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IT departments can save the planet

IT departments can save the planet

According to a new report released by the Climate Group and the Global e-Sustainability Initiative, changes to the way that businesses operate could have a dramatic impact on emissions and energy consumption, and can help reduce enterprise carbon footprints.
Jun 25 2008 2:03PM Hardware
Can Australia lead global R&D?

Can Australia lead global R&D?

The Australian technology industry needs the support of the Government to secure an innovative advantage for the country, according to the Australian Information Industry Association (AIIA).
Liz Tay Jun 23 2008 12:00PM Strategy
Testing can save Web site own goals

Testing can save Web site own goals

Security and availability should be the top priorities for anyone managing a web site, according to the project manager for Uefa.com.
David Neal Jun 2 2008 3:39PM Software
BSA warns Aussie businesses about software piracy ‘can of worms’

BSA warns Aussie businesses about software piracy ‘can of worms’

The Business Software Alliance (BSA) is urging Australian IT managers to better examine their security policies and software assets to make sure they aren’t sitting on a dangerous ‘can of worms’ of software piracy.
Ashley Clark May 29 2008 4:46PM Security
Optus says Conroy's decision to scrap OPEL was flawed

Optus says Conroy's decision to scrap OPEL was flawed

The Federal Government’s decision to scrap OPEL’s $1 billion regional broadband network was based on flawed data according to Optus chief executive Paul O’Sullivan.
Mitchell Bingemann Apr 2 2008 3:37PM Telco/ISP
Effective PC management can slash costs

Effective PC management can slash costs

A new report from Gartner suggests that IT managers could save 42 percent of the total cost of a PC just by managing it correctly..
Iain Thomson Mar 12 2008 7:28AM Hardware
Can Web commuting end the skills shortage?

Can Web commuting end the skills shortage?

Take a look around. Is your office looking emptier? Driven by a focus on the work-life balance and enabled by improved broadband availability, more Australians are working from home.
Liz Tay Mar 11 2008 3:27PM Training & Development
Court rules web trolls can stay anonymous

Court rules web trolls can stay anonymous

An appeals court in California has ruled that the individual behind anonymous posts on a Yahoo message board cannot be identified..
Iain Thomson Feb 12 2008 7:43AM Software
Consumer tech can help small firms

Consumer tech can help small firms

Consumer technologies can increase the productivity of small and medium sized businesses (SMBs) outside the office by 30 to 40 per cent, according to industry analysts.

Clement James Feb 4 2008 3:10PM Strategy
Can Naked DSL force Telstra to loosen its belt?

Can Naked DSL force Telstra to loosen its belt?

With ISPs now able to strip away line rental and offer Naked DSL, should Telstra be worried?
Mitchell Bingemann Nov 29 2007 7:29AM Telco/ISP
Guest column: How data integration can help make e-voting a reality

Guest column: How data integration can help make e-voting a reality

Electronic voting, or e-voting, has been growing in prominence in recent times and for good reason.
Laurie Newman Nov 21 2007 3:58PM Software
Hackers can 'wreak havoc' with zero byte scripts

Hackers can 'wreak havoc' with zero byte scripts

An oldie but a goldie.
Robert Jaques Nov 1 2007 2:35PM Security
Hackers can 'wreak havoc' with zero byte scripts

Hackers can 'wreak havoc' with zero byte scripts

Security experts have warned that cyber-criminals could "wreak havoc" by reworking the decade-old malware-disguising technique of adding zero byte entries to scripts.
Robert Jaques Nov 1 2007 11:14AM Security
Nigeria asks Gates to prove he can pay his way

Nigeria asks Gates to prove he can pay his way

The Nigerian government recently questioned whether Microsoft chairman Bill Gates could afford to support himself during a planned visit to the African country.
Staff Writers Oct 9 2007 1:52PM Software
Adobe discloses Reader, Acrobat flaw; can allow remote code execution

Adobe discloses Reader, Acrobat flaw; can allow remote code execution

Adobe disclosed a vulnerability in its Reader and Acrobat products that can be exploited by remote attackers using malicious PDF documents.
Frank Washkuch Oct 9 2007 1:29PM Security
Virtualisation can cut costs and emissions

Virtualisation can cut costs and emissions

VMware’s Martin Niemer explains why IT strategies based around virtualisation make economic and environmental sense
James Murray Sep 17 2007 10:33AM Hardware
How the IT department can prep for the courtroom

How the IT department can prep for the courtroom

There has been a steady increase in corporate litigation over the past decade, and those legal proceedings are having an unforeseen impact on IT managers. This trend has been accelerated by the recent changes in the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP).
Greg Lawn, Sep 12 2007 3:39PM Security
Online pharmacies can seriously damage health

Online pharmacies can seriously damage health

Dubious online pharmacies are putting the health and wealth of customers at risk by operating without proper credentials and lacking even the most basic e-commerce security features.
Staff Writers Aug 21 2007 7:11AM Telco/ISP
NSA can tap a third of world's telecoms

NSA can tap a third of world's telecoms

The US National Security Agency (NSA) now has the legal right to monitor over a third of the world's telecoms traffic.
Andrew Charlesworth Aug 13 2007 11:13AM Telco/ISP
Summer heat can melt iPods and mobiles

Summer heat can melt iPods and mobiles

An electronics expert today warned that the summer heat could cause batteries in mobile phones, iPods, or other portable devices to "explode, or ooze".
Robert Jaques Aug 7 2007 6:53AM Hardware

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