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AMD pleads for new energy metric

AMD pleads for new energy metric

AMD has introduced a new energy metric which it claims will more closely resemble power consumption in real-world deployments.
Tom Sanders Sep 11 2007 8:18AM Hardware
Enterprises not ready for hosted IP voice

Enterprises not ready for hosted IP voice

Hosted IP voice services are not ready to challenge PBX "any time soon" for supremacy in the enterprise communications market, despite enjoying a steady increase in demand over the past two years, IDC argues.
Robert Jaques Sep 10 2007 3:18PM Telco/ISP
Weighing the options for securing back-up data

Weighing the options for securing back-up data

With the looming threats of publicly exposed personal data breaches, mishandled confidential partner information and lost intellectual property assets, an increasing number of enterprises are investigating options for securing data stored on both tape- and disk-based media.
Greg Farris, Sep 10 2007 3:03PM Security
Cognos snaps up Applix for US$339 million

Cognos snaps up Applix for US$339 million

Business intelligence tools vendor Cognos is to buy analytics company Applix for $339 million.
Andrew Charlesworth Sep 10 2007 9:51AM Software
Chinese hackers dig for government secrets, security expert claims

Chinese hackers dig for government secrets, security expert claims

Chinese hackers breached US and UK government systems to steal top-secret strategy information and frustrate the military, according to a security expert at McAfee.
Fiona Raisbeck Sep 10 2007 5:30AM Security
Sony plans fix for 'rootkit' USB sticks

Sony plans fix for 'rootkit' USB sticks

Sony is reportedly planning to issue a patch later this month which will remove software installed by its Micro Vault USB thumb drives.
Shaun Nichols Sep 6 2007 3:07PM Security
Microsoft claims 'global support' for Open XML

Microsoft claims 'global support' for Open XML

Microsoft today claimed that its Open XML data format is enjoying "strong" global support.
Robert Jaques Sep 5 2007 12:07PM Software
US blames China for Pentagon hack

US blames China for Pentagon hack

American officials are claiming that the Chinese military successfully hacked computers inside the Pentagon in June.
Iain Thomson Sep 5 2007 8:04AM Security
Samsung touts unified vision for the future

Samsung touts unified vision for the future

Samsung has laid out its vision for a converged user experience across the entire spectrum of its products.
Ian Williams Aug 31 2007 3:05PM Telco/ISP
Datacom acquires NSW IT outsourcer for $10.5 million

Datacom acquires NSW IT outsourcer for $10.5 million

IT services provider, Datacom, has acquired the NSW based IT outsourcing and facilities management arm of Hansen Technologies, Hansen Professional Services, for a cash consideration of $10.5 million.
Mitchell Bingemann Aug 31 2007 10:36AM Strategy
Microsoft plans Vista Service Pack 1, XP Service Pack 3 releases for first quarter 2008; betas due within weeks

Microsoft plans Vista Service Pack 1, XP Service Pack 3 releases for first quarter 2008; betas due within weeks

Microsoft is planning to release Service Pack 1 (SP1) for its Vista operating system in the first quarter of 2008, and its beta will be available within a month.
Frank Washkuch Aug 31 2007 10:23AM Security
Managing data growth: Nine tips for mid-market organisations

Managing data growth: Nine tips for mid-market organisations

Small and medium sized businesses (SMBs) across Australia are struggling to manage data growth and storage costs.
Tim Smith Aug 30 2007 4:50PM Storage
802.11n sounds death knell for wired Ethernet

802.11n sounds death knell for wired Ethernet

Despite security and reliability fears 802.11n wireless technology will start eroding the wired Ethernet market within the next 24 to 36 months, experts predict.
Robert Jaques Aug 30 2007 7:47AM Networking
China on track for half a billion mobiles

China on track for half a billion mobiles

China will sign up its 500 millionth mobile phone user within a month, market watchers predict.
Simon Burns Aug 29 2007 2:12PM Hardware
Non-profit SCIPP International to provide certification programs for end-users

Non-profit SCIPP International to provide certification programs for end-users

Author and prominent IT security expert Winn Schwartau has formed a nonprofit organization to provide cybersecurity certification programs for end-users.
Frank Washkuch Aug 29 2007 10:59AM Security
Boffins light way for photonic transistors

Boffins light way for photonic transistors

Scientists have published a new theory which describes how the transistors in next-generation quantum computers may be created.
Robert Jaques Aug 29 2007 7:42AM Hardware
Not for sale: HP to lease Edgeline printers

Not for sale: HP to lease Edgeline printers

HP has unveiled its first multi-function printer (MFP) using Edgeline printhead technology - promising to print 60 pages per minute and save up to 25 percent in costs- but has announced it’s not for sale.
Mitchell Bingemann Aug 28 2007 3:31PM Hardware
Data#3 successful govt tender marks milestone for integrators

Data#3 successful govt tender marks milestone for integrators

Brisbane-based integrator Data#3 describes successful tender for $100 million whole-of-Queensland-government contract as a “watershed” moment for service providers.
Mitchell Bingemann Aug 28 2007 2:15PM Hardware
CIA plans social networking site for spies

CIA plans social networking site for spies

The CIA is to launch a social networking site to allow members of the intelligence community around the world to converse and swap ideas and information online.
Iain Thomson Aug 27 2007 2:40PM Software
IT mangagers: Staff to blame for security breaches

IT mangagers: Staff to blame for security breaches

IT managers within small and medium sized businesses (SMEs) blame employees for internet security breaches, despite many companies failing to implement online usage policies, new figures show.
Fiona Raisbeck Aug 27 2007 1:37PM Security

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