisation market.
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    Windows XP still in demand 07 January, 2009 16:36

    Several distributors and systems builders claim Windows XP continues to be in strong demand and have welcomed Microsoft’s decision to make licensing available into mid-2009.
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    Intel shortage hits Australian builder partners 12 December, 2008 16:03

    Australian system builder partners say they are feeling the pinch of a global shortage of server chassis and components from Intel.
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    23,000 Linux PCs forge education revolution in Philippines 29 January, 2008 10:53

    Providing high school students with PCs is seen as a first step to preparing them for a technology-literate future, but in the Philippines many schools cannot afford to provide computing facilities so after a successful deployment of 13,000 Fedora Linux systems from a government grant, plans are underway to roll out another 10,000 based on Ubuntu.
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    Everex to launch Linux notebooks under US$300 next year 02 November, 2007 13:43

    After introducing a US$198 Linux desktop this week, PC vendor Everex said it will bring Linux laptops under US$300 to users next year.
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    Isilon Systems announces expansion into ANZ storage market 30 October, 2007 17:10

    Clustered storage and data management specialist, Isilon Systems, launched in the Australian and New Zealand markets today with the appointment of Michael Burnie as country manager and Paul Rosham as technical director.
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    Vendors take giant leap with drive encryption 10 October, 2007 11:14

    Now that the capacities of small form-factor drives have hit hundreds of gigabytes, just about any corporate database can easily fit on a laptop. That affordable capacity gives users the opportunity to work outside the office on projects with large data footprints. But it also can expose your company to liability if a storage device holding classified data falls into the wrong hands.
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    Lexmark launches SMB print services via reseller portal 20 September, 2007 16:21

    Lexmark has launched a new managed print service, TotalCare, designed specially for the SMB market. The offering has been made available through a new web portal - www.mylexmark.com.au
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    Dell dumped by NSW Government 03 May, 2007 15:29

    Dell will be unable to supply desktop PCs to NSW Government agencies for at least three years under the state's newly announced whole-of-government supplier panel.
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    Seagate debuts the world's most secure laptop drive 13 March, 2007 08:15

    Seagate Technologies Monday announced the availability of the first laptop hard drive with native encryption capabilities, which is aimed at protecting data if a machine is lost or stolen.
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