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Hack attack - rising risk for business
Monday, 8 March 2010
The pace of cyber attacks on Australian companies is picking up, a new report shows, underscoring the growing risk of financial loss for companies at the hands of hackers. Read More
IntraPower to present at ALPMA SA event
Monday, 1 March 2010
Unless your core business is technology, why invest your time, money and effort building and maintaining complex IT environments? You probably wouldn’t build and run your own power generator, employ mechanics to service your motor vehicles, or build and manage your own office buildings, so why would you run all of your complex technology systems in-house rather than focusing on your core business? Read More
Ten cloud trends for 2010
Monday, 15 February 2010
Critical success factors and the major focus in the next 12 months. Read More
An interview with Telstra Wholesale
Friday, 8 January 2010
Group CEO and MD Greg Kennish offers Telstra Wholesale a snapshot of IntraPower Read More
30 per cent of ANZ organisations exposed to unnecessary risk
Tuesday, 15 September 2009
Research released today has identified one in three organisations are unable to recover files from backup tape. Read More
Roundtable: A Software and Services Alternative
Wednesday, 1 July 2009
Software-as-a-service is coming to the fore as organisations look to rein in their IT costs and gain better software efficiencies. ARN recently hosted a roundtable with a group of industry representatives to talk about the pros and cons of an on-demand world. Read More
IntraPower Completes Biz-Friendly Network
Sunday, 28 June 2009
IntraPower completes biz-friendly network Brisbane-based telecommunications provider IntraPower has announced the completion of the IntraPower High Availability Network (IHAN). The IHAN achieves multi-carrier diversity by integrating the parallel services from carriers, such as Telstra, AAPT, Optus and Nextgen. As a result, IntraPower is offering SMEs a higher level of reliability, performance and diversity than any one provider or carrier can offer on their own. Read More
IntraPower Completes Key Milestone
Thursday, 18 June 2009
IntraPower has today announced the completion of the IntraPower High Availability Network (IHAN). With the completion of the IHAN, highlighted as a key future milestone in the company’s prospectus, IntraPower offers its customers and partners the essential simultaneous utilisation of multiple top tier carriers thereby enjoying maximum levels of performance, redundancy and reliability of service as a result. Read More
IntraPower’s Communications Plan for the Swine (Mexican) Flu Pandemic
Monday, 11 May 2009
The current Pandemic alert level has risen to Phase 5. The declaration of Phase 5 is a strong signal that a pandemic is imminent and that the time to finalize the organization, communication, and implementation of the planned mitigation measures is short. IntraPower has a well developed plan that help you, your employees and your organization complete a Phase 5 plan that will protect your employees and ensure the continuity of your business. Read More
IntraPower sells Platinum License for $1.5M cash
Thursday, 23 April 2009
IntraPower sells Platinum License for $1.5M cash to one of its channel partners, providing access to a group of small, non-core corporate customers. This deal provides further ability for the company to focus on its evolution to be the leading Software-as-a-Service (“SaaS”) provider to SME’s in Australia via its IntraPower Business On-Demand offering. This movement to SaaS is expected to be one of the leading trends for corporate customers over the next 5 years as they look to minimize their Read More
The Rise of Service-Oriented IT and the Birth of Infrastructure as a Service
Sunday, 29 March 2009
The Rise of Service-Oriented IT and the Birth of Infrastructure as a Service. Services-oriented IT may turn out to be one of the major breakthroughs in the IT industry, but it won’t be an overnight success. The majority of the IT industry continues to use traditional business models of selling hardware, software and services. However, these traditional models are being expanded to embrace a services orientation Read More
How cloud computing could change your business – and save you thousands
Tuesday, 17 March 2009
If you want to slash your IT spending, maximise the flexibility of your systems, and be able to run your business from almost anywhere, then it's time to jump on the hot new IT trends: cloud computing, and software-as-a-service (SaaS). Read More
10 Real Cost-Cutting Technologies For 2009
Monday, 23 February 2009
It's no secret that customers are reluctant to part with their hard-earned cash during the economic downturn, but that doesn't mean IT sales will come to a standstill. Savvy solution providers will show that by spending a little now on the right technologies, customers will actually save down the road and gain a competitive edge over their rivals to boot. With that in mind, CRN has identified 10 real cost-cutting solutions that will play big in 2009. Read More
SaaS to Get a Bump Up from the Down Economy?
Monday, 16 February 2009
Different waves of computing have been fostered as much by economic hard times as they have been by technological gadgetry and buzz. Some technological transitions start out as good ideas, but bad economies turn them from interesting ideas for some future time to products that must be tried out right now in an effort to cut costs or improve the running of the company in some way. So it might be in 2009 with software as a service, or SaaS. Read More
Cloud Computing Ascends the Mainstream
Friday, 6 February 2009
"Moving to the cloud was like dying and going to heaven. Not having to lay out money for servers is a big deal for a business like ours. This allows us to 'rent' everything, on an as-needed basis: CPUs, memory, disks, firewalls, bandwidth ... we turn machines up and down as needed, we can store data at many levels, move IP addresses between machines, change firewall rules on the fly - all very boring stuff for most people, but to someone who's been managing software in data centres for almost Read More
Why isn't the business PC dead yet?
Monday, 24 November 2008
It's not everyday you look forward to a funeral, but I can't wait for the death of the business desktop. It's not that I dislike the loyal business desktop, it's just that it's getting a little past its prime. After all, it takes a lot of time, energy and money to maintain, manage, patch and keep up to date. Worst of all, in its old age it's starting to get a little fat. Read More
IntraPower Takes on New National Sales Director
Monday, 15 September 2008
IntraPower has appointed Darc Rasmussen as national director of sales. Read More
The SMB Channel Wants to Sell SaaS and Managed Services
Monday, 11 August 2008
AMI-Partners is an IT consultancy that makes a living tracking what technologies and management techniques are being deployed by small and medium businesses; think of it as a Gartner and IDC for the little guys. And according to a recent report, two areas are heating up in the SMB spaceSaaS and managed servicesand AMI is advising companies in the IT channel that service SMB shops start looking in this area. Read More
IntraPower Buys Into Wavenet
Wednesday, 27 February 2008
IntraPower has made its second acquisition of the month by buying 51 per cent of managed services provider, Wavenet.The Melbourne - based company provides solutions as a service incorporating Read More
How to ctrl, alt, delete $48 billion
Thursday, 22 March 2007
Perhaps you know that sinking feeling when a single keystroke accidentally destroys hours of work. Now imagine wiping out a disk drive containing information for an account worth $US38 billion ($A48 billion). Read More
Albert KalajaParagon Recruitment
“Internally, we’re now confident that our data is secure, and we have a comprehensive risk management system in place. But, I think the most dramatic change has been the fact that I no longer have to manage our IT&T. I wasted so much time on something that was not my core business, and now I am completely free to focus solely on growing my business. That change has been really powerful.” Read More
Unless your core business is technology, why invest your time, money and effort building and maintaining complex IT environments? You probably wouldn’t build and run your own power generator, employ mechanics to service your motor vehicles, or build and manage your own office buildings, so why would you run all of your complex technology systems in-house rather than focusing on your core business? Read More
Hack attack - rising risk for businessThe pace of cyber attacks on Australian companies is picking up, a new report shows, underscoring the growing risk of financial loss for companies at the hands of hackers. Read More
