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Facebook app changes could lead to security issues

Facebook app changes could lead to security issues

Email harvesting may attract attacks.
Dan Raywood Jan 25 2010 11:48AM Security
Fujitsu, Unisys detail cloud computing plays

Fujitsu, Unisys detail cloud computing plays

Sleeping giants wake up to cloud computing potential.
Brett Winterford Nov 6 2009 9:47AM Strategy
Web browsers should be secured as use of netbooks increases

Web browsers should be secured as use of netbooks increases

Netbooks which focus on the web browser could be a prime target for attackers.
Dan Raywood Oct 26 2009 9:27AM Security
Sqware Peg launches 'Click to Cloud'

Sqware Peg launches 'Click to Cloud'

Finds recurring revenue model on Force.com.
Brett Winterford Aug 31 2009 1:19PM Software
NetApp points to Telstra for cloud credentials

NetApp points to Telstra for cloud credentials

Releases ONTAP 8 and data centre best practices.
Brett Winterford Aug 26 2009 6:05AM Storage
Exclusive: Finance Minister Lindsay Tanner (Part One)

Exclusive: Finance Minister Lindsay Tanner (Part One)

Tanner on IT cost cutting and the Gershon Review.
Brett Winterford Aug 24 2009 7:08AM Strategy
IT salaries holding up as firms look to retain valued staff

IT salaries holding up as firms look to retain valued staff

Specialist skills have seen high demand in the financial and retail sectors.
Angelica Mari Jul 14 2009 6:37AM Training & Development
How to succeed as an interim IT manager

How to succeed as an interim IT manager

Working on a short-term contract can be challenging.
Simon Berry Jun 19 2009 7:08AM Training & Development
Hackers use spoofed WiFi access points to steal credentials as Switch Cascade introduced

Hackers use spoofed WiFi access points to steal credentials as Switch Cascade introduced

Spoof WiFi access points may cause a problem for users of wireless technology.
Dan Raywood May 22 2009 9:14AM Security
EMC in talks to bring storage-as-a-service to Australia

EMC in talks to bring storage-as-a-service to Australia

EMC is in discussions with Australian telcos about introducing storage as a service to the local market.
Liz Tay May 20 2009 9:04AM Storage
Microsoft Office absent from Telstra T-Suite launch

Microsoft Office absent from Telstra T-Suite launch

Telstra shone the spotlight on local software makers selling applications through its T-Suite, leaving Microsoft's Office conspicuous by its absence.
Brett Winterford Apr 1 2009 4:36PM Software
Spam grows as senders use slicker ways to trick users

Spam grows as senders use slicker ways to trick users

The amount of spam is nearing pre-McColo numbers, and junk mailers are using crafty new methods to infect computers, two spam reports released on Monday conclude.
Angela Moscaritolo Jan 27 2009 3:29PM Security
IT goes un-noticed as driver of innovation

IT goes un-noticed as driver of innovation

Despite recognising the importance of IT to the business, senior executives do not regard technology as an important factor in innovation, according to a survey by the IT Governance Institute (ITGI).
Angelica Mari Jan 27 2009 6:43AM Strategy
Web defacements escalate as Israel moves farther into Gaza

Web defacements escalate as Israel moves farther into Gaza

The number of websites defaced in protest of the Israeli invasion of Gaza dramatically spiked over the weekend as the war entered its 10th day on Monday.
Dan Kaplan Jan 6 2009 2:28PM Security
Opinion: Be prepared for the little things as well

Opinion: Be prepared for the little things as well

Business continuity is more than just planning for disasters – ­ everyday issues need to be addressed too, writes Dale Vile.
Dale Vile Dec 17 2008 6:15AM Strategy
Software sector under pressure as downturn hits sales

Software sector under pressure as downturn hits sales

Poorer-than-expected business software sales have forced analysts to significantly revise their spending forecasts for 2009, while Microsoft has urged the UK government to support smaller software companies or see them go out of business.
Martin Courtney Dec 15 2008 2:53PM Software
Laser printer ink is not as harmful as cigarettes

Laser printer ink is not as harmful as cigarettes

You no longer need to go to work wearing a gas mask as research released this week shows that laser printer toner is not harmful.
Emma Hughes Dec 6 2008 8:19AM Hardware
Malware posing as "High School Musical" files hit P2P networks

Malware posing as "High School Musical" files hit P2P networks

Cybercriminals are now distributing malware on peer-to-peer (P2P) file-sharing networks disguised as music and video files related to the popular Disney movie High School Musical, Panda Security has reported.
Angela Moscsaritolo Nov 24 2008 10:20AM Security
China classes Web addiction as clinical disorder

China classes Web addiction as clinical disorder

Internet addiction has been branded a clinical disorder by psychologists in China, adding fuel to the global controversy on whether or not incessant Internet use should officially be recognised as a mental disorder.
Sylvie Barak Nov 13 2008 12:23AM Software
Data#3 chosen as Microsoft reseller for Defence

Data#3 chosen as Microsoft reseller for Defence

Data#3 has secured a three-year contract to provide Microsoft products to the Department of Defence, in a bid to cut costs for Government agencies.
Staff Writers Nov 3 2008 3:00PM Software

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