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Debian flaw exposes communications breakdown

Debian flaw exposes communications breakdown

The recent discovery of a potentially serious Secure Socket Layer (SSL) flaw affecting a popular Linux distribution should act as a wake up call to the open source community, experts warn..
Robert Jaques May 29 2008 10:06AM Software
Liberals to oppose Labor’s raid on communications fund

Liberals to oppose Labor’s raid on communications fund

Shadow Communications Minister Bruce Billson has come out guns blazing at what he considers to be Labor’s planned smash-and-grab raid on the $2 billion Communications Fund.
Lilia Guan May 2 2008 4:17PM Telco/ISP
Unified communications a 'key technology'

Unified communications a 'key technology'

Unified communications is emerging as a "key technology" that can help firms improve business process efficiencies, and address concerns over carbon consumption, experts report..
Robert Jaques May 1 2008 8:58AM Software
Flexible communications key to SME success

Flexible communications key to SME success

The majority of small business decision makers spend a minimum of five hours a week out of the office which can affect the company's ability to make fast decisions when needed..
Staff Writers Apr 29 2008 7:44AM Strategy
Avaya promises intelligent communications

Avaya promises intelligent communications

Avaya has unveiled its latest unified communications software, which it promises is breakthrough technology designed to improve the performance of collaborative teams.
Dave Bailey Mar 19 2008 10:04PM Telco/ISP
Australia’s communications industry agrees on broadband policy principles

Australia’s communications industry agrees on broadband policy principles

Australia’s communications industry has agreed on a series of “fundamental principles” that should be the basis for development of policy governing the broadband environment.

a Staff Writer Feb 26 2008 3:37PM Telco/ISP
Liberal party claims Labor has raided communications fund for the bush

Liberal party claims Labor has raided communications fund for the bush

Shadow Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy Bruce Billson, has come out all guns blazing at the Government, claiming it has made its first moves to raid rural Australia’s 'future proofing' Communications Fund.

a Staff Writer Feb 18 2008 2:17PM Telco/ISP
Mega-sunspots threaten communications

Mega-sunspots threaten communications

A new 11-year cycle of heightened solar activity poses risks for power grids, communications, GPS, mobile phones and even ATM transactions, experts warned today..
Robert Jaques Jan 9 2008 7:30AM Telco/ISP
Review: Tumbleweed Communications Secure Messenger v6.3

Review: Tumbleweed Communications Secure Messenger v6.3

This product incorporates both email encryption and a slimmed down version of a full content security manager.
Peter Stephenson, Nov 2 2007 11:13AM Security
Optical 'milestone' could turbo charge communications

Optical 'milestone' could turbo charge communications

US scientists are promising ultra fast optical communications after demonstrating a “milestone” technique that allows them to control the spectral properties of ultrafast light pulses.
Robert Jaques Aug 3 2007 6:40AM Telco/ISP
Global Connect touts unified communications

Global Connect touts unified communications

AUSTRALIA - Avaya reseller Global Connect speaks to CRN Unified Communications.
Lilia Guan Jun 21 2007 7:30AM Telco/ISP
Optus in VIC TAFE IP telephony rollout

Optus in VIC TAFE IP telephony rollout

Optus won a contract to rollout IP telephony infrastructure at nine Victorian TAFE institutions.
Staff Writers Aug 21 2006 2:32PM Telco/ISP
Los Alamos securing communications

Los Alamos securing communications

A team of Los Alamos scientists, in collaboration with researchers from the National Institute of Standards and Technology in Boulder, Colo., and Albion College, in Albion, Mich., have achieved quantum key distribution (QKD) at telecommunications industry wavelengths in a 50-kilometer (31 mile) optical fiber.
William Eazel Feb 21 2006 11:04AM Security
Ethan Group eyes wireless, VoIP boost

Ethan Group eyes wireless, VoIP boost

Integrator Ethan Group has signed up with wireless provider BigAir and upgraded its nine-month-old Mitel agreement to platinum status in moves to strengthen its IP communications arsenal.
Fleur Doidge Oct 28 2005 8:30AM Networking
Hannamax goes all NICE

Hannamax goes all NICE

Israeli communications provider NICE Systems has bought out its largest Australian distributor, Hannamax Hi-Tech, for $1.8 million in cash plus a future installment based on performance.
Staff Writers Oct 11 2005 11:40AM Telco/ISP
Getronics launches converged communications arm

Getronics launches converged communications arm

Service provider Getronics has launched a converged communications division to help it ride an advancing wave of IT and telecommunications convergence.
Fleur Doidge Jul 25 2005 4:35PM Networking
Enterprise IP telephony market doubles: IDC

Enterprise IP telephony market doubles: IDC

The enterprise IP telephony market grew 98 percent in 2004, according to industry analyst IDC.
DVD Editor Mar 24 2005 10:46AM Telco/ISP
Vic office bears fruit for Israeli firm

Vic office bears fruit for Israeli firm

Israeli vendor RAD Data Communications has marked the end of a promising first year in Oceania, with Australian sales revenue rising 15 percent to about $8 million since the company’s regional office opened in Melbourne November 2003.
Fleur Doidge Dec 9 2004 1:55PM Software
Don’t prevent communications – monitor them

Don’t prevent communications – monitor them

Personal computers and access to the Internet are becoming ubiquitous in both the commercial and public sector environments; even the UK government has committed to have all government services online by the end of 2005. So why are some organizations trying to prevent the use of the very communications technologies that this pervasiveness brings to our desktops, with all the advantages of speed and cost-saving that they offer?
Melville Carrie Nov 17 2004 10:33AM Security
Communications regulations set for change

Communications regulations set for change

Regulatory systems face possible disruption and significant changes, according to a preliminary report released yesterday by the Australian Communications Authority (ACA).
Staff Writers Aug 6 2004 12:00AM Telco/ISP

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