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LCD manufacturers admit to price fixing

LCD manufacturers admit to price fixing

Three of the world’s biggest LCD manufacturers have admitted taking part in a huge price fixing conspiracy to drive up the price of their products.
Iain Thomson Nov 13 2008 2:54PM Hardware
Companies have security to consider with in-the-cloud Office

Companies have security to consider with in-the-cloud Office

Security professionals weigh in on concerns of the next version of Microsoft Office, which will include components available in the cloud.
Angela Moscaritolo Oct 30 2008 9:36AM Security
Linux code worth $10.8bn

Linux code worth $10.8bn

The most recent version of Fedora would have cost a conventional software company US$10.8bn to develop, according to the Linux Foundation.
Shaun Nichols Oct 24 2008 3:03PM Software
Corporates failing on email security

Corporates failing on email security

Barely a quarter of companies have an effective system in place to stop data leaks over email, according to a new IDC survey of American businesses.
Iain Thomson Oct 22 2008 2:59PM Security
VCs backing off of open source

VCs backing off of open source

Venture capital firms are pumping less money into open source companies, according to recent report.
Shaun Nichols Oct 20 2008 6:44AM Software
Poor data classification costing companies dear

Poor data classification costing companies dear

Companies are wasting up to £1m per terabyte of data they store because of poor or non-existent data classification.
Ian Williams Oct 11 2008 2:09PM Storage
Insiders, not hackers, responsible for corporate data loss

Insiders, not hackers, responsible for corporate data loss

A new survey of IT professionals has shown how external hackers have very little responsibility for corporate data leaks.
Iain Thomson Oct 10 2008 3:15PM Security
Companies being hit by moles who are employed by gangs to steal data

Companies being hit by moles who are employed by gangs to steal data

Criminal gangs are placing staff members in companies to operate as moles.
Dan Raywood Oct 7 2008 9:54AM Security
Phone companies latest iPhone slowdown culprit

Phone companies latest iPhone slowdown culprit

A recent survey by Wired magazine has pointed to mobile carriers as the reason for the iPhone 3G slowdown.
Shaun Nichols Aug 26 2008 3:13PM Telco/ISP
Companies urged to address staff turnover

Companies urged to address staff turnover

Research and advisory firm Computer Economics has been conducting research into why IT staff stay in their jobs to give organisations a better idea on how to retain employees..
Rosalie Marshall Aug 22 2008 7:58AM Training & Development
Companies ignoring unified comms security

Companies ignoring unified comms security

Companies are leaving their unified communications (UC) systems wide open to hackers, newly published research claims.
Robert Jaques Jul 17 2008 7:52AM Security
Virtual Companies a reality for Vermont

Virtual Companies a reality for Vermont

A new law passed in the US state of Vermont earlier this month is expected to pave the way for the first entirely Virtual Company (VC) in America.Journalist - Dylan Bushell-Embling - investigates the impact of this law for Australian businesses...
Staff Writers Jul 1 2008 6:00AM Strategy
Austrade urges Aussie ICT companies to explore Asia

Austrade urges Aussie ICT companies to explore Asia

The Australian Trade Commission (Austrade) is urging Australian ICT companies to look beyond the UK and US when forging new overseas business strategies.
Staff Writers Jun 19 2008 2:30PM Strategy
Austrade shows off nine Oz tech companies to Microsoft HQ

Austrade shows off nine Oz tech companies to Microsoft HQ

Nine Australian technology companies spent this week showcasing their financial services expertise in the US as part of an Australian Trade Commission (Austrade) initiative.
Staff Writers Jun 6 2008 3:57PM Strategy
One third of US companies employ email snoops

One third of US companies employ email snoops

A survey carried out by security outfit Proofpoint has revealed that 32 percent OF US companies employ people specifically to read employee e-mails.
Stewart Meagher May 23 2008 7:44AM Security
SAP helps Australian companies meet environmental standards

SAP helps Australian companies meet environmental standards

SAP is launching its Environmental Compliance software platform for Australian and New Zealand corporations in correspondence with the National Greenhouse and Energy Reporting Act 2007.
Ashley Clark May 9 2008 7:49AM Software
Companies warned not to skip Vista

Companies warned not to skip Vista

In a sure sign that many companies are far from eager to upgrade to Windows Vista, analyst firm Forrester Research has published a report urging enterprises not to wait for Windows 7..
Guy Dixon Apr 21 2008 7:47AM Software
Financial services companies 'struggling' with multichannel authentication

Financial services companies 'struggling' with multichannel authentication

Financial services companies are struggling to deal with a variety of challenges associated with authenticating and securing their customer accounts in an increasingly complex multichannel environment, a panel of IT security professionals said at this week's RSA Conference in San Francisco.
Jim Carr Apr 11 2008 6:05AM Security
Austrade seeks financial services companies to visit Microsoft HQ

Austrade seeks financial services companies to visit Microsoft HQ

The Australian Trade Commission (Austrade) is seeking applications from financial services technology companies keen to be involved in a trade mission to visit Microsoft’s headquarters in Redmond, Seattle.
Mitchell Bingemann Mar 20 2008 3:52PM Software
Online music companies thrive as old firms struggle

Online music companies thrive as old firms struggle

As major recording labels like EMI slash staff and revise revenue forecasts, the online music business is reporting strong growth and sees 2008 as a bumper year.

Iain Thomson Jan 18 2008 12:12PM Software

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