What happens to digital data after you die?
In the past, dividing someone’s assets after their death was pretty simple in most cases, especially if they left a will. However, these assets
Hybrid backup – the logical step in cloud migration
With so many companies operating large volumes of business-critical data, its protection has become a hot topic over the last few years. Companies are wondering
High availability server infrastructure
Companies operate under a significant amount of pressure. Logistics nowadays are implemented in a way which inherently means any possible downtime and software/hardware failure would
Using dual monitors to increase productivity
It’s hardly a secret everyday business can be hectic. Numerous tasks and an overabundance of applications and documents can make life difficult even for the
The key to business continuity – server virtualisation
Things are as simple as this – the more expensive running your job is, the more important it becomes to ensure business continuity. Business continuity
NBN – the largest ever government-funded project
On 7 April 2009, the Labor government announced the National Broadband Network (NBN), the largest single capital works project in Australia’s history. It’s started, it’s
Bring Your Own Device
The Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) trend, which extends to computers, tablets and mobile phones, has begun to change the way businesses operate today. Consumerisation of
10 questions you need to ask your IT service provider
Opting to use an IT service provider entails many benefits. One of the main advantages is the fact that it allows your company to focus












