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      <title>Wholesale and Bulk SMS Provision</title>
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      <description>Imagineering aims to provide a boutique mobile marketing service, provding you with the best quality research, service and strategy, whilst also delivering the highest standards in global industry trends and developments, and consumer behaviour, combined with a passion for sharing this with their clients. </description>
      <datePosted>28-May-2007 8:00am</datePosted>
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      <title>What does a WAN Accelerator Appliance do?</title>
      <link>http://www.imagineering.net.au//security/wan4.asp</link>
      <description>There are several things this sort of appliance can accomplish. In a nut shell, the appliance can; enforce quality of service rules, compress data, compress IP headers, accelerate TCP, accelerate CIFS (Common Internet File System), mitigate lost packets with forward error correction and cache repeated data patterns at the byte level. (data reduction) </description>
      <datePosted>28-May-2007 7:00am</datePosted>
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      <title>WAN Acceleration Techniques and Technologies</title>
      <link>http://www.imagineering.net.au//security/wan2.asp</link>
      <description>Jeff Aaron, director, product marketing at Silver Peak looks at an increasingly important enabler of strategic IT initiatives, including branch office server and storage centralization, wide area file sharing and business continuity planning. Recent advances in technology have enabled WAN acceleration to transition from a tactical fix to a strategic IT investment. However, these advances have also led to increased confusion in the marketplace. Never before have there been so many WAN acceleration products available, leveraging a wider variety of technologies, with varying levels of results. </description>
      <datePosted>25-May-2007 7:00am</datePosted>
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      <title>What is a Virtual Private Server (VPS)?</title>
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      <description>A Virtual Private Server (VPS) is a fully fledged server, running either Windows 2003 Server or Linux, that you have complete control over. VPSs are dedicated virtual environments, that you, and you alone, have access to.</description>
      <datePosted>22-May-2007 7:00am</datePosted>
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      <title>Barracuda Spam Firewall Overview</title>
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      <description>The Barracuda Spam Firewall is an integrated hardware and software solution for complete protection of your email server. It provides a powerful, easy to use, and affordable solution to eliminating spam and virus from your organization. </description>
      <datePosted>20-May-2007 7:00am</datePosted>
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      <title>Vendor Partners: Emerging in Australia</title>
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      <description>Imagineering personell have worked with, been confronted by and resolved many network and project challenges evolving from clients developing business requirements, and the many faceted threats and operational security related obstacles that are a reality of our IT landscape today. </description>
      <datePosted>10-May-2007 7:00am</datePosted>
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      <title>July 2006 - Exinda Networks</title>
	  <description>Exinda Networks Introduces High Performace x800HP Integrated WAN Acceleration Appliances</description>
	  <link>http://www.imagineering.net.au/news/articles/exinda networks.htm#mp</link>
      <datePosted>1-July-2006 7:00am</datePosted>
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      <title>July 2005 - MIS  Magazine</title>
	  <description>Erosion of Trust - The general atmosphere surrounding IT service supply contracts has changed</description>
	  <link>http://www.imagineering.net.au/news/articles/MIS magazine other peoples money.htm#mp</link>
      <datePosted>1-July-2005 7:00am</datePosted>
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      <title>June 2005 - The Age - Melbourne</title>
	  <description>Attack of the zombies - The emergence of spam zombies in mid-2004 has increased spam from about 70 per cent of email traffic to about 95 per cent of email traffic for some internet service providers.</description>
	  <link>http://www.imagineering.net.au/news/articles/attack of the zombies.htm#mg</link>
      <datePosted>1-June-2005 7:00am</datePosted>
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      <title>June 2005 - MIS  Magazine</title>
	  <description>Virtual Shift - Commercial data centres are getting excited</description>
	  <link>http://www.imagineering.net.au/news/articles/MIS  Magazine  The new horizons.htm#mp</link>
      <datePosted>1-June-2005 7:00am</datePosted>
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      <title>December 2004</title>
	  <description>Imagineering Technologies (ITPL) announces joint venture with market builder dynamo GAMOA!</description>
	  <link>http://www.imagineering.net.au/news/press_release_gamoa.asp</link>
      <datePosted>1-December-2004 7:00am</datePosted>
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      <title>August 2004</title>
	  <description>Imagineering Internet Data Centre (IDC) launched - purpose built, high availability co-location facility.</description>
	  <link>http://www.imagineering.net.au/facilities/</link>
      <datePosted>1-August-2004 7:00am</datePosted>
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      <title>May 2004 - ArtsHub</title>
	  <description>On April 11 2004, the Australian Spam Act came into effect; rendering all of those pesky, viagra pushing, freebie degree promising, naked housewife tempting emails obsolete forever!</description>
	  <link>http://www.imagineering.net.au/news/articles/artshub_com_au  For Australian Arts Workers.htm</link>
      <datePosted>1-May-2004 7:00am</datePosted>
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      <title>December 2003 - The Age - Melbourne</title>
	  <description>One of the world's foremost industry associations driving the global adoption of electronic records storage is touting an Australian-developed system as the universal standard for electronic archiving.</description>
	  <link>http://www.imagineering.net.au/news/articles/For the record, VERS leads world - theage_com_au.htm</link>
      <datePosted>1-December-2003 7:00am</datePosted>
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      <title>December 2003 - ZDNet Australia</title>
	  <description>Soaring professional indemnity and public liability insurance costs have sparked outrage among IT contractors, employers and employment agencies. </description>
	  <link>http://www.imagineering.net.au/news/articles/Aust IT industry insurance soars ZDNet Australia News &amp; Tech HR.htm</link>
      <datePosted>1-December-2003 7:00am</datePosted>
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      <title>November 2003 - ZDNet Australia</title>
	  <description>Outsourcing and development giant Infosys has called for more education on the issue of sending IT work to India following the media roasting it received over a development partnership with Telstra. </description>
	  <link>http://www.imagineering.net.au/news/articles/Indian outsourcing about skills not cost Infosys ZDNet Australia News &amp; Tech HR.htm</link>
      <datePosted>1-November-2003 7:00am</datePosted>
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      <title>February 2003 - ZDNet Australia</title>
	  <description>The Slammer worm, which tore through the Internet 10 days ago, caused disruption to Internet services the world over and Australia was not immune to its danger. However, Computer Associates claims the effects could have been worse. </description>
	  <link>http://www.imagineering.net.au/news/articles/Slammer could have been worse CA ZDNet Australia News &amp; Tech Security.htm</link>
      <datePosted>1-February-2003 7:00am</datePosted>
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      <title>February 2002 - ZDNet Australia</title>
	  <description>The Web sites of Virgin Blue and Jetstar airlines are offline after a "special offer" triggered a buying frenzy that is believed to have overloaded the companies' Web servers. </description>
	  <link>http://www.imagineering.net.au/news/articles/JetStar, Virgin Blue Web sites crash ZDNet Australia News Business.htm</link>
      <datePosted>1-February-2002 7:00am</datePosted>
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