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Software
ING Direct redesign extends to open source mash-ups

By Ry Crozier | October 28, 2008

ING Direct has redesigned its information architecture to provide the underlying structure to double its size within five years.

 
 
Security
Email spam increases eightfold; Agent-HNY Trojan Horse blamed

By Staff writers | October 28, 2008

The rate of spam emails has increased eightfold between July and September, according to a Sophos report, which also reveals that the United States was the top country responsible for relaying spam across the globe.

 
 
Networking
Fujitsu to 'free cool' new Perth data centre

By Staff writers | October 28, 2008

Fujitsu has revealed further details of a new multi-million dollar data centre to open in Perth in 'late 2010', including the free cooling system it will use.

 
 
Software
Microsoft anti-piracy move irks China official

By Staff Writers | October 28, 2008

A top Chinese copyright official chided Microsoft for launching an "anti-piracy" tool that causes screens of computers using counterfeit software to turn black and said the company's prices were too high.

 
 
Software
First Android flaws surface

By Shaun Nichols | October 28, 2008

A trio of researchers have disclosed the first security flaw for the Google Android platform and pointed out a fundamental security problem in the open source process.

 
 
Internet
International science community to build a 'World Data System'

By Staff writers | October 28, 2008

Scientific organisations representing 134 countries have agreed to overhaul existing data centres and services to establish a global virtual library for scientific data.

 
 
Hardware
Dell lays claim to Azure backbone

By Shaun Nichols | October 28, 2008

Dell has announced that it will be providing Microsoft with the hardware to run its newly-announced Azure cloud computing system.

 
 
Internet
McDonald's chooses earthwave to secure WiFi

By Staff writers | October 28, 2008

McDonald's has chosen earthwave to secure its 'Family Friendly' internet service in over 720 stores across Australia.

 
 

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Altis Consulting - Kimball University: Data Warehouse Lifecycle in Depth Course Rydges on Swanston Street Hotel, Melbourne October 27, 2008
Managed Services International Seminar Series Parkview Hotel, Melbourne October 28, 2008
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Creating an Intelligent Contact Centre - Webinar Free Live Web Seminar October 29, 2008
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