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BREAKING IT NEWS FOR AUSTRALIAN BUSINESS Wednesday June 10, 2009
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EDITOR'S NOTE

Good morning,

It seems Hostworks has appointed a successor to founder Marty Gauvin, who resigned in April - a Broadcast Australia insider no less.

iTnews has also learned that Hostworks' sales and marketing director Klaus Bartosch resigned from the company, effective last Friday.

For reasons unclear, neither change appears to have been communicated too widely yet - until now...

-- Ry Crozier

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TODAY ON ITNEWS

Networking
Mullen appointed Hostworks MD

By Brett Winterford | June 09, 2009

Broadcast Australia has appointed insider Paul Mullen as the new managing director of its web hosting subsidiary, Hostworks.

 
 
Security
Hackers offer T-Mobile data to highest bidder

By Iain Thomson | June 10, 2009

A group of hackers claims to have completely cracked T-Mobile's network in the US, and stolen proprietary operating data, customer databases and financial records.

 
 
Software
Apple takes steps to expand corporate market

By David Lawsky | June 10, 2009

Apple is stepping up forays into a corporate business dominated by Microsoft Corp and PC makers like Dell, by ensuring its new Mac operating system can gain smooth access to enterprise email, just as Outlook can.

 
 
Software
Google integrates Apps with Microsoft Outlook

By Rosalie Marshall | June 10, 2009

Google has launched Google Apps Sync for Microsoft Outlook, which it claims will allow customers to use both applications together seamlessly.

 
 
Telecommunications
Most firms unaware of Web domain changes - survey

By Paul Sandle | June 10, 2009

Two thirds of businesses are unaware they will be able to use their own name in place of domain extensions such as .com, .org, or .net when Internet domains are liberalised next year, according to a survey.

 
 
Security
White House turns to hacker for security advice

By Iain Thomson | June 10, 2009

A white hat hacker who set up the Black Hat and Defcon computer conferences has been picked as a member of the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Homeland Security Advisory Council (HSAC).

 
 

EVENTS

Event Name Location Date
REMIX09 Star City, Sydney June 11, 2009
Gartner Applications: Trends & Technologies Summit Sydney Convention Centre June 16, 2009
Data Centre Summit 2009 Melbourne Convention Centre June 17, 2009
IDC's SecurityVision Conference Shangri-La Hotel, Sydney June 17, 2009
Retail World Sydney Convention Centre June 29, 2009
Australia-China BusinessWeek 2009 Crown Melbourne July 07, 2009
Kernel Conference Australia 2009 Queensland Brain Institute, Brisbane July 15, 2009
 
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