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IT contractors take a pay cut
Or be “more flexible in earnings expectations”.
Ry Crozier
Sep 1 2009 3:19PM
Training & Development
Kaspersky woos market with polite software
Security suite pushes user experience.
Iain Thomson
Aug 19 2009 4:35PM
Security
Surges cut power to Centrelink data centre
Confirms cause of Easter weekend outage.
Ry Crozier
Jul 15 2009 12:55PM
Networking
Twitter introduces verified accounts to cut down on impersonators and malicious links
Twitter has introduced the first phase of its Verified Accounts program to help profile users confirm their accounts.
SC Australia Staff
Jun 15 2009 10:21AM
Security
Seagate to cut 1,100 jobs
Storage hardware vendor Seagate has revealed it will be cutting some 1,100 employees.
Shaun Nichols
May 14 2009 2:17PM
Training & Development
Dedicated Host has web services cut off
Queensland-based Dedicated Host appears to have shut down after being cut off by at least one wholesale provider and its outsourced support service.
Ry Crozier
Mar 23 2009 3:30PM
Networking
Nokia and Vodafone cut jobs
Mobile giants Nokia and Vodafone have both announced job cuts in an effort to adapt to the challenging economy.
Rosalie Marshall
Feb 26 2009 11:19AM
Hardware
New font uses holes to cut ink use
Dutch marketing and communications company Spranq has come up with a novel and free way of slashing printer ink costs by developing a font with holes in it.
Ian Williams
Dec 18 2008 6:34AM
Software
IT vendors team up to address Gershon findings
Compuware and Fujitsu claim they can help federal government agencies address the Gershon Report requirements of cutting contractor numbers and reducing IT budgets – by selling them more software and services.
Staff Writers
Dec 16 2008 2:15PM
Software
Sony to slash 8,000 jobs
Sony has announced plans to cut 8,000 jobs and 10 per cent of its manufacturing sites by March 2010 as the recession takes its toll.
Rosalie Marshall
Dec 10 2008 6:59AM
Hardware
EU wants to cut cost of mobile calls
The amount that telecoms operators charge for connecting each others' mobile phone calls is set to fall drastically thanks to guidelines just published by the European Commission.
Tony Dennis
Jun 28 2008 12:01PM
Telco/ISP
Virtual worlds can cut staff training costs, says Gartner
According to a new report by analyst firm Gartner, IT chiefs should emphasise the reduced staff training costs that virtual world technology can bring when building a business case.
Rosalie Marshall
Jun 25 2008 2:03PM
Training & Development
Fast ways to cut costs
A recessionary funk is in the air, and if experience is any guide, IT, and consequently IT security, will be one of the first places CFOs and CEOs will look to slash budgets.
Amrit Williams, chief technical officer, BigFix, Inc.
May 27 2008 6:52AM
Security
Dell promises PC power cut
Dell has announced it will cut the power consumption of its desktop and laptop systems by 25 percent by 2010, a move that will lower carbon dioxide emissions and save customers money on energy bills, the firm said.
Daniel Robinson
May 15 2008 3:18PM
Hardware
Vodafone pledges emissions cut
Vodafone has pledged to cut its carbon emissions by 50 per cent in the next 12 years..
Iain Thomson
Apr 25 2008 12:58PM
Telco/ISP
Undersea cables 'cut by saboteurs'
A United Nations official has warned that some of the recent internet outages affecting the Middle East may have been the work of saboteurs..
Iain Thomson
Feb 20 2008 8:11AM
Telco/ISP
Labor‘s $30M technology funding cut will not affect the industry
The Labor government has taken a blade to some of the previous government's pre-election promises for the 2007-08 fiscal year, including $30 million from the federal technology budget.
Lilia Guan
Feb 8 2008 3:18PM
Strategy
More network cables cut in Middle East
Less than a week after Egypt lost two-thirds of its international networking cables, two more lines have been cut off the coast of Dubai.
Iain Thomson
Feb 6 2008 6:15AM
Networking
Xerox moves to cut colour print costs
In a bid to increase the use of colour in standard business documents Xerox has introduced new printers that output colour documents costing no more than the same prints would in black-and-white, according to the firm.
Daniel Robinson
Oct 3 2007 9:52AM
Hardware
Virtualisation can cut costs and emissions
VMware’s Martin Niemer explains why IT strategies based around virtualisation make economic and environmental sense
James Murray
Sep 17 2007 10:33AM
Hardware
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