Little change likely to Indian offshoring: Gartner Gartner has advised service providers to keep an eye on Indian politics, although no drastic changes to IT in the world’s largest democracy are expected despite the ousting of India’s tech-friendly government. More...
ADSL prices fall more for SMBs than consumers Median SMB broadband pricing fell 17.22 percent and residential broadband pricing 0.79 percent after Telstra fired a February salvo starting a $29.95 price war, a recent study has claimed. More...
Tonga moves into the broadband world Small Australian distributor ComNet Solutions is supplying wireless broadband gear to the Kingdom of Tonga under a contract with the country’s Shoreline Group. More...
AusCERT: Corporates need mature security While security risk management is no longer a dark science, Australian corporates still lack maturity around the model, delegates at a major security conference heard. More...
Microsoft to launch Windows for super computers? Reports have been circulating that Microsoft will create a new Windows version designed for high-performance computing, an area that rival Linux has largely dominated More...
HP mixes serial ATA and SCSI drives in entry-level SAN line Hewlett-Packard is preparing to update its entry-level MSA line of storage arrays with the MSA1500, which can use either SCSI or Serial ATA drives or -- eventually -- a mix of the two. More...
CA's Artzt calls on IT, developers to integrate security The enterprise that rethinks the way security is integrated and managed is the enterprise that has the best chance of staying secure. More...
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