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What's next for the telecoms industry under Labor

What's next for the telecoms industry under Labor

Independent telecommunications analyst, Paul Budde, looks at how the Labor victory will further develop the broadband policies - and, even more importantly, how they will be executed.
Staff Writers Nov 26 2007 7:10AM Telco/ISP
Domain Name System still at risk

Domain Name System still at risk

The Domain Name System (DNS) is still growing strongly, indicating the internet's expansion in terms of infrastructure, users, traffic and applications..
Nov 20 2007 7:12AM Security
Surfers unwittingly put themselves at risk

Surfers unwittingly put themselves at risk

Internet users are at an increased risk of web-based crime, despite 88 per cent having some form of internet security software, according to a poll by Get Safe Online.
Staff Writers Nov 16 2007 10:11AM Security
Larry Ellison levels guns at Red Hat

Larry Ellison levels guns at Red Hat

Oracle chief executive Larry Ellison used his closing keynote at Oracle OpenWorld to make it clear that his company is gunning for Red Hat..
Iain Thomson Nov 15 2007 11:29PM Software
Poor resource planning puts IT projects at risk

Poor resource planning puts IT projects at risk

Failure to get IT resource requirements mapped out adequately undermines the chances of IT projects succeeding and raises the risk of projects going over time and over budget, according to new research..
Robert Jaques Nov 14 2007 7:19AM Strategy
Attackers take aim at IE7 flaw

Attackers take aim at IE7 flaw

Microsoft is warning users to avoid suspicious websites and emails after attacks were reported on an unpatched flaw in Internet Explorer 7.
Shaun Nichols Oct 30 2007 2:15PM Security
Profit slump at second largest memory maker

Profit slump at second largest memory maker

Giant memory chip maker Hynix is unlikely to dig its way out of its current slump in profits before the second quarter of next year, say analysts in South Korea, where the manufacturer of DRAM and flash memory chips is based..
Simon Burns Oct 23 2007 3:26PM Hardware
Crazy John's founder dead at 42

Crazy John's founder dead at 42

John Ilhan founder and CEO of popular Crazy John's mobile phone stores has died of a suspected heart attack at age 42, according to media reports.
Staff Writers Oct 23 2007 2:37PM Strategy
Profit slump at second largest memory maker

Profit slump at second largest memory maker

Analysts expect more bad news before profit recovery next year.
Simon Burns Oct 23 2007 7:29AM Financial Services
Nine out of ten websites are at risk

Nine out of ten websites are at risk

As many as 90 percent of websites have serious vulnerabilities that make them a target for online attacks, according to research by WhiteHat Security.
Fiona Raisbeck Oct 17 2007 9:39AM Security
Microsoft aims patent guns at Red Hat

Microsoft aims patent guns at Red Hat

Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer has warned users of Red Hat Linux that they will have to pay Microsoft for its intellectual property.
Tom Sanders Oct 9 2007 10:42PM Software
When it comes to network security, there are no grey areas

When it comes to network security, there are no grey areas

Millions of applications are installed on company networks each day without the permission of the IT department. These pieces of software are known as ‘Greynets’. They are multiplying constantly and, with many remaining unknown to the IT team and others difficult to locate, are damaging network performance, distracting staff, and creating a hole in network defences.
Staff Writers Oct 8 2007 12:22PM Security
Beagle gets another shot at space

Beagle gets another shot at space

The team behind the Beagle spacecraft, which crashed on Mars on Christmas Day 2003, is to try again. But this time the project will aim for the Moon.
Iain Thomson Sep 25 2007 4:23PM Software
Inventors protest at US patent bill

Inventors protest at US patent bill

Protests have begun over a reform of the patent laws being considered by the US government.
Iain Thomson Sep 24 2007 2:01PM Hardware
Widgets put firms at risk

Widgets put firms at risk

Employees who run widgets and gadgets on their desktop could compromisenetwork security.
Dave Bailey Sep 24 2007 6:44AM Security
Check Point shines in Munich rain, CEO Shwed hints at future acquisitions

Check Point shines in Munich rain, CEO Shwed hints at future acquisitions

Check Point used its annual EMEA customer and partner event, Check Point Experience, to announce a vision of "pure security".
Paul Fisher Sep 10 2007 6:59AM Security
Gadget overload keeps kids awake at night

Gadget overload keeps kids awake at night

The huge increase in ownership of entertainment gadgetry is having a detrimental effect on the length and quality of teenagers' sleep, according to new research by The Sleep Council.
Staff Writers Aug 29 2007 2:25PM Hardware
Google balks at Microsoft's open source licence

Google balks at Microsoft's open source licence

Google has lashed out at Microsoft's request to approve its shared source licence as an official open source licence.
Tom Sanders Aug 21 2007 10:29PM Software
Email taking over from phones at work

Email taking over from phones at work

Email has overtaken telephony as the communication tool of choice in the workplace, new research claimed today.
Robert Jaques Aug 21 2007 1:51PM Telco/ISP
Microsoft has second go at single sign-on

Microsoft has second go at single sign-on

Microsoft has started offering developers a software development kit for its Windows Live ID service.
Shaun Nichols Aug 21 2007 8:09AM Software

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