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Review: DigitalPersona Pro for Active Directory

Review: DigitalPersona Pro for Active Directory

DigitalPersona Pro (formerly U are U Pro) for Active Directory is now at version 3.0 (the vendor tells us version 3.1 is now available) and is as slick as ever in its presentation, installation and general ease of use.

Julian Ashbourn Oct 6 2004 12:00AM Security
EuroTrust sells Virus112 for $2.5m

EuroTrust sells Virus112 for $2.5m

Scandinavian communications firm EuroTrust A/S has sold its internet security division, Virus112, to Comendo A/S, one of the largest providers of managed anti-virus and antispam services in Denmark.
Robert Jaques Oct 4 2004 1:50PM Security
Synnex flags plans for automated warehousing

Synnex flags plans for automated warehousing

Distributor and box-builder Synnex has outlined plans to open at least one $25 million automated warehouse in either Melbourne or Sydney by 2006.
Fleur Doidge Oct 1 2004 12:00AM Software
What can software asset management do for me?

What can software asset management do for me?

‘It is an irony of modern business that directors pay more attention to the control of assets such as company cars than they do to the management of business critical investments such as IT.’ So says George Cox, director of the IOD. An irony that deepens further still when you realize that many organizations spend more each year on software than they do on their vehicle fleets.
Matt Fisher Sep 29 2004 11:18AM Security
Trusted computing for all and not the few

Trusted computing for all and not the few

Trusted computing initiatives are a must but need to be fair to all parties before it can be accepted, a security expert said in the opening keynote speech of the ISSE/ICCC conference in Berlin.
René Millman Sep 28 2004 2:45PM Security
Sydney ISV seeks integrators for mobile application toolset

Sydney ISV seeks integrators for mobile application toolset

Mobile application tools developer Bright Software is searching for resellers and system integrators in every Australian capital city to help drive its new product set into the market.
Fleur Doidge Sep 27 2004 12:00AM Software
VoIP for the home

VoIP for the home

Engin, a division of Mobile Innovations launched what it claimed to be the first broadband telephony service for consumers to be sold through retailers Dick Smith and Tandy.
Staff Writers Sep 23 2004 12:00AM Telco/ISP
Set clear boundaries for USB storage

Set clear boundaries for USB storage

More security advice from an industry analyst doesn't usually rouse much interest. Then why such a stir after the recent Gartner Group report on threats from portable storage media?
Vladimir Chernavsky Sep 22 2004 3:11PM Security
VARs top customer shopping list for single-function printers

VARs top customer shopping list for single-function printers

Value-added resellers have emerged as the preferred choice of channel for Australian business customers seeking to purchase single-function printers.
Fleur Doidge Sep 21 2004 12:00AM Hardware
Qld service provider seeks resellers for online business tool

Qld service provider seeks resellers for online business tool

A Queensland service provider seeks resellers for a new internet-based service that enables users to use telephones to receive calls and take orders from online shoppers.
Fleur Doidge Sep 20 2004 12:00AM Software
Training for Aust IT contractors?

Training for Aust IT contractors?

More than half the IT contractors surveyed for a recent Australian study said they had access to training from their employers.
Staff Writers Sep 20 2004 12:00AM Training & Development
CSIA lobbies for US ratification of EU Cybercrime Convention

CSIA lobbies for US ratification of EU Cybercrime Convention

The Cyber Security Industry Alliance (CSIA) has formed of a coalition of technology companies and industry organisations in a bid to promote the ratification of the Council of Europe's Convention on Cybercrime.
Robert Jaques Sep 17 2004 10:54AM Security
Demand for unified threat management appliances soars

Demand for unified threat management appliances soars

Demand for unified Threat Management (UTM) security appliances that incorporate firewall, intrusion detection/prevention, and gateway anti-virus is rocketing, newly published market research has revealed.
Robert Jaques Sep 17 2004 10:44AM Security
Ingram looks to China for consumer electronics deals

Ingram looks to China for consumer electronics deals

Broad-based distributor Ingram Micro has tipped China as a future source for consumer electronics offerings as the convergence of consumer products and the IT channel increases in importance over coming years.
Fleur Doidge Sep 17 2004 12:00AM Hardware
IT security worries top agenda for UK firms

IT security worries top agenda for UK firms

Data security is top of the list of IT concerns for small and medium-sized businesses in the UK, research carried out for the Institute Directors (IoD) has found.
Robert Jaques Sep 16 2004 11:18AM Security
Go for zero point of compromise

Go for zero point of compromise

Joe Uniejewski warns that concentrating sensitive data in one place is no longer a responsible solution
Joe Uniejewski Sep 15 2004 2:50PM Security
A five step process for achieving measurable returns on security investments

A five step process for achieving measurable returns on security investments

What do the president of the United States and a Fortune 1000 CIO have in common? For starters, both are responsible for mitigating immense security threats, maintaining budgets and justifying expenditures to governing committees for approval. They are also accountable for the failure or success of security in their respective domains.
Edward Schenk Sep 15 2004 10:52AM Security
OSIA calls for WINE

OSIA calls for WINE

Industry body Open Source Industry Australia (OSIA) has called on PC manufacturers to contribute to the completion of WINE, an open source re-implementation of the Windows API that would allow Linux to run most Windows applications and deliver higher margins to PC vendors.
Staff Writers Sep 14 2004 12:00AM Software
Web freeze-out over for Alaska

Web freeze-out over for Alaska

Dog sled teams in some of the remotest villages in Alaska will soon be able to tie up at internet cafes, courtesy of a program that will bring broadband to 12 isolated villages in the nation's northernmost state.
Staff Writers Sep 10 2004 12:00AM Telco/ISP
Patent granted for automated intrusion protection updates

Patent granted for automated intrusion protection updates

McAfee has been granted a patent for technology designed to automate anti-intrusion software updates.
Rob Jaques Sep 9 2004 10:39AM Security

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