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Thursday, 16th December 2004  

 
Zafi spreads like crazy
IT urged to prepare for possible flu pandemic
Nokia beefs up campaign against counterfeit batteries
Financial institutions spending US$362 billion on IT next year
SAP launches security service

 
Zafi spreads like crazy
The Zafi.d worm has continued to sweep through the internet, creating such a flood of messages as it replicated, that by one security vendor's estimate, it accounted for 10 percent of the world's mail. More...

IT urged to prepare for possible flu pandemic
A pandemic of avian influenza would make 2003's SARS epidemic look like a minor threat, research analysts said as they recommended enterprises review their business continuity and crisis management plans now. Just in case. More...

Nokia beefs up campaign against counterfeit batteries
Nokia said this week that it has taken another step to fight sales of counterfeit batteries, which it claims are unsafe to users. More...

Financial institutions spending US$362 billion on IT next year
Global financial institutions will spend US$362 billion on IT investments in 2005 with different sectors experiencing different rates of spending growth, according to a study released by the TowerGroup. More...

SAP launches security service
SAP AG this week unveiled a service that evaluates security settings across a customer's SAP enterprise system. More...

 
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