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Standing room only at Interchange

Standing room only at Interchange

From patching to wireless networks, CSOs’ various concerns run the gamut, as John Sterlicchi and Illena Armstrong discover
John Sterlicchi Jan 10 2005 3:57PM Security
Software sales at risk with multiple core PCs

Software sales at risk with multiple core PCs

Software prices could skyrocket to unaffordable levels for many users in coming years as computer hardware evolves to multiple core models, a Gartner analyst has claimed.
Fleur Doidge Nov 30 2004 12:00AM Hardware
Staff online Christmas shopping at work: survey

Staff online Christmas shopping at work: survey

Almost a quarter of employees surveyed plan to do their Christmas shopping online while at the office, according to a study.
Vivienne Fisher Nov 22 2004 12:00AM Training & Development
Aust companies looking at offshore outsourcing: HotHouse

Aust companies looking at offshore outsourcing: HotHouse

A recent survey has found that more than 20 percent of respondents were considering or recommending offshore outsourcing.
Staff Writers Nov 19 2004 12:00AM Strategy
Staff layoffs at Fujitsu Queensland

Staff layoffs at Fujitsu Queensland

Fujitsu Australia has laid off four long-serving Brisbane-based staff in circumstances the company has declined to clarify.
Fleur Doidge Nov 17 2004 12:00AM Training & Development
 Insecurity starts at home

Insecurity starts at home

Stop bashing Microsoft and take a closer look at the applications you write in-house, advises Gunter Ollmann
Gunter Ollmann Nov 12 2004 5:16PM Security
ATMs might be at risk of another virus attack

ATMs might be at risk of another virus attack

Staff Writers Nov 12 2004 5:02PM Security
India's Tata Group acquires Tyco Network at bargain price

India's Tata Group acquires Tyco Network at bargain price

In a new indication that the sale of US-built telecommunications infrastructure to foreign interests at fire-sale prices is continuing, Tyco International announced this week that it is selling its Tyco Global Network to India's Tata Group.
Staff Writers Nov 2 2004 12:00AM Networking
US Army Medical Command takes aim at Active Directory

US Army Medical Command takes aim at Active Directory

The US Army Medical Information Technology Centre has implemented an upgrade to improve the security, performance and availability of its global Microsoft Active Directory infrastructure.
Rob Jaques Sep 15 2004 9:55AM Security
Sydney mobile phone reseller robbed at gunpoint

Sydney mobile phone reseller robbed at gunpoint

A Campbelltown mobile phone reseller has become the third NSW-based IT services provider to be targeted by armed robbers in nine days.
Fleur Doidge Sep 6 2004 12:00AM Telco/ISP
Thirteen lucky number at Microsoft partner fest

Thirteen lucky number at Microsoft partner fest

Thirteen lucky partners came away with gongs from Microsoft's annual Australia and New Zealand partner conference on 23 to 25 August.
Staff Writers Aug 27 2004 12:00AM Software
Oxygen on high at Sydney opening

Oxygen on high at Sydney opening

A New Zealand-based SAP reseller has set up shop in Sydney after experiencing strong growth in its chosen Australian entry point of Melbourne.
Fleur Doidge Aug 25 2004 12:00AM Software
Germans use biometrics at Olympics

Germans use biometrics at Olympics

Visitors to the German Olympic village in Athens will be issued with biometric ID cards.
Dan Ilett Aug 13 2004 4:58AM Security
Investors take aim at Veritas

Investors take aim at Veritas

Storage firm Veritas has come to blows with its investors over questionable financial reporting to keep share prices stable, a law-firm has said.
Dan Ilett Jul 12 2004 2:05PM Security
Smartphones are great tools, but at what risk?

Smartphones are great tools, but at what risk?

Hands up if you own a smartphone and feel secure. If so, maybe you haven’t been following the upward trends in Bluetooth vulnerabilities, Symbian worms and ordinary theft.
Jon Tullett Jul 8 2004 4:15PM Security
Handbags at dawn for security firms

Handbags at dawn for security firms

Security firms Check Point and NTA Monitor have been bickering over a possible weakness in Check Point’s Firewall-1 product.
Dan Ilett Jul 6 2004 3:48PM Security
Democrats lash out at endorsement of Gates

Democrats lash out at endorsement of Gates

The Australian Democrats have lashed out at John Howard's strong endorsement yesterday of Microsoft and its founder and chairman Bill Gates.
Sarah Stokely Jun 29 2004 12:00AM Software
Microsoft reiterates security efforts at San Francisco summit

Microsoft reiterates security efforts at San Francisco summit

Microsoft kicked off its security summit in San Francisco Tuesday by reiterating the steps it’s taking to improve the security of its software.
Marcia Savage Jun 22 2004 9:25PM Security
Brocade hits back at McData accusations

Brocade hits back at McData accusations

Storage vendor Brocade has hit back at claims by rival McData that the former plans to withdraw resources from its channel and de-emphasise sales to medium business in Australia.
Fleur Doidge Jun 11 2004 12:00AM Storage
Domain names - look at your options: NetRegistry

Domain names - look at your options: NetRegistry

Australian businesses have been urged to 'shop around' when re-registering their domain names this year.
Staff Writers Jun 10 2004 12:00AM Telco/ISP

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