clients

Swiss WikiLeaker gets $7.5k fine

Swiss WikiLeaker gets $7.5k fine

No jail time for "revenge" leak.
Liam Tung Jan 20 2011 9:31AM Financial Services
Former Swiss banker pushed to WikiLeaks

Former Swiss banker pushed to WikiLeaks

Defiance before facing music.
Liam Tung Jan 18 2011 9:37AM Financial Services
Red Hat combines desktop and server virtualisation

Red Hat combines desktop and server virtualisation

Enterprise Virtualisation 2.2 released.
Daniel Robinson Jun 25 2010 1:09PM Software
IBM spends US$1.7 billion on Sterling Commerce

IBM spends US$1.7 billion on Sterling Commerce

Big Blue shells out for AT&T's B2B subsidiary.
Shaun Nichols May 25 2010 2:09PM Software
HSBC admits to understating data theft

HSBC admits to understating data theft

Not tens, but thousands of clients affected.
David Neal Mar 13 2010 7:55AM Security
Domino's orders thin clients for pizza stores

Domino's orders thin clients for pizza stores

Domino's Pizza is implementing a new thin-client store system for 8,000 of its franchised stores around the world.
Tom Young Feb 4 2009 6:52AM Software
Intel and Citrix partner on virtual clients

Intel and Citrix partner on virtual clients

Intel and Citrix are aiming to make client systems easier to secure and manage by virtualising the user environment and linking it to a Citrix-based management infrastructure, the Citrix Desktop Delivery Solution.
Daniel Robinson Jan 21 2009 4:31PM Software
Security attacks reach 2.5 billion per day

Security attacks reach 2.5 billion per day

IBM has announced a number of new initiatives which it claims will improve enterprise security and help clients save costs, in response to a massive rise in web-based threats.
David Neal Dec 8 2008 2:41PM Security
IBM launches cloud services

IBM launches cloud services

IBM has unveiled new services designed to help customers evaluate, install, configure and deliver secure cloud computing inside the data centre, and protect against web-based threats.
Phil Muncaster Nov 25 2008 6:11AM Networking
Bulletproof offers clients ability to control time with VMware

Bulletproof offers clients ability to control time with VMware

Australian hosting provider, Bulletproof Networks, is offering clients the ability to control time on their virtual machines (VM) with the launch of dedicated virtualised hosting.
Lilia Guan Apr 1 2008 3:32PM Software
ComputerCorp gives Telstra help with clients

ComputerCorp gives Telstra help with clients

National ICT integrator ComputerCORP (Operations) has signed a three year managed service contract with Telstra Corporation to provide hardware solutions and associated services across Australia and overseas for some of the telco's clients.
a Staff Writer Jan 14 2008 4:00PM Telco/ISP
Thin clients get multimedia boost

Thin clients get multimedia boost

Wyse Technology has introduced new thin client terminals, including its first laptop format device. The models are among the first to address one of the chief criticisms of thin clients; that they do not work well with applications that use multimedia content.
Daniel Robinson Oct 16 2007 3:01PM Networking
Datacom goes thin

Datacom goes thin

IT service provider Datacom has implemented a selection of thin clients by Wyse Technology, into its call centre business unit.
Staff Writers Apr 11 2007 2:04PM Hardware
CBL helps out HP clients

CBL helps out HP clients

CBL Data Recovery Technologies has been appointed by HP to provide data recovery services in Australia, China, India, Singapore and Taiwan.
Lilia Guan Oct 18 2006 12:56PM Hardware
Whitehall opts for thin clients

Whitehall opts for thin clients

The government plans to move to thin client computers to help tackle security issues, according to the new Whitehall chief information officer (CIO).
Sarah Arnott Jul 13 2006 2:40PM Hardware
Users prefer thin clients: Wyse survey

Users prefer thin clients: Wyse survey

Thin client vendor Wyse Technology has been travelling Australia promoting a recent survey that suggests most users actually do prefer server-centric computing to desktop PCs.
Fleur Doidge Oct 13 2004 12:00AM Hardware
Thin clients boom due to cost/security benefits

Thin clients boom due to cost/security benefits

The 'thin client' computing market grew by almost 50 percent in Australia last year due to reduced costs and increased security, said industry analyst IDC.
Ty Pendlbury Sep 13 2004 12:00AM Hardware

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