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Review: Panda Security Security for Enterprise
Panda Security for Enterprise is another suite of products designed to protect the endpoint.
Justin Peltier
Sep 30 2008 2:28PM
Security
McAfee to buy Secure Computing
Security giant McAfee has agreed to acquire network security firm Secure Computing in a US$465m.
Phil Muncaster
Sep 23 2008 9:58AM
Security
US identity theft bill set for approval
A new identity theft bill is set to become US federal law, adding stiffer penalties and stricter definitions for identity and information theft crimes.
Shaun Nichols
Sep 23 2008 9:58AM
Security
QuickTime exploit disclosed for 1-week-old version
Just one week after Apple issues a new version of QuickTime, a fresh exploit has emerged.
Dan Kaplan
Sep 19 2008 9:52AM
Security
Dark days ahead for component makers
The chips will stay down for the tech industry until at least the end of 2009, say component suppliers.
Sylvie Barak
Sep 18 2008 9:47AM
Hardware
Mozilla plans for mobile browser
The head of Mozilla is planning to develop a browser for mobile phones by 2010.
Iain Thomson
Sep 17 2008 9:07AM
Software
Google applies for floating data centres patent
Google has submitted a patent application for floating data centres that are powered in part by wave power.
Iain Thomson
Sep 16 2008 8:55AM
Storage
Netbooks to blame for loss of revenues, says Quanta
Quanta Computer saw its revenues take a dive this August, something the company is apparently blaming on increased sales in netbooks.
Sylvie Barak
Sep 15 2008 6:30AM
Hardware
Hacker gets two years for stock manipulation
A Malaysian hacker has been sentenced to prison by US authorities for breaking into stock trading accounts and using them to boost share prices.
Iain Thomson
Sep 11 2008 4:15PM
Security
Microsoft issues four patches for September
Microsoft has issued a total of four security bulletins this week, in its monthly patch release.
Shaun Nichols
Sep 10 2008 9:03AM
Software
Browser wars good for security
The recent onslaught of Internet browsers to hit the market is a boon for user security according to Tim Callan, a product marketing executive from security firm Verisign.
Ian Williams
Sep 9 2008 9:51AM
Security
Dell factories rumoured for sale
In the hopes of making itself more competitive, Dell will allegedly sell off many, if not all, of its factories around the globe.
Sylvie Barak
Sep 8 2008 6:44AM
Hardware
More growing pains for Chrome
A fresh round of problems has descended on Google and its new Chrome web browser.
Shaun Nichols
Sep 6 2008 12:41PM
Software
Quantum computing director named Chief Defence Scientist
The Defence Science and Technology Organisation (DSTO) has appointed Robert Clark, of the Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Quantum Computer Technology, as its Chief Defence Scientist.
Staff Writers
Sep 5 2008 12:12PM
Training & Development
Changes ahead for enterprise architects
Enterprise architects must change their skill set and adopt a different approach to the job if they want to be more highly valued within their organisation and help to drive real business value, according to analyst firm Gartner.
Phil Muncaster
Sep 4 2008 1:50PM
Training & Development
Changes ahead for enterprise architects
Enterprise architects must change their skill set and adopt a different approach to the job if they want to be more highly valued within their organisation and help to drive real business value, according to analyst firm Gartner.
Phil Muncaster
Sep 3 2008 11:13PM
Software
Samsung claims lightweight crown for new laptop
Samsung has unveiled a new thin-and-light laptop aimed at mobile professionals, claimed by the vendor to be the lightest system available with a 13.3in screen..
Daniel Robinson
Aug 30 2008 12:23PM
Hardware
Quebec sued for buying Microsoft software
Quebec's government has been sued by an Open Source software group for buying Microsoft products while ignoring free software alternatives, it came to light Wednesday.
Egan Orion
Aug 29 2008 8:08AM
Software
Cisco guns for Exchange
Network giant Cisco has acquired email and calendaring software vendor PostPath for US$215m, in a move seen as an attempt to compete with Microsoft in both the email and online collaboration markets..
Dave Bailey
Aug 29 2008 8:03AM
Storage
Stolen SSH keys used for attacks
Linux keys harvested by hackers.
Shaun Nichols
Aug 28 2008 4:01PM
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