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BREAKING IT NEWS FOR AUSTRALIAN BUSINESS Friday February 6, 2009
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EDITOR'S NOTE

Good morning,

A new Silicon Valley start-up has emerged overnight that is promising to make it easier for sysadmins to manage changes in Unix environments.

You basically need to install their management agents on each server but there's some good points - it's free for up 10 servers and they've released open APIs, too. Might be worth testing...

-- Ry Crozier

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TODAY ON ITNEWS

Operating Systems
Start-up eases Unix server management

By Rosalie Marshall | February 06, 2009

Silicon Valley start-up Crossjibe has launched a software tool that allows Unix administrators to make system-wide changes and track systems inventory from a single point of access.

 
 
Mobility
Google Latitude gives firms food for thought

By Phil Muncaster | February 06, 2009

Google's Latitude location technology is unlikely to encourage wide-scale enterprise take-up in its present form, but could spark interest among organisations if its capabilities were enhanced, according to industry experts.

 
 
Software
Opinion: Should we shoot the business analyst?

By Stewart Armstrong | February 06, 2009

The high failure rate of software projects is not solely the fault of analysts, says Stewart Armstrong.

 
 
Business
Satyam disputes WHO audit report

By Rosalie Marshall | February 06, 2009

Satyam has disputed an audit report which highlighted problems in its contract with the World Health Organisation (WHO) for the development of a US$55.5m global business management system.

 
 
Mobility
Intel details technologies for future mobile devices

By Daniel Robinson | February 06, 2009

Intel is to detail technologies it is developing for mobile devices at next week's International Solid State Circuits Conference (ISSCC), including system-on-a-chip (SoC) processors with integrated digital radios and better hardware acceleration for multimedia.

 
 
Security
Kaspersky ups the ante in anti-spam battle

By Phil Muncaster | February 06, 2009

Anti-malware firm Kaspersky Lab has announced a new technology which it hopes will provide greater ammunition in the fight against spam.

 
 

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