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Symantec aquires anti-spam company Turn Tide
Symantec added more anti-spam technology to its arsenal with its recent acquisition of Turn Tide.
Marcia Savage
Jul 14 2004 5:34PM
Security
Diamond mining company betters LAN security
The South African operations of international diamond mining house De Beers has standardized on the Enterasys Secure NetworksT solution for its local area network (LAN).
Illena Armstrong
Jun 16 2004 4:37PM
Security
F5 buys web security company
Israeli venture capital firm JVP announced Tuesday that it sold its portfolio company, MagniFire Websystems, to F5 Networks for $29 million in cash.
Marcia Savage
Jun 2 2004 12:37PM
Security
Web company Singos for its supper
Victorian web-based services provider WDG has bought online marketing company ResultMedia for a seven-figure sum.
Fleur Doidge
Apr 27 2004 12:00AM
Software
Sydney company extends $40m Telstra support deal
Digital services provider Broadcast Services Australia (BSA) has won a multi-million-dollar competitive tender to provide support and maintenance to Telstra in Sydney and Brisbane for another two years.
Fleur Doidge
Apr 13 2004 12:00AM
Telco/ISP
NZ city trials SMS parking from Aust company
An Australian company, CHS Parking Equipment, has delivered to New Zealand what it's touting as the world's first car parking using SMS.
Staff Writers
Mar 31 2004 12:00AM
Telco/ISP
System management company turns an eye to patch management
Mobile Automation has released a patch management solution to aid companies in securing the machines outside their office walls.
Illena Armstrong
Mar 18 2004 4:16PM
Security
Transaction security company launched {Embargoed: March 22}
Former security experts from the likes of Oracle, ISS, Symantec and other IT giants have launched a new company that focuses on safeguarding organizations’ biggest assets: their profits.
Illena Armstrong
Mar 18 2004 4:12PM
Security
HP acquires Texan identity management company
Hewlett-Packard has acquired TruLogica, a privately-held firm selling identity management systems. Terms of the deal have not been announced.
Steve Gold
Mar 12 2004 3:11PM
Security
TruSecure product nixes vulnerabilities based on company assets
{Announcement hits Monday}TruSecure Corporation has released a product to help security administrators quickly understand intelligence data from their disparate security solutions and take action where necessary.
Illena Armstrong
Jan 23 2004 3:04PM
Security
E-voting company hacked
A US developer of secure electronic voting, VoteHere, has admitted that a hacker broke into its systems and accessed internal documents.
Dan Ilett
Jan 8 2004 12:23PM
Security
The PC Company closes its doors
New Zealand's largest local PC assembler, The PC Company, closed its doors across the nation on Monday September 8 and stopped answering the phones.
Richard Wood
Jan 1 2000 12:00AM
Hardware
Aust company tracks athletes
Canberra company GPSports is tackling overseas markets, with a system that uses GPS to help athletes in their training.
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Vivienne Fisher
Jan 1 2000 12:00AM
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