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Cisco could walk away from Tandberg deal
Tandberg shareholders hold out for higher price.
Phil Muncaster
Nov 2 2009 6:46AM
Networking
IT service providers giving support away for free
IT service providers are giving away an average of 28 per cent of their business service and support each year through a lack of insight into what customers are entitled to receive, according to research by Accenture.
Dave Bailey
Mar 3 2009 6:03AM
Strategy
IT workers giving away free time
A third of UK IT professionals are doing unpaid overtime – the equivalent of 34 days free work every year, according to trade union body the TUC.
Bryan Glick
Feb 28 2009 6:43PM
Training & Development
Weekly Roundup: The NBN seems further away and an astronaut outs aliens on heavy metal radio
New setbacks arose this week for the national broadband network (NBN). In other news, a former astronaut claimed aliens have been to Earth during a radio interview.
Staff Writers
Jul 26 2008 1:24PM
Telco/ISP
Intrusive ads turn surfers away
Nearly three-quarters of web users have left a favourite site because of intrusive or annoying ads, according to new research.
Staff Writers
Jul 24 2008 9:11AM
Software
WiMax woos subscribers away from DSL
WiMax is expected to become an "appealing substitute" to traditional fixed-line broadband over the coming years, according to Juniper Research..
Staff Writers
May 10 2008 12:20PM
Telco/ISP
One-third of breach victims walk away from company, survey
People are annoyed over the loss or theft of their personal information, a new survey from the Ponemon Institute reveals.
Sue
Apr 17 2008 10:07AM
Security
Gaming away the Australian skills shortage
With the 2008 harvest of high school graduates now in the bag, universities are reporting rising enrolment figures in the traditionally stark fields of science and engineering.
Liz Tay
Jan 29 2008 3:31PM
Training & Development
Pepsi and Amazon give away DRM-free MP3s
$1bn worth of tunes up for grabs.
Clement James
Jan 16 2008 11:14AM
Software
Staff shy away from naked video-conferencing
Revealed: the reason video-conferencing is not taking off. Remote access technology is leading managers to a more relaxed style of working, according to new research.
Iain Thomson
Jul 18 2007 2:45PM
Training & Development
Mainstream global mobile video 'years away'
Market has great potential, but is far from mature, reports In-Stat. The global market for mobile video services offers great potential, but is in a state a flux and will take "quite a few years" to settle down, according to researchers.
Robert Jaques
Jul 18 2007 2:07PM
Telco/ISP
Spam makes users turn away from email
Spam volumes to reach 40bn messages in 2007, IDC predicts.
Tom Sanders
Apr 11 2007 8:12AM
Security
Spam makes users turn away from email
The increasing volume of spam email messages is driving users to look for alternative media such as instant messaging and low cost VoIP calls, analyst firm
IDC
predicts in a new study.
Tom Sanders
Apr 10 2007 1:05PM
Security
Sony backs away from Blu-ray porn
Adult industry gears up for wholesale switch to HD-DVD.
Iain Thomson
Jan 23 2007 9:13AM
Software
Investors shy away from Web 2.0 start-ups
No guarantee of big returns.
Tom Sanders
Oct 6 2006 10:11AM
Software
Update: Vulnerabilities - An exploit a day turns people away from Internet Explorer
31 - H D Moore, the man behind the Metasploit toolkit, an open-source tool for developing, testing and using exploit code, published a bug-a-day log for the month of July. All the bugs have been found in Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser. Moore said in his blog that he decided to embark on this mission "to create awareness about the types of bugs that plague modern browsers and to demonstrate the techniques used to discover them".
Staff Writers
Aug 14 2006 2:44PM
Security
Update: Vulnerabilities - An exploit a day turns people away from Internet Explorer
31 - H D Moore, the man behind the Metasploit toolkit, an open-source tool for developing, testing and using exploit code, published a bug-a-day log for the month of July. All the bugs have been found in Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser. Moore said in his blog that he decided to embark on this mission "to create awareness about the types of bugs that plague modern browsers and to demonstrate the techniques used to discover them".
Staff Writers
Aug 14 2006 2:44PM
Security
Update: Vulnerabilities - An exploit a day turns people away from Internet Explorer
31 - H D Moore, the man behind the Metasploit toolkit, an open-source tool for developing, testing and using exploit code, published a bug-a-day log for the month of July. All the bugs have been found in Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser. Moore said in his blog that he decided to embark on this mission "to create awareness about the types of bugs that plague modern browsers and to demonstrate the techniques used to discover them".
Staff Writers
Aug 14 2006 2:44PM
Security
Update: Vulnerabilities - An exploit a day turns people away from Internet Explorer
31 - H D Moore, the man behind the Metasploit toolkit, an open-source tool for developing, testing and using exploit code, published a bug-a-day log for the month of July. All the bugs have been found in Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser. Moore said in his blog that he decided to embark on this mission "to create awareness about the types of bugs that plague modern browsers and to demonstrate the techniques used to discover them".
Staff Writers
Aug 14 2006 2:44PM
Security
Update: Vulnerabilities - An exploit a day turns people away from Internet Explorer
31 - H D Moore, the man behind the Metasploit toolkit, an open-source tool for developing, testing and using exploit code, published a bug-a-day log for the month of July. All the bugs have been found in Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser. Moore said in his blog that he decided to embark on this mission "to create awareness about the types of bugs that plague modern browsers and to demonstrate the techniques used to discover them".
Staff Writers
Aug 14 2006 2:44PM
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