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IBM makes storage push

IBM makes storage push

IBM is outlining its plans for the future of the storage industry.
Shaun Nichols Sep 9 2008 3:15PM Storage
Company claims to have made unclonable RFID chips

Company claims to have made unclonable RFID chips

Silicon Valley start-up Verayo is claiming to have produced a system that provides unclonable RFID chips..
Iain Thomson Sep 9 2008 3:15PM Hardware
Close tabs for safe browsing in Chrome

Close tabs for safe browsing in Chrome

Sandboxing processes in tabbed browsers – as seen in Chrome - is great for security, as long as users understand how to use the technology, a security expert has warned.
Negar Salek Sep 9 2008 3:02PM Security
DET launches technology guide for parents

DET launches technology guide for parents

This week, parents of students in NSW public schools will start receiving Click -– the NSW Government’s ‘Technology Guide for Parents’.
Kathryn Small Sep 9 2008 12:47PM Training & Development
Google launches digital index of print newspapers

Google launches digital index of print newspapers

Google has launched an ambitious service which aims to put the world’s newspapers online in a free, searchable database.
Kathryn Small Sep 9 2008 12:44PM Software
Lion Nathan rolls out new human resources software

Lion Nathan rolls out new human resources software

Lion Nathan has gone live with new people management software to implement the company’s human resources and learning policies.
Staff Writers Sep 9 2008 12:43PM Software
ACCC exempts Telstra from wholesale voice obligations

ACCC exempts Telstra from wholesale voice obligations

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) is exempting Telstra from its obligations to supply two ‘declared’ services in parts of metropolitan Australia.
Staff Writers Sep 9 2008 11:37AM Telco/ISP
Tumbleweed rolls into Axway

Tumbleweed rolls into Axway

Axway will introduce its business solution brand to the Australian sales channel thanks to a completed merger.
Jenny Eagle Sep 9 2008 10:57AM Security
Telstra restructuring troubled Kaz group, no buyers in sight

Telstra restructuring troubled Kaz group, no buyers in sight

Telstra is restructuring its troubled ICT services arm Kaz by combining parts of its NSW and Victorian businesses, and moving more services into Telstra.
Kathryn Small Sep 9 2008 10:01AM Financial Services
Privacy settings bring concerns for employers

Privacy settings bring concerns for employers

Employers are concerned that private browsing features in new browsers will lead to recreational browsing by employees.
Dan Raywood Sep 9 2008 9:56AM Security
Google releases patch for Chrome bugs

Google releases patch for Chrome bugs

Google has released an update for its Chrome browser that fixes confirmed security vulnerabilities.
Fernando Cassia Sep 9 2008 9:51AM Security
Browser wars good for security

Browser wars good for security

The recent onslaught of Internet browsers to hit the market is a boon for user security according to Tim Callan, a product marketing executive from security firm Verisign.
Ian Williams Sep 9 2008 9:51AM Security
Microsoft beefs up virtualisation portfolio

Microsoft beefs up virtualisation portfolio

Microsoft has substantially beefed up its virtualisation support with the official unveiling of System Center Virtual Machine Manager.
Daniel Robinson Sep 9 2008 9:13AM Hardware
Global Security Week kicks off

Global Security Week kicks off

The annual Global Security Week awareness-raising initiative kicked off this week promising to coordinate, encourage and publicise a variety of security-related activities and events across the globe.
Phil Muncaster Sep 9 2008 9:13AM Security
HP boasts 24 hour notebook

HP boasts 24 hour notebook

HP has released a new notebook which the company claims will run for up to 24 hours on a single charge.
Shaun Nichols Sep 9 2008 9:13AM Hardware
IAG hits planning limits

IAG hits planning limits

Insurance giant IAG has switched back to TM1 to manage the $7.4 billion in premiums it handles each year.
Ry Crozier Sep 9 2008 9:09AM Software
Symantec reveals disaster recovery survey results

Symantec reveals disaster recovery survey results

One third of organisations had to execute their disaster recovery plans in the past year, Symantec's fourth IT Disaster Recovery Survey has found.
Kathryn Small Sep 9 2008 8:58AM Storage
Microsoft warns of 'critical' Patch Tuesday fixes

Microsoft warns of 'critical' Patch Tuesday fixes

Microsoft has confirmed that its Patch Tuesday release on 9 September will include fixes for four 'critical' remote code execution vulnerabilities.
Phil Muncaster Sep 8 2008 3:57PM Software
Unwired boasts 10 GB limit, but splits usage

Unwired boasts 10 GB limit, but splits usage

Unwired has jumped on the 10 GB wireless broadband bandwagon, but its confusing peak and off-peak pricing scheme could turn off customers.
Staff Writers Sep 8 2008 3:09PM Telco/ISP
When to kill an IT project

When to kill an IT project

Billions of dollars per year are being wasted on ‘underperforming’ IT-related projects but few are being killed off as a result, experts claim.
Ry Crozier Sep 8 2008 2:46PM Strategy

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