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Tonkin Consulting pursues private cloud

Tonkin Consulting pursues private cloud

IBM part of flexibility strategy.
Joshua Gliddon Dec 13 2012 12:00PM Hardware
WorleyParsons licenses 'unlimited' engineering software

WorleyParsons licenses 'unlimited' engineering software

Five-year deal.
Ry Crozier Oct 12 2012 11:22AM Software
Calibre overhauls IT 'police' department

Calibre overhauls IT 'police' department

Firm's first CIO rebuilds strategy.
Liz Tay Sep 18 2012 7:00AM Strategy
WorleyParsons buys new data management software

WorleyParsons buys new data management software

Expands scope of existing software agreement.
Ry Crozier Sep 14 2012 7:00AM Software
Downer EDI kicks off major IT transformation

Downer EDI kicks off major IT transformation

Outsources IT infrastructure, plans application overhaul.
Ry Crozier Mar 1 2012 3:09PM Strategy
Meet Westpac's new technology leaders

Meet Westpac's new technology leaders

Engineering realigned under CTO.
Brett Winterford Feb 6 2012 6:40AM Training & Development
Engineers build climbing robotic gecko

Engineers build climbing robotic gecko

Human-scale adhesive in the works.
Staff Writers Aug 31 2010 1:30PM Oddware
Blue Coat stresses need to combat social engineering

Blue Coat stresses need to combat social engineering

User awareness must supplement protections, says firm.
Shaun Nichols Mar 31 2010 2:22PM Security
Hackers attempt to dupe NetRegistry customers

Hackers attempt to dupe NetRegistry customers

Attackers try to open new accounts.
Brett Winterford Mar 15 2010 12:31PM Security
Security experts emphasise social engineering risks

Security experts emphasise social engineering risks

F-Secure and Sophos urge greater caution.
Staff Writers Oct 20 2009 11:24AM Security
Serena Williams meltdown is latest poisoned search attack

Serena Williams meltdown is latest poisoned search attack

Hackers continue to use a tried-and-true tactic to infect internet users: poisoned search results.
Dan Kaplan Sep 15 2009 11:38AM Security
Purported malicious CD-ROMs actually part of pen test

Purported malicious CD-ROMs actually part of pen test

A package sent to a US credit union last week containing supposedly malicious CD-ROMs prompted a fraud alert from the US National Credit Union Administration, but it was actually part of a penetration test.
Angela Moscaritolo Sep 1 2009 11:39AM Security
We don't need no education?

We don't need no education?

Advances in information technology have not been matched by advances in user education, as Lisa Myers explains.
Lisa Myers Aug 27 2009 4:24PM Security
Conroy lays out civil engineering interests

Conroy lays out civil engineering interests

Telstra ducts not the only underground path.
Staff Writers Jun 24 2009 2:04PM Telco/ISP
Consultant accesses company's data room in social engineering 'attack'

Consultant accesses company's data room in social engineering 'attack'

A company has been hit by a mystery shopper attack where it was the victim of a 'social engineering' exercise.
Dan Raywood May 7 2009 10:56AM Security
Ginos Engineering fined $114,000 for software piracy

Ginos Engineering fined $114,000 for software piracy

A conversation between an IT consultant and reseller has cost an Adelaide engineering firm more than $114,000 in damages for hosting 27 unlicensed copies of Autodesk software on its computers.
Staff Writers Jan 28 2009 2:51PM Software
IEEE celebrates 125th anniversary

IEEE celebrates 125th anniversary

The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers is preparing to celebrate its 125th anniversary.
Shaun Nichols Jan 22 2009 1:57PM Strategy
Fujitsu to ‘free cool’ new Perth data centre

Fujitsu to ‘free cool’ new Perth data centre

Fujitsu has revealed further details of a new multi-million dollar data centre to open in Perth in ‘late 2010’, including the free cooling system it will use.
Staff Writers Oct 28 2008 10:50AM Networking
Inside Fujitsu's new tier-3 green data centre

Inside Fujitsu's new tier-3 green data centre

Fujitsu is nearing completion of a new tier-3 multi-floor data centre in Sydney, which will complement its existing facility at North Ryde.
Ry Crozier Oct 22 2008 12:23AM Networking
Red Hat launches new Brisbane headquarters

Red Hat launches new Brisbane headquarters

Red Hat has launched a new engineering and support facility in Brisbane to sustain its expanding product line.
Liz Tay Aug 19 2008 5:45PM Software

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