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Wednesday, 28th March 2007
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It’s a sad morning for some,

ASX-listed integrator Data#3 has extended its sympathy and support for one of its Victorian-based employees, killed in the Burnley Tunnel tragedy. Damian McDonald was one of three who tragically lost their lives in an accident in the Burnley Tunnel in Melbourne last week.

Also, the US is responsible for nearly half of the world's spam, according to security firm Symantec.

In a study of junk email received during the second half of 2006, Symantec found that roughly 45 per cent of the messages were sent from computers within the US.

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Security
Americans retain spam crown
Nine in 20 junk emails sent from US computers.
By Shaun Nichols


Applications
Adobe Ships CS3
Adobe Systems rolled out its Creative Suite 3 product line, which the company called the biggest release in its history and Apple VARs see as a big boost for their businesses.
By Staff Writers


Applications
Microsoft Outlines System Center Road Map
Microsoft plans to ship its long-awaited Operations Manager 2007 application management software on 1 April, which will mark the first product released under the System Centre brand.
By Staff Writers


IT Services
Data #3 employee in Burnley tragedy
ASX-listed integrator Data#3 has extended its sympathy and support for one of its Victorian-based employees, killed in the Burnley Tunnel tragedy.
By Lilia Guan


Telco/ISP
Alcatel-Lucent lands US$6bn network expansion contract
The three-year deal covers network equipment, software, and services that support ongoing expansion of Verizon's nationwide mobile phone network..
By Staff writers


Applications
IBM unveils IP telephony Apps for System i
The software bundle includes Web conferencing and the ability to share and collaborate on documents, for a maximum of six people..
By Staff writers


Security
Microsoft investigating vulnerability in Vista's Windows Mail
Reports have begun circulating that the bug in Windows Mail could give a remote attacker access to the user's computer..
By Staff writers


Hardware
Nec and Stratus servers get quad-core boost
The Stratus FtServer 6200 and the NEC Express5800/320Fc initially will support Windows Server 2003; both will support Red Hat Linux later in the year..
By Staff writers


Operating Systems
Symbian targets mass market with upgraded smartphone operating system
The new operating system is designed to allow manufacturers to build "smartphones at feature-phone prices," the company said..
By Staff writers


Research/Trends
UK scientists release plans for driverless car
Developers plan to develop a prototype of an autonomous driverless vehicle to help encourage the creation of smart cars; they plan to test the car on a racetrack this summer..
By Staff writers


Operating Systems
Microsoft guilty of 'abusive' market tactics
European Competition Commissioner threatens Redmond again.
By Jane Hoskyn


Applications
Opinion: How virtualisation can help businesses
Business is dynamic, and IT needs to match. With this in mind, IT virtualisation has re-emerged as one of the most effective ways for IT departments to make their operations more dynamic, enabling them to quickly respond to business needs and reduce costs.
By Staff writers


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