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Commander wins TransGrid tender

Commander wins TransGrid tender

TransGrid has selected IT&T service provider Commander to develop an electronic outage system that can manage planned outages and maintenance across the state.
Staff Writers Nov 7 2007 11:57AM Software
Analyst rings death knell for SMS

Analyst rings death knell for SMS

Mobile operators cannot rely on revenues from SMS growing at the same pace into the future, analyst firm Ovum warned today..
Nov 7 2007 7:29AM Telco/ISP
Motorola to pay US$108m for Vertex Standard

Motorola to pay US$108m for Vertex Standard

Board of directors backs tender offer.
Robert Jaques Nov 6 2007 1:22PM Security
Free services pay off for China portal

Free services pay off for China portal

Sohu, one of China's largest web portals and online games firms, has reported a 46 percent increase in revenues in the third quarter.
Simon Burns Nov 6 2007 1:19PM Software
Yahoo apologises for China mistakes

Yahoo apologises for China mistakes

Yahoo's general counsel and executive vice president has apologised for unintentionally misleading statements regarding his company's activities in China.
Iain Thomson Nov 5 2007 11:51AM Software
Data #3 on track for better 2007

Data #3 on track for better 2007

Local service provider Data#3 Limited is set on track to improve financial performance over the outstanding FY06/07 result.

Staff Writers Nov 5 2007 6:00AM Training & Development
Guest column: Planning for privacy

Guest column: Planning for privacy

Based on his recent tour of Australian capital cities Peter Cullen, Microsoft’s chief privacy strategist, discusses the importance of privacy protection in Australia
Staff Writers Nov 2 2007 1:53PM Security
IBM aims for security risk management

IBM aims for security risk management

IBM has announced new security services and products for enterprises
Phil Muncaster Nov 2 2007 9:28AM Security
McAfee goes shopping for ScanAlert

McAfee goes shopping for ScanAlert

McAfee has agreed to acquire e-commerce firm ScanAlert in a transaction valued at up to US$75 million.
Shaun Nichols Nov 1 2007 1:30PM Security
Nintendo Brain Training 'good for kids'

Nintendo Brain Training 'good for kids'

Playing computer games can help school children to improve their mathematical abilities, according to the results of a pilot project at a school in Scotland..
Guy Dixon Oct 31 2007 7:47AM Software
Market surge predicted for thin-film batteries

Market surge predicted for thin-film batteries

The value of the thin-film and printed battery market will reach US$5.6 billion by 2015, new research predicts..
Robert Jaques Oct 31 2007 7:47AM Hardware
Management boost for business mobiles

Management boost for business mobiles

Microsoft and O2 launch separate solutions to help firms link corporatesystems to mobile devices.
Daniel Robinson Oct 30 2007 6:41AM Software
Enterprises not prepared for major risks

Enterprises not prepared for major risks

A disturbing number of enterprises are insufficiently prepared to weather a serious 'risk event', according to an IBM report.
Guy Dixon Oct 30 2007 6:39AM Security
Internet heading for a fall, says founder

Internet heading for a fall, says founder

The internet in its current form is unsupportable and dangerous, according to the man that led its inception.
Iain Thomson Oct 30 2007 6:39AM Telco/ISP
ACMA calls for comment on changes to Internet content regulation

ACMA calls for comment on changes to Internet content regulation

The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) has put out a call for comment on proposed changes to a number of legal instruments ahead of the introduction of a new regulatory framework for Internet and mobile content in January 2008.
Staff Writers Oct 29 2007 2:47PM Telco/ISP
Party over for perimeter software

Party over for perimeter software

The security market is to undergo a profound shift, with network perimeter software such as antivirus and firewall technology being superseded by basic data protection, according to RSA.
Iain Thomson Oct 26 2007 10:01AM Security
Sony blamed for leaking Manhunt 2

Sony blamed for leaking Manhunt 2

Take Two, the publisher of the Manhunt 2 game that has been banned in Australia and the UK, is reportedly blaming Sony for leaking the violent game before it was ready for classification..
Clement James Oct 26 2007 7:32AM Software
Investors eye SCO for US$36 million

Investors eye SCO for US$36 million

SCO has received a US$36 million offer from an investment house looking to buy up its Unix assets..
Iain Thomson Oct 26 2007 7:32AM Software
Oracle rolls out 11g database for Windows

Oracle rolls out 11g database for Windows

Oracle today announced the general availability of its Database 11g on the Microsoft Windows platform..
Robert Jaques Oct 25 2007 2:19PM Storage
Humans not evolved for IT security

Humans not evolved for IT security

Human beings aren't evolved for security in the modern world, and particularly the IT security world, according to security guru Bruce Schneier.
Iain Thomson Oct 24 2007 2:44PM Security

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