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Geoscience Australia to crunch 20 years' satellite data
Eyes new Fujitsu supercomputing resource.
Staff Writers
Sep 28 2012 7:03AM
Hardware
Crunch: Telstra fails at cool; Intel leads IIA boogie
Tech's big kahunas attack customer ear drums.
Munir Kotadia
Feb 26 2010 11:11AM
Hardware
Crunch: Chatroulette by Coco; Microsoft wPhone7
Microsoft innovates!
Munir Kotadia
Feb 18 2010 10:05AM
Hardware
Crunch: Google Buzz special
RIP Foursquare?
Munir Kotadia
Feb 12 2010 12:39PM
Software
Crunch: iiNet victorious over AFACT; Frustrated banker busted on live TV
Noone more surprised than AFACT.
Munir Kotadia
Feb 5 2010 1:24PM
Software
The Crunch: ANU supercomputer and Gartner ITxpo
Beastly boxes spin up in Canberra as Gartner's talking heads hit Sydney.
Ben Grubb
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Munir Kotadia
Nov 20 2009 10:36AM
Hardware
The Crunch: Telstra AGM; McAfee makes trojans
The Crunch crew stalk Telstra's CEO David Thodey.
Ben Grubb
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Munir Kotadia
Nov 6 2009 12:36PM
Security
The Weekly Crunch: October 9, 2009
iTnews' weekly roundup.
Ben Grubb
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Munir Kotadia
Oct 9 2009 1:40PM
Oddware
Making a case to the board
Justifying security spend in tough times is a hard sell. So, avoid complex ROI arguments, focus on risk and steer clear of jargon, says Rob Buckley.
Rob Buckley
Jan 12 2009 4:52PM
Security
Credit crunch forcing software engineers into crime
The Devil makes work for idle hands, according to Kaspersky Lab.
Phil Muncaster
Dec 8 2008 10:42AM
Security
Credit crunch means fewer security professionals and growing risks
The gap between security risks and our ability to tackle them is set to rise.
Derek Parkinson
Oct 29 2008 10:20AM
Security
Credit crunch to force revamp of legacy systems
With IT budgets being squeezed many companies will be forced to think about improving the security of their legacy systems, Benjamin Jun, told at the RSA Conference Europe 2008.
Derek Parkinson
Oct 28 2008 10:10AM
Security
Indian IT providers hit by credit crunch
Two of the biggest Indian outsourcing providers are feeling the effects of the global credit crisis as their second quarter financial results show slowing growth.
Rosalie Marshall
Oct 23 2008 2:47PM
Strategy
Economic crisis a 'return to normality', ANZ CEO says
Global economic uncertainty may be curbing jobs and investments, but according to Mike Smith, CEO of the ANZ bank, ‘good businesses’ should have nothing to fear.
Liz Tay
Oct 8 2008 12:30AM
Financial Services
Local job crunch looms as resumes rise
Seek has foreshadowed a rise in unemployment levels on the back of the financial crisis and a fall in new job ads in September.
Staff Writers
Oct 7 2008 12:47PM
Training & Development
Credit crunch angst boosts open source software
The crashing state of the economy is not a bad thing for everybody, a recent survey by the Open Solutions Alliance uncovered.
Emma Hughes
Jul 29 2008 1:29PM
Software
IIA warns of potential broadband cost crunch
The Internet Industry Association says Australia needs pipes and policies now.
Staff Writers
Jul 2 2007 12:03PM
Telco/ISP
HDTV threatens 'bandwidth crunch'
Cable infrastructures will not be able to cope, warns analyst.
Robert Jaques
Jan 17 2007 8:58AM
Telco/ISP
It’s crunch time for cybercrime
Fighting extortion, paedophilia and identity theft is all in a day’s work for the National Hi-Tech Crime Unit. Dan Ilett talks to its head, Len Hynds.
Dan Ilett
Apr 13 2004 3:14PM
Security
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