Corporates keep mum on cyber crime Less companies are reporting computer crime to law enforcement authorities, but cyber feds are not worried.
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IT jobs strong for 2004? Soft skills are becoming more important as IT professionals compete for jobs, according to a recent salary survey. More...
Mobility stakes to rise as market gets saturated Mobility resellers will have to up their expertise levels or risk getting left behind when mobile phone sales reach saturation point in Australia next year, an IDC analyst has claimed. More...
Channel main force for US integration vendor US vendor InterSystems has credited its channel as the main cause of a 60 percent leap in Australian revenue that it expects will help allow it to turn a profit by the end of this year. More...
AusCERT 2004: Make better software Australian businesses are still struggling with critical elements of security, such as patch and configuration management, and developers need to improve products, according to AusCERT general manager. More...
Free Aust reseller training pays off for vendor Application traffic management vendor Packeteer has built up its channel support with several initiatives, including free training that has quadrupled the number of Packeteer-certified technicians employed by Australian resellers. More...
Security costs CNII more Computer crime cost survey respondents in Australia’s private and public sector almost $16 million in 2004, according to this year’s Australian Computer Crime and Security Survey. More...
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