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Google outlines possible future of search

Google outlines possible future of search

The growth of cloud computing and internet connectivity will drive search to new levels over the next ten years, according to Google.
Shaun Nichols Sep 19 2008 9:08AM Software
Intel study shows data centres need not be cool

Intel study shows data centres need not be cool

A pilot study by Intel on data centre cooling has shown that systems architects may be overspecifying data centre operations.
Iain Thomson Sep 19 2008 9:08AM Storage
Company claims to have made unclonable RFID chips

Company claims to have made unclonable RFID chips

Silicon Valley start-up Verayo is claiming to have produced a system that provides unclonable RFID chips..
Iain Thomson Sep 9 2008 3:15PM Hardware
In-car spy units to catch ‘misuse’

In-car spy units to catch ‘misuse’

Companies can save up to $750 per month on corporate vehicle costs by spying on what employees are using the cars for, according to an Aussie software company.
Staff Writers Sep 3 2008 12:01AM Hardware
One-third of breach victims walk away from company, survey

One-third of breach victims walk away from company, survey

People are annoyed over the loss or theft of their personal information, a new survey from the Ponemon Institute reveals.
Sue Apr 17 2008 10:07AM Security
gotalk acquires Aussie phone card company World Telecom

gotalk acquires Aussie phone card company World Telecom

Following the 2007 acquisition of Telstra’s international phonecards - Say G’day and Super Buzz – Australian-based telecommunication provider, gotalk, has acquired one of Australia’s largest phone card companies ‘World Telecom’ and its key phone card brands.

a Staff Writer Apr 3 2008 12:24PM Telco/ISP
Microsoft acquires anti-rootkit company

Microsoft acquires anti-rootkit company

Microsoft has shored up its enterprise security portfolio -- and gained a toehold in the government marketplace -- with the acquisition of Komoku, a government-funded startup with products that snoop out rootkits.
Jim Carr Mar 25 2008 11:01AM Security
Oz company to manage privacy information for New Zealand citizens

Oz company to manage privacy information for New Zealand citizens

The Office of the Privacy Commissioner (OPC) New Zealand has selected an enterprise content management (ECM) solution from Objective Corporation to support its role in promoting and protecting the privacy of New Zealand citizens.
Staff Writers Jan 22 2008 1:13PM Strategy
Aussie company secures Vietnam’s Defence

Aussie company secures Vietnam’s Defence

Network security vendor, Senetas has signed a non-binding memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Vietnam Information Security Laboratories (VISL), an agency of Vietnam’s Ministry of Defence, to distribute Senetas CypherNet high speed network encryption products.
Lilia Guan Jan 21 2008 2:18PM Security
New Australian company chooses BT for connection

New Australian company chooses BT for connection

New Australian electronic communications network, AXE ECN has chosen BT for connectivity and hosting through Radianz Proximity Solution, for electronic trading access and low-latency market data distribution.
Lilia Guan Jan 14 2008 4:13PM Telco/ISP
Telstra sells subsidiary for $50M to US company

Telstra sells subsidiary for $50M to US company

While most of the nation was busily preparing for the big Day on Christmas eve, Telstra was busily signing an agreement to sell-off its general insurance transaction processing subsidiary, Telstra ebusiness Services Pty Limited (TeBS), to US NASDAQ-listed Ebix for $50 million.
Lilia Guan Jan 7 2008 7:23AM Financial Services
Facebook sues Canadian porn company over alleged hacking

Facebook sues Canadian porn company over alleged hacking

Social networking giant Facebook has sued an Ontario-based company associated with online porn, alleging that it tried to hack into its system and access the personal information of users.
Frank Washkuch Dec 18 2007 9:33AM Security
Poll split shows challenge of maintaining company security policy

Poll split shows challenge of maintaining company security policy

A new poll split highlights the challenge of sustaining company policy that meets the evolving threat landscape.
Fiona Raisbeck Sep 28 2007 10:06AM Security
Poor company policy aids identity theft

Poor company policy aids identity theft

Many businesses are still in the dark ages when it comes to making sure customers are who they say they are, reveals a new report by risk management experts Experian.
Staff Writers Aug 14 2007 5:05PM Security
Company designs location-based advertising for SMEs

Company designs location-based advertising for SMEs

SYDNEY - Sydney-based advertising company, Local Vision, is promoting a range of new ‘location-based’ advertising solutions designed specifically for the SME market.
Sarah Falson Jun 20 2007 2:53PM Financial Services
Software development outsourcing rises in Australia

Software development outsourcing rises in Australia

BALI - Australian-controlled software development company, Mitrais, will build a new headquarters in Bali to support “significant growth” in software development projects being outsourced to Mitrais by Australian IT companies.
Sarah Falson Jun 19 2007 2:57PM Software
Case study: How a company can grow and still protect data

Case study: How a company can grow and still protect data

As a fast growing company that has developed its business around proprietary technologies, WebEx faced the same dilemma.
Randy Barr, Jun 15 2007 11:37AM Security
Local council outsources staff training to IT company

Local council outsources staff training to IT company

SYDNEY – Fairfield City Council is the latest government body to outsource its staff training with PolicyPoint’s online policy education compliance platform.

Sarah Falson Jun 14 2007 7:00AM Training & Development
UK workers abusing company mobiles

UK workers abusing company mobiles

UK employees waste around £400m a year talking to friends and family on company mobile phones which are paid for by their employers, research has claimed.
Robert Jaques Jun 8 2007 4:15PM Training & Development
Australian Hyro benefits from Microsoft buy

Australian Hyro benefits from Microsoft buy

Australian-based digital services company, Hyro, said it will benefit from Microsoft’s aQuantive acquisition.
Sarah Falson May 24 2007 2:38PM Software

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