SpectruCell developer too mobile for ASIC A Melbourne-based company trying to develop and market an emerging telephony technology has been wound up in an attempt to stop its homegrown intellectual property being transferred overseas to stymie creditors. More...
Trujillo named as Telstra CEO Telstra has appointed a US-trained executive, Solomon Trujillo, as its new CEO, replacing Ziggy Switkowski who steps down 1 July. More...
Gartner IDs 'over-hyped' security threats Over-hyped security threats have made companies unnecessarily hesitant to roll out new technologies, such as internet telephony and wireless networks, according to a research firm. More...
Partners tout new global bioscience database US-based software vendor Ovid Technologies has partnered science publishing giant Elsevier to create a bioscience database with some four million global bibliographic records. More...
Symantec sues US adware firm Hotbar Symantec has filed a zero-dollar lawsuit in a US court against an adware firm, Hotbar.com, that Symantec alleged has repeatedly threatened it with legal action. More...
StorageTek unveils archiving appliance StorageTek has unveiled a new storage appliance aimed at easing the archiving for compliance and regulatory purposes. More...
Microsoft Identity server upgrade out As identity management and access take centre stage in the software arena, Microsoft is developing a service pack for its Identity Integration Server 2003 and a major upgrade, code-named Gemini, due out in 2007. More...
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