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Tuesday, 13th June 2006
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  • Virtualisation gaining in credibility
  • Canada testing biometrics for immigrants
  • Allied sells cabling division
  • High schools fail to meet needs of tech-driven world
  • Backdoors, bots biggest threats to Windows
  • MySpace launches job listings
  • Search partners to harness enterprise blog data
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    Virtualisation gaining in credibility
    With the launch of its latest infrastructure offering, Infrastructure 3, VMware has claimed that virtualisation technology has hit the mainstream. More...

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    Canada testing biometrics for immigrants
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    Allied sells cabling division
    Allied Technologies Group has sold its cabling infrastructure business to KLM Group, in a bid to help fund its planned merger with telecommunications equipment supplier Longreach Group. More...

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    High schools fail to meet needs of tech-driven world
    Only 26 percent of US schools require students to take computer science courses, according to a report released last week. More...

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    Backdoors, bots biggest threats to Windows
    Of the 5.7 million unique PCs from which the Malicious Software Removal Tool has deleted malware, 3.5 million of them - 62 percent - had at least one backdoor trojan. More...

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    MySpace launches job listings
    MySpace parent company News in April invested $US3.5 million in Simply Hired for an undisclosed share of the 2-year-old search engine. More...

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    Search partners to harness enterprise blog data
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