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Wednesday, 7th December 2005
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  • Security threats up nearly 50 percent in 2005
  • GetData launches into retail
  • Garages have mythic power in Silicon Valley
  • Vodafone names HSBC's Bond as chairman
  • Microsoft eyes big companies with new CRM software
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    Security threats up nearly 50 percent in 2005
    It's been a good year for cybercrooks, especially those with the foresight to have gotten in on the booming Trojan horse business. More...

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    GetData launches into retail
    GetData, a Sydney-based software company operated by two ex-Australian police forensic corporate investigators and a renowned physicist, has launched three bundled products into the Australian retail market.
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    Vodafone names HSBC's Bond as chairman
    Vodafone Group Plc named HSBC banker John Bond as its new chairman, seeking to bring in a veteran deal maker to lead it through expected expansion in newer markets, especially in Asia. More...

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    Microsoft eyes big companies with new CRM software
    Microsoft has introduced the long-awaited update to its sales and marketing business software that the company said would help it push into the market for large enterprises now dominated by Oracle and SAP. More...

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