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Issue 281, July
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Articles in this issue
Analysis: Microsoft plunges headfirst into the cloud
Server-based applications often work better in the cloud.
Apple's MobileMe: Worth a look
Is Apple's storage and email suite good enough for the channel to use?
Deep dive: Network management for the modern network
Inside network servers, routers and switches.
Grey clouds hang over Australia's finance sector
Economics of cloud computing attract Australia's banks.
How Apple's now outflanking Microsoft
Apple has set up the Mac platform for market dominance.
Makeover: Speaking the right language
Rewording B Technologies’ website triggered a flood of inquiries.
Opinion: Cloud is OK – if you can connect
Rural and regional businesses will hang onto their hardware for many years yet.
Opinion: Get off my cloud
Rabid jumps into the cloud storage business – with disastrous results.
Profile: The data harvesters
Two IBMers spotted the need for a BI consultancy.
Review: Cyberoam 50ia
The Cyberoam 50ia appliance is more than a usual UTM.
Ruckus stays in the zone
Ruckus has placed itself in an enviable position throughout the industry.
The cloud gold rush
Pioneering resellers find themselves at the edge of a "gold rush".
The difference between marketing and advertising
The art of conversation – knowing what they want.
Why this CAD will make you glad
Only recently could companies like Autodesk even begin to venture into the arena of industry-standard solutions.
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