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Financial Review MIS 25 Rising Stars
Financial Review MIS Strategic 100 November 2006 - The 25 Rising Stars were compiled through suggestions from our expert judges and discussions with MIS editorial teams around the world. They are often very new businesses, but ones that show signs of seriously influencing the way technology is bought or deployed. Many of these companies can expect rapid growth, acquisition or significantly increased presence in the enterprise over the next 12 months.

This is an early warning to take note of companies that are already impressing savvy CIOs, who have become aware of them in their local markets.

 

GWCCI Business Excellence Awards

October 2006 - TechOnline owners and managers have taken the challenge to move from the corporate world into that of micro business. The business may be micro but the vision and achievements are amazing. The team have developed some great business relationships and there is enormous potential to grow and develop further.

 

Australia SMB Competitive Landscape, 2006: David or Goliath? Who Will Win the SMB Race?
IDC, September 2006 - In this study, IDC provides insights on the forces present in the SMB market, from large players trying to tackle this huge but somewhat elusive opportunity to smaller players who are much closer to their customers and understand their needs better.
This study aims to highlight some of the key and emerging organisations in the Australia IT industry that are serving the SMB market. The companies profiled in this study were selected on the basis of their current and future focus on the SMB space. Six large global players were selected, namely: Microsoft, IBM, Cisco, HP, Telstra/KAZ & Optus/Alphawest.

Two smaller Australia players represent the local IT industry, namely: Brennan IT & TechOnline .

 

Online Security - $14,990 stolen when banking online with a Big 4 bank
mybusiness magazine, August 2005 - Could this happen to you? Almost certainly – yes!

A solicitor, who banks with a big 4 Australian bank and runs his own small suburban legal practice, had $14,990 stolen from his online bank account. The solicitor was amazed at how easily he became another fraud statistic, “I can’t understand how this happened, I had anti-virus software and a firewall”.

 

Space invaders - What can you do when spyware takes over your computer?

The Age, July 28 2005 - They're out there, watching, waiting, using software known as spyware. They can enter your computer and retrieve your credit card details and bank passwords in a matter of minutes - without you even being aware of the intrusion.

 

Protect Your Business From Internet Fraud

CEO Online July 2005 - Criminal activity on the Internet has changed. No longer are Internet crimes being undertaken by bored university students looking for notoriety. Today, money and organized crime is increasingly behind computer security problems that we all face.

 

Telstra wholesales backup option

ZDNet Australia 26 May 2005 - The latest offering from Telstra's wholesale division comes in the form of off-site backup. Local managed service provider TechOnline partnered with Telstra in trialling PCDP. The company bills itself as "the first MSP in Australia focused exclusively on delivering automated, remote computer management services to small business".

 

Safety First

The Age, May 24 2005 - If you are busy running your own business, you are probably your own IT department but don't have the time or expertise to deal with all your computer issues.

 

Telstra Wholesale Case Study

May 2005 - TechOnline features in this case study put together by Telstra Wholesale to promote their new online backup solution.

 

TechOnline Partners with Telstra Wholesale for New Backup Service

Telstra Wholesale press release 24 May 2005 - Over the past 6 months, TechOnline has been working closely with one of its major partners - Telstra Wholesale - in trialling their latest online computer backup service. Powered by Connected Corporation, TechOnline is now making available this best-of-breed solution to the Australian market.