Current News

Confused About Cloud Services?

Date: 08 Feb 2012

With more and more SMBs turning to cloud services of one form or another, it's compelling to jump onboard and reap the benefits. But what will you really get out of it, and is it worth the potential risk?

eCommerce Boom Gets Another Boost: Thanks Australia Post

Date: 21 Oct 2011

A win for our clients is a win for us and last week we had Australia Post to thank for yet another boost to the already booming online retail sector.

Making Misspelling Work for You

Date: 30 May 2011

No matter how adept you are at the keyboard, your brain will always find ways to work at a different pace to your fingers. So, what happens when you jumble up a domain name while searching online or typing a URL directly into the search bar?

Could I Ask Who's Pinging?

Date: 01 May 2011

In the absence of all of the personal checks-and-balances such as tone of voice, facial expression and body language, the digital age is proving that it is relatively easy to deceive someone on the other end of a computer connection.

The de Facto Public Archive

Date: 14 Apr 2011

Social media is teaching us some valuable lessons. As with most facets of our lives, many of us are determined to learn the hard way. It is clear that, for better or for worse, the Internet is becoming a de facto public archive.

Is Cyberchondria a Worrying Trend?

Date: 07 Apr 2011

It is a fairly natural progression for those who are skilled in seeking out a retail bargain or a bus timetable online, to also dabble in a little self-diagnosis of medical conditions. But, in doing so, are we doing more harm than good?

I Google and I Vote

Date: 30 Mar 2011

A couple of stories this week highlight the increasing politicisation of the Internet. Where bad news stories might have historically been suppressed by vulnerable political leaders, the game has shifted.