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IBM merges two of its server lines into a single family this month, in an effort to reduce costs and complexities for the end user. As our offices become paper less and we rely more heavily on technology to run, manage and automate our business processes, its no surprise that security has become a real concern to Aussie SMBs.. Read how small businesses are protecting their assets and information from new and emerging threats.

If you are looking for ways to curb power usage in your datacenter, check out our "5 ways to cut back on datacenter power consumption" for some valuable tips on how to reduce power today.

This month we also review the new AutoCAD 2009. Don't forget our special AutoCAD bonus offer which is valid until the 30th of May. Read more here.

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IBM Merges System I and System P Server Lines

Even High-Performance Computing is Seeking Energy Efficiency

5 Ways to Cut Back on Datacentre Power Consumption

Security a Real Concern to Aussie SMBs

PRODUCT REVIEW: What's New in AutoCAD 2009

 

IBM Merges System I and System P Server Lines

IBM is merging two of its server lines -- System i and System p -- into a single family of products, a move that was widely applauded but led some to ask: What took you so long?

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Even High-Performance Computing is Seeking Energy Efficiency

Misting could be a common way to cool chips one day.

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5 Ways to Cut Back on Datacentre Power Consumption

Cutting back on the amount of power a datacentre consumes isn't necessarily tricky, but it does require a holistic approach that considers the IT, cooling and power infrastructures.

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Security a Real Concern to Aussie SMBs

Australian small and medium sized businesses (SMBs) believe security risks from mobile applications and social networking are key areas of concern, despite the majority having established security and storage systems and procedures in place.

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PRODUCT REVIEW: What's New in AutoCAD 2009

AutoCAD® software lets you design, visualize, and document your ideas clearly and efficiently. Autodesk redesigned the user interface of AutoCAD® 2009 software to accelerate tasks, allow commands to be easily found, and help rapidly train new users.

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