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PBBA gets $12m for iBurst expansion

PBBA gets $12m for iBurst expansion

Personal Broadband Australia (PBBA) has secured second-round funding of $12 million from shareholder and new CEO Jim Cooney.
Staff Writers Jan 20 2004 12:00AM Telco/ISP
SCO licence available in Australia

SCO licence available in Australia

Australian SCO channel partners would now be able to sell an intellectual property licence from the SCO Group.
Staff Writers Jan 20 2004 12:00AM Software
HP signs DICOM for new scanners

HP signs DICOM for new scanners

HP has signed electronic data capture specialist DICOM Australia to exclusively distribute two new scanners what the latter claimed would be part of a stronger push into Australian SMBs.
Staff Writers , Staff Writers Jan 20 2004 12:00AM Hardware
HP signs DICOM for new scanners

HP signs DICOM for new scanners

HP has signed electronic data capture specialist DICOM Australia to exclusively distribute two new scanners what the latter claimed would be part of a stronger push into Australian SMBs.
Staff Writers , Staff Writers Jan 20 2004 12:00AM Hardware
The lights power the labels in Aussie supermarkets

The lights power the labels in Aussie supermarkets

Staff Writers Jan 19 2004 12:00AM Hardware
Communications Security in the 21st Century

Communications Security in the 21st Century

We are all aware that the ‘electronic age’ in which we exist is in reality an increasingly complex combination of interacting applications.
Staff Writers Jan 16 2004 10:14AM Security
The Privacy of Data in Motion

The Privacy of Data in Motion

The recent draft on employee monitoring, released earlier this year by the U.K. Information Commissioner, has caused a stir among employees and employers.
Staff Writers Jan 16 2004 10:00AM Security
Healthcare needs broadband: NOIE

Healthcare needs broadband: NOIE

Hospitals could gain by more than $190 million over 10 years using broadband, if a recent report proves correct.
Staff Writers Jan 16 2004 12:00AM Networking
e-Security in the Public Sector

e-Security in the Public Sector

The public sector IT market is enjoying healthy growth in many developed countries.
Staff Writers Jan 15 2004 12:00PM Security
Securing and Managing Electronic Messaging in the Enterprise

Securing and Managing Electronic Messaging in the Enterprise

The threats and problems posed by email in large and complex organizations are of a different type and scale of magnitude from the email problems that such organizations first solved with an email ‘point product’ some years previously.
Staff Writers Jan 15 2004 10:53AM Security
How to Get Boardroom Buy-in on Business Continuity

How to Get Boardroom Buy-in on Business Continuity

For the person responsible for business continuity (BC), getting board-level commitment can be the biggest obstacle to creating a process to manage an ongoing program of business continuity activities.
Staff Writers Jan 15 2004 10:09AM Security
Securing Image Content in Email

Securing Image Content in Email

What arrives in our in-boxes these days is becoming progressively richer and fatter. The content includes HTML formatted rich text, hyperlinks and attachments of various types, including Office documents, databases, images, videos, etc. It is now estimated that more than 5 per cent of emails contain images.
Staff Writers Jan 14 2004 5:00PM Security
Cyberliability: Turning the Spotlight to Internal IT Security

Cyberliability: Turning the Spotlight to Internal IT Security

Is your company data an asset or a threat?
Staff Writers Jan 14 2004 4:05PM Security
Web Site Availability

Web Site Availability

Best practice (ISO 17799) advocates the development of information security policies to ensure the confidentiality, integrity and availability of information.
Staff Writers Jan 14 2004 3:07PM Security
Rethinking PKI

Rethinking PKI

Early public key infrastructure projects failed because they were too complex. But Stephen Wilson argues that PKI is ideal for managing closed communities.
Staff Writers Jan 13 2004 2:56PM Security
Shackled by the rules? Going for the light touch

Shackled by the rules? Going for the light touch

Philip Carter argues that disaster recovery and business continuity should not be too tightly regulated
Staff Writers Jan 13 2004 9:47AM Security
Securing a Complex Communications Environment: Ten Top Tips

Securing a Complex Communications Environment: Ten Top Tips

The growth of e-security products and services is creating an administrative headache for enterprises.
Staff Writers Jan 12 2004 2:00PM Security
Change Management: What If it All Goes Wrong?

Change Management: What If it All Goes Wrong?

The U.K.’s Swanwick Air Traffic Control center is an unfortunate example of the problems that can occur with the continuity of a business while undergoing a period of change.
Staff Writers Jan 12 2004 1:54PM Security
Content Security - DIY or ISP?

Content Security - DIY or ISP?

As the market for content security products and services continues to grow, it is interesting to compare and contrast the delivery of content security via ‘insourcing’ and outsourcing.
Staff Writers Jan 12 2004 12:41PM Security
Security Patches and Negative ROI Equal Corporate Stupidity

Security Patches and Negative ROI Equal Corporate Stupidity

ROI (return on investment) is a key concept in IT spending today.
Staff Writers Jan 12 2004 12:22PM Security

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