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Distributor targets demand for low-cost thin client conversion

Distributor targets demand for low-cost thin client conversion

A new distributor plans to take advantage of an explosion of interest in customisable thin client offerings, signing up to sell New Zealand vendor Asterisk’s hybrid thin client Linux workstations and fat-to-thin conversion devices.
Fleur Doidge Sep 8 2004 12:00AM Hardware
It’s a testing time for all

It’s a testing time for all

Gunter Ollmann explains the dangers of penetration testing and reviews the best ways to reduce the risks
Gunter Ollmann Sep 3 2004 1:11PM Security
ISS and Cisco fight for IDS/IPS market crown

ISS and Cisco fight for IDS/IPS market crown

ISS and Cisco are leading a bitter battle to dominate the fast-growing global market for intrusion detection systems (IDS) and intrusion prevention systems (IPS).
Robert Jaques Sep 1 2004 5:31PM Security
Time for a tighter hold on IM usage

Time for a tighter hold on IM usage

While users are basking in the delights of the latest powerful communication tool, employers are likely to pay the price unless they implement strong policies that will help avoid any major threats, as Ron Condon reports
Ron Condon Sep 1 2004 4:52PM Security
Dell builds ANZ forces for services attack

Dell builds ANZ forces for services attack

Dell has escalated its attack on the Australasian services market, applying its successful direct business model to one of the last profit bastions of the channel and doubtless treading on service provider toes across both countries.
Fleur Doidge Sep 1 2004 12:00AM Hardware
Review: Service Pack 2 for Windows XP

Review: Service Pack 2 for Windows XP

The release of Service Pack 2 (SP2) for Windows XP marks a significant step forwards for Microsoft Windows. Specific features such as its support for NX processor instructions and the enormous list of OS fixes were not tested, but are reasons to upgrade in themselves.

Jon Tullett Sep 1 2004 12:00AM Security
Sky's the limit for Telstra

Sky's the limit for Telstra

Telstra has been awarded a $2.3 million, three year contract by Australia's largest independent regional airline, Regional Express.
Staff Writers Aug 31 2004 12:00AM Telco/ISP
Channel model, iBurst pay off for small distributor

Channel model, iBurst pay off for small distributor

Sydney broadband provider Techex has swapped direct sales dominance for an 80 percent channel model, opening offices and signing resellers on the strength of iBurst and a string of other broadband-related services.
Fleur Doidge Aug 30 2004 12:00AM Telco/ISP
Keycorp sets up with joint venture for China sales

Keycorp sets up with joint venture for China sales

ASX-listed Keycorp has made a joint foray into China with major Chinese IT manufacturer Hunan Computer Co, to take advantage of escalating demand for EFTPOS terminals in that country.
Staff Writers Aug 26 2004 12:00AM Security
Teros teams with NetScaler for secure application delivery

Teros teams with NetScaler for secure application delivery

Teros and NetScaler Tuesday announced a strategic partnership to combine their technologies and provide enterprise secure application delivery.
Marcia Savage Aug 25 2004 11:18PM Security
Planning for less than a disaster

Planning for less than a disaster

Creating a systems and site availability plan to protect critical business processes and systems.
Marc Malizia Aug 25 2004 10:27AM Security
Singapore looks for best hacker

Singapore looks for best hacker

Teams at a show in Singapore are battling to win the title of the city-state's best hacker.
Ron Condon Aug 20 2004 4:54PM Security
McAfee buys Foundstone for $86 million

McAfee buys Foundstone for $86 million

In a play to offer companies a solution that combines its intrusion prevention capabilities with a comprehensive view of risks as they relate to business impact, McAfee, Inc. has inked a deal to acquire vulnerability and assest management company Foundstone, Inc. for $86 million.
Illena Armstrong Aug 16 2004 3:38PM Security
Bell tolls for cash-strapped wireless networker

Bell tolls for cash-strapped wireless networker

Specialist networking integrator Simply Wireless has entered voluntary administration and might be liquidated before the month is up if buyers aren't found.
Fleur Doidge Aug 16 2004 12:00AM Telco/ISP
July was a boom month for email viruses

July was a boom month for email viruses

Netsky topped the list of viruses in July, as users continued to be fooled by email scams. MyDoom and Zafi vied for second place.
Ron Condon Aug 13 2004 10:30AM Security
Blaster writer bargains for less jail time

Blaster writer bargains for less jail time

The teenager accused of releasing a version of the Blaster worm last year has bargained with officials to reduce his jail time.
Dan Ilett Aug 13 2004 10:06AM Security
CyberGuard calls off bid for Secure Computing

CyberGuard calls off bid for Secure Computing

CyberGuard announced Monday that it is no longer pursuing its offer to acquire Secure Computing.
Marcia Savage Aug 10 2004 9:20PM Security
USDA National Finance Center certified as PKI provider for federal agencies

USDA National Finance Center certified as PKI provider for federal agencies

The U.S. Department of Agriculture's National Finance Center was officially named a certified provider of Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) services for the federal government.
Marcia Savage Aug 10 2004 5:02PM Security
Online trade for gamers

Online trade for gamers

A new online reseller that sells new console game titles and lets consumers trade in old ones has been launched this month claiming its products are between 10 and 30 percent cheaper than the retailers.
Byron Connolly Aug 10 2004 12:00AM Software
Netsky tops charts for fifth straight month

Netsky tops charts for fifth straight month

Netsky was the top virus in July, making it the fifth month in a row that the pesky virus was the number one threat, according to Postini, an email security vendor.
Marcia Savage Aug 6 2004 9:27PM Security

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