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Phone fraud - the cost of doing nothing
Convergence of voice, video and data onto a single network presents great opportunities for the Enterprise. These opportunities also bring ever changing challenges for the IT department – especially as voice becomes another application on the converged network.
Craig Pollard
Aug 17 2005 10:45AM
Security
Home workers cost business billions
British businesses are losing £8.5 billion a year through the security threat posed by working from home.
David Quainton
Apr 15 2005 11:47AM
Security
Outsourcing firms warned of 'significant cost of security'
International enterprises cannot afford to ignore the potentially serious IT security implications that arise when they decide to outsource core business functions to third party providers, industry analysts have warned.
Robert Jaques
Oct 5 2004 10:53AM
Security
Nortel: shunning direct cost us deals
A senior Nortel executive has admitted that the company's past reluctance to market directly to large businesses has cost it enterprise share.
Angus Kidman
Sep 7 2004 12:00AM
Networking
Telstra’s record profit amidst cost cutting plan
Telstra reports record profit largely due to cost cutting, as the telco strive to boost sales growth.
Siobhan Chapman
Aug 12 2004 12:00AM
Telco/ISP
Study touts potential cost savings
Staff Writers
Aug 5 2004 12:00AM
Telco/ISP
One out of two firms prefer IT security to cost cutting
One in two UK businesses regard IT security as a higher priority than cost cutting.
Dan Ilett
Apr 8 2004 3:32PM
Security
Worms to cost ISPs $370 million
Worms will cost internet service providers $370 million this year.
Steve Gold
Mar 8 2004 10:35AM
Security
Telstra cost cutting program boosts profit
Telstra has announced a ‘solid’ half-year result with an after-tax profit of almost $2.3 billion.
Staff Writers
Feb 12 2004 12:00AM
Telco/ISP
For Mid-Sized Organizations, High Security Can Be Low Cost
In a tight economy, it’s easy to believe that postponing investments is fiscally responsible.
Steve Schlesinger
Jan 16 2004 9:55AM
Security
Open Source Security: Better Protection at a Lower Cost
At first glance, the idea of using open source software for a firewall or other security application seems counterintuitive, even absurd.
Steve Schlesinger
Jan 12 2004 1:02PM
Security
Damaged cables could cost Telstra $110M
Staff Writers
Nov 20 2002 12:00AM
Telco/ISP
Worms cost business millions a day
Microsoft platforms lost Australian businesses at least $40 million due to the recent Blaster and Sobig worm attacks, open source advocates claim.
Fleur Doidge
Jan 1 2000 12:00AM
Security
Cost savings blamed for outsourcing death spiral
Fleur Doidge
Jan 1 2000 12:00AM
Strategy
Vic Govt IT upgrade cost blows out
An upgrade of the Victorian Parliament's computer system spiralled out by more than $1.6 million, due to poor management and a lack of skills or experience in the IT unit, an auditor general’s report has found.
Staff Writers
Jan 1 2000 12:00AM
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