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Microsoft says Google success was 'wake-up call'

Microsoft says Google success was 'wake-up call'

The success of Google served as a "wake-up call" for Microsoft to the financial power of Web advertising, Microsoft's chief technologist said on Tuesday.
Staff Writers Feb 28 2007 10:36AM Software
Experts call for fundamental IT security rethink

Experts call for fundamental IT security rethink

UK's Nationwide laptop theft highlights inadequacies of traditional security.
Robert Jaques Feb 23 2007 10:23AM Security
Operator appointed for Do Not Call Register

Operator appointed for Do Not Call Register

The ACMA has announced that Melbourne-based company Service Stream Solutions has been appointed to operate and manage the national Do Not Call Register.
Staff Writers Feb 2 2007 10:38AM Telco/ISP
Telcos call on convergence to fight VoIP

Telcos call on convergence to fight VoIP

Fixed and mobile operators set to invest US$450 million over next five years.
Robert Jaques Nov 10 2006 9:48AM Telco/ISP
Amnesty International issues call to bloggers

Amnesty International issues call to bloggers

Bloggers asked to show solidarity with oppressed Web users.
Clement James Oct 31 2006 9:42AM Software
Microsoft issues IT security call to arms

Microsoft issues IT security call to arms

Despite on-going spat with McAfee and Symantec.
Clement James Oct 26 2006 9:55AM Security
Customer data stolen at Indian call centres

Customer data stolen at Indian call centres

Employees in outsourced call centres are stealing sensitive customer data and selling it on the black market, an investigation has found.
Fiona Raisbeck Oct 4 2006 5:20PM Security
Microsoft issues Windows Vista rallying call

Microsoft issues Windows Vista rallying call

Developers urge to hop onboard the Vista train.
Tom Sanders Sep 19 2006 3:35PM Software
VoIP call quality getting worse

VoIP call quality getting worse

Research claims quality of one in five VoIP calls is 'unacceptable'.
Will Head Jul 26 2006 12:42PM Telco/ISP
Europe overcharging for mobile call termination

Europe overcharging for mobile call termination

European mobile phone companies are charging "unrealistic" fees for call termination.
Matt Chapman Jul 5 2006 10:00AM Telco/ISP
Do Not Call register fears unfounded

Do Not Call register fears unfounded

Contact centre vendor, Aspect Software, has dismissed the current concern over the proposed national Do Not Call (DNC) register legislation as a “storm in a tea cup.”

Tim Lohman Jun 8 2006 4:08PM Security
Time to call a spade a spade

Time to call a spade a spade

If you’re paranoid like me, one of your regular daily routines will be a check of your corporate anti-virus to make sure that it is receiving updates regularly. This is not an unreasonable precaution; several times I have seen major brand products silently go into a sulk and stop talking to the update server.
Nick Barron May 9 2006 4:23PM Security
Microsoft: Early release was customers' call

Microsoft: Early release was customers' call

Microsoft released its meta file vulnerability patch early partially because of customer feedback, a company vice president confirmed this week.
Frank Washkuch Jan 6 2006 8:39PM Security
Call me a silly optimist

Call me a silly optimist

When pondering the top information security thinkers of the year, a slew of names came to the minds of our editorial staff. In considering who we wanted highlighted in this issue’s end-of-the-year wrap-up, as well as what main themes of 2005 we thought worth rehashing, we had to think about how IT security was being viewed, what people and issues were helping to push associated issues forward, and how this year’s happenings will affect the industry’s future.
Illena Armstrong Dec 15 2005 6:44PM Security
British businesses call for tougher sentences for hackers

British businesses call for tougher sentences for hackers

More than eight out of ten British businesses think hackers should get longer sentences, according to a new poll.
René Millman Oct 12 2005 12:13PM Security
Police investigate call center breach

Police investigate call center breach

City of London police are probing claims that call center workers in India were selling the confidential information of British bank customers. The allegations arose from a sting operation by an undercover reporter for the Sun newspaper.
René Millman Jun 23 2005 11:25AM Security
MPs call for Computer Misuse Act changes

MPs call for Computer Misuse Act changes

The head of the All Party Parliamentary Internet Group (Apig) has called for amendments to the Computer Misuse Act.
David Quainton Mar 10 2005 5:01PM Security
Institute begins call for experts

Institute begins call for experts

Information security training organisation SANS is beginning a “call for experts” to help its annual study of critical internet threats.
David Quainton Jan 27 2005 2:29PM Security
Call for government to take a stronger stance

Call for government to take a stronger stance

Jon Tullett Dec 6 2004 12:56PM Security
Optus to establish Indian call centre

Optus to establish Indian call centre

Telco Optus this week confirmed plans to establish call centre operations in India.
Staff Writers Nov 18 2004 12:00AM Telco/ISP

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