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Strategy
Australian Government looks to certify cloud providers
By
Brett Winterford
| January 10, 2011
Canberra prepares to embrace cloud computing.
Security
Privacy Commissioner investigates alleged Vodafone breach
By
Liz Tay
| January 10, 2011
Four million customers' details reportedly at risk.
Security
U.S. orders Twitter to hand over WikiLeaks records
By
Staff Writer
| January 10, 2011
US Government investigation revealed via leaked subpoena.
Security
Hacker to use cloud for brute force WiFi crack
By
Jim Finkle
| January 10, 2011
WPA-PSK not powerful enough in a cloud world.
Networking
Tokyo Fire system routed by LAN cable mishap
By
Staff Writer
| January 10, 2011
Two ends plugged into same router.
Telco/ISP
Westnet spends $10m on new DSLAMs
By
Ry Crozier
| January 10, 2011
Western Australia and NSW regions first to benefit.
Networking
Salesforce buys into web conferencing
By
Jennifer Scott
| January 10, 2011
Picks up Dimdim.
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