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Aussie company secures Vietnam’s Defence
Network security vendor, Senetas has signed a non-binding memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Vietnam Information Security Laboratories (VISL), an agency of Vietnam’s Ministry of Defence, to distribute Senetas CypherNet high speed network encryption products.
Lilia Guan
Jan 21 2008 2:18PM
Security
Aussie Web shop offers discount to Firefox users
An Australian PC retailer has come up with a novel way of supporting the 'alternative' software movement..
Clement James
Jan 8 2008 7:53AM
Software
Sun's petabyte datacentre in a box makes its Aussie debut
In a bid to tackle the array of data storage issues facing today's IT industry, Sun Microsystems has unveiled a prototype of an eco-friendly, mobile virtualised datacentre in Sydney Harbour this week.
Liz Tay
Dec 19 2007 6:57AM
Hardware
Aussie boffins build intelligent bra
Australian scientists have created an 'intelligent' bra that monitors the user's activity to determine the most comfortable fit for future underwear..
Iain Thomson
Dec 11 2007 7:03AM
Hardware
Google-mobiles start snapping Aussie cities
Camera-shy pedestrians should be advised to stay indoors this summer as a fleet of Google-mobiles equipped with roof-mounted cameras trawl Australian capital cities snapping locales for the Internet search giant’s Google Street View.
Mitchell Bingemann
Nov 26 2007 3:54PM
Software
California University goes with Aussie developer
Australian-based software developer, HarvestRoad, has been selected by California State University as a core component in the prototype development of its California State University (CSU) Digital Marketplace.
Staff Writers
Nov 26 2007 2:58PM
Software
Aussie financial platform service provider enters UK market
Australian-based online portfolio administration service provider, Præmium Australia has been chosen by a UK-based Cofunds to provide financial services and reporting tools.
Staff Writers
Nov 23 2007 3:51PM
Financial Services
Are office printers too confusing for Aussies?
A Galaxy poll, commissioned by Konica Minolta, shows two thirds of Australian office workers are confused by the functionality of their office printers.
Lilia Guan
Nov 22 2007 3:16PM
Hardware
Japanese market open to Aussie ICT companies
A free support service is helping local ICT companies make their mark in the lucrative Japanese market.
Staff Writers
Nov 20 2007 2:21PM
Strategy
Getalife social networking site urges Aussies to interact in person
An Australian-based online social networking site is encouraging its users to get out and actually meet with their online friends.
Lilia Guan
Nov 16 2007 1:20PM
Software
Online businesses booming thanks to Web 2.0
Independent Australian telecommunications researcher BuddeComm has released a new study which finds solid new business models, backed by spectacular growth in online advertising, are quickly laying the foundations of the new internet economy.
Staff Writers
Nov 9 2007 2:03PM
Software
Sourcefire expands Aussie presence
Open source security vendor, Sourcefire, is set to expand its Australian presence as it looks to recruit a new sales team and launches a new training program including a seminar series.
Staff Writers
Sep 25 2007 2:30PM
Training & Development
Aussie Nuix to open US office
Data forensics software vendor Nuix set to expand its Australian channel and global presence.
Negar Salek
Aug 29 2007 3:04PM
Security
Aussie businesses suffer during network outages
A mere five minute corporate network outage has huge implications for Australian businesses and is a worrying concern for IT professionals according to the Radware ‘Application-Smart Networking’ survey on iTnews.com.au recently.
Staff Writers
Aug 9 2007 11:13AM
Networking
Aussie security vendor claims new approach to security
Enhancing user controls over programs is the only way to destabilise the growth of malware, according to a NSW-based security vendor.
Negar Salek
Jul 13 2007 8:35AM
Security
Aussie boffins tailor smart clothes
Researchers from the University of South Australia have developed techo-trousers embedded with tiny electronic sensors that can monitor heart or respiratory functions wirelessly.
Robert Jaques
Jul 4 2007 10:35AM
Networking
Aussie boffins boost solar cell efficiency
Australian scientists promise cheaper and more effective panels.
Robert Jaques
May 7 2007 10:34AM
Hardware
Virus writers target Australian PM
Security experts have warned of a virus being distributed via email claiming that the Australian Prime Minister has had a serious heart attack.
Iain Thomson
Feb 20 2007 8:59AM
Security
Microsoft settles lawsuits with Aussie resellers
Microsoft Australia has settled its legal action against four Victorian computer businesses, Panda Computer, JSN Computers, PC Ideas, and Ozsmartstore, a company that operates through eBay.
Lilia Guan
Nov 1 2006 10:49AM
Software
Aussie drivers in internet switch scam
Drivers in New South Wales, Australia, are using the internet to trade demerit points in a bid to keep hold of their driving licences, according to reports.
René Millman
Jul 17 2006 11:50AM
Security
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