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Government to charge $24k for access to NBN documents

Government to charge $24k for access to NBN documents

Opposition stumped at price of paper.
Ben Grubb Jul 23 2009 1:13PM Telco/ISP
TechCrunch claims it contacted Twitter ahead of publication of hacked documents

TechCrunch claims it contacted Twitter ahead of publication of hacked documents

Questions have been placed over whether TechCrunch could face a legal threat after it published hacked company documents belonging to micro-blogging site Twitter.
Dan Raywood Jul 20 2009 12:26PM Security
E-mail hack brings big data breach for Twitter

E-mail hack brings big data breach for Twitter

Stolen documents surface, but company denies account theft.
Shaun Nichols Jul 16 2009 9:37AM Security
Google updates apps and blog search

Google updates apps and blog search

Custom templates now possible.
David Neal Jul 4 2009 7:52AM Software
Google unveils Search Appliance 6.0

Google unveils Search Appliance 6.0

Google has today unveiled the next edition of its enterprise focused Google Search Appliance (GSA), which it claims can search and scale billions of documents.
Rosalie Marshall Jun 3 2009 2:21AM Software
Google Docs leaks private data online

Google Docs leaks private data online

Google has admitted that some users of its Google Docs online word processing service may have had their documents shared with unauthorised users.
Iain Thomson Mar 10 2009 1:17PM Security
Psystar case reveals Apple's lax approach to email management

Psystar case reveals Apple's lax approach to email management

Apple's anti-trust battle against Mac clone vendor Psystar has thrown up a damning revelation regarding Apple's corporate email and document retention policy, or rather its apparent lack of such a policy.
Ian Williams Nov 25 2008 6:11AM Hardware
EMC delivers Captiva as a web service

EMC delivers Captiva as a web service

Storage firm EMC has released its Captiva tool as a web service, offering added personalisation capabilities and a claimed improvement in performance.
Rosalie Marshall Nov 21 2008 6:34AM Storage
AMD employee charged for US$1bn IP theft

AMD employee charged for US$1bn IP theft

A former Intel worker who left for rival chipmaker AMD has been indicted for trial on accusations that he stole more than $1bn of intellectual property and took it with him.
Iain Thomson Nov 10 2008 3:16PM Security
BlackBerry gets Documents To Go upgrade

BlackBerry gets Documents To Go upgrade

Dataviz has unveiled a new version of its Documents To Go suite for the BlackBerry which enables users to work with Microsoft Office files on their mobile handset.
Daniel Robinson Nov 7 2008 5:30AM Software
Telstra arms itself with sensitive OPEL documents

Telstra arms itself with sensitive OPEL documents

After a six month legal fight, Telstra has won access to sensitive legal documents that explain the previous Government’s decision to award OPEL $958 million in funding to build its $1.85 billion broadband network in the bush.
Mitchell Bingemann Feb 15 2008 7:56AM Telco/ISP
Middle managers hoarding documents

Middle managers hoarding documents

Middle managers aged 45 plus are the most habitual hoarders of documents, files and emails that should be shared with colleagues..
Clement James Dec 6 2007 6:58AM Security
Synetek documents email policy

Synetek documents email policy

Aussie on-demand business applications vendor for the SME market, Synetek Systems has made available a Corporate Email Policy Document for businesses.
Staff Writers Jul 23 2007 2:13PM Security
Streamlining your documents with Open Office XML

Streamlining your documents with Open Office XML

OPINION - Electronic documents are at the centre of every modern organisation, capturing critical business information for use now and in the future.
Sarah Bond Jun 6 2007 11:48AM Software
Sensitive documents found in bank garbage; posted on YouTube

Sensitive documents found in bank garbage; posted on YouTube

A new YouTube video shows a group of union protesters scouring through trash outside several Chase bank branches in New York, discovering documents with customer information that could be used for identity theft.
Dan Kaplan May 2 2007 9:57AM Security
Electronic documents used in legal proceedings could boost stature of IT professionals

Electronic documents used in legal proceedings could boost stature of IT professionals

IT security professionals are scrambling to learn how the latest change in US federal regulations governing electronic legal documents affects their jobs.
Ericka Chickowski Dec 8 2006 9:27AM Security
ConnXion expands into Malaysia

ConnXion expands into Malaysia

ASX-listed document delivery provider ConnXion has signed Innovation Associates as a reseller for its products in the Malaysian market.
Staff Writers Sep 23 2005 5:33PM Networking
Protecting Documents and Data Shouldn’t Stop at the Server

Protecting Documents and Data Shouldn’t Stop at the Server

There are two types of companies.
Bob Brennan Jan 15 2004 1:38PM Security
Human + documents = security threat

Human + documents = security threat

Picture this - you are the CIO at Fort Knox plc (a large financial services organization) and you reckon you’ve got this security thing sussed.
Mark Wheeler Jan 9 2004 1:29PM Security

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