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Communications regulations set for change

Communications regulations set for change

Regulatory systems face possible disruption and significant changes, according to a preliminary report released yesterday by the Australian Communications Authority (ACA).
Staff Writers Aug 6 2004 12:00AM Telco/ISP
Who do you go to for all your browsing needs?

Who do you go to for all your browsing needs?

Jon Tullett Aug 5 2004 4:18PM Security
Why storage has to be for keeps

Why storage has to be for keeps

As the vulnerability of stored data grows, and legislation is passed to protect users, senior managers now face the threat of fines and even jail if data is lost on their watch. Failure is not an option, as Illena Armstrong reports
Illena Armstrong Aug 5 2004 1:07PM Security
Xandros eyes Australia for Asian Linux expansion

Xandros eyes Australia for Asian Linux expansion

Desktop Linux developer Xandros will use its Australian success as a model for expansion into the Asian market.
Angus Kidman Aug 5 2004 12:00AM Software
WatchGuard dumps Ingram for niche player

WatchGuard dumps Ingram for niche player

US security appliance vendor WatchGuard has given Ingram Micro the boot, hiring homegrown security specialist WhiteGold Solutions as third tine in its three-pronged push into the Australian channel.
Fleur Doidge Aug 5 2004 12:00AM Security
Mount Union College selects Enterasys for network protection

Mount Union College selects Enterasys for network protection

Mount Union College has implemented Enterasys' Secure Networks solution, Enterasys said Wednesday.
Marcia Savage Aug 4 2004 5:46PM Security
NSC restructures for second time: UPDATE

NSC restructures for second time: UPDATE

Voice and data integrator NSC has restructured for the second time in a year and dumped partner Genesys with a stated aim of working more closely with major vendor Avaya.
Fleur Doidge Aug 4 2004 12:00AM Networking
July was a big month for viruses

July was a big month for viruses

Sophos said it identified 1,157 new viruses in July, the highest number since December 2001.
Marcia Savage Aug 3 2004 10:57PM Security
DFID axes BorderWare kit for Check Point

DFID axes BorderWare kit for Check Point

The UK government's Department for International Development (DFID) is set to replace its BorderWare security infrastructure with security solutions from Check Point.
Dan Ilett Aug 3 2004 3:01PM Security
NSC restructures for second time

NSC restructures for second time

Fleur Doidge Aug 3 2004 12:00AM Networking
Saudis use VPN for ATM bill payments

Saudis use VPN for ATM bill payments

The Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency (SAMA) is implementing a virtual private network to allow people to pay their bills through ATMs.
Dan Ilett Jul 30 2004 10:36AM Security
Aust chips for Asian city

Aust chips for Asian city

Sydney-based Keycorp has scored a lucrative deal to supply the Hong Kong government with 4.7 million smartcard chips for the Chinese territory's ID card program.
Claire Doble Jul 28 2004 12:00AM Hardware
Licensing for all

Licensing for all

Software giant Computer Associates (CA) has waived the minimum entry points necessary for organisations to join its Open Licence Program (OLP) in a move that would allow SMEs to enjoy the same benefits as larger companies.
Byron Connolly Jul 23 2004 12:00AM Software
New tech starts time-bomb ticking for resellers

New tech starts time-bomb ticking for resellers

Australia's channel could self-destruct if resellers don't begin to work harder to promote emerging technologies and ditch the box-drop mentality in coming years, one distributor has claimed.
Fleur Doidge Jul 22 2004 12:00AM Strategy
Rates on the rise for IT professionals

Rates on the rise for IT professionals

DVD Editor Jul 20 2004 12:00AM Training & Development
Malaysia opts for open source

Malaysia opts for open source

The Malaysian government is to adopt open source software for its offices.
Dan Ilett Jul 19 2004 2:42PM Security
Lloyds Bank employs C&W for VPN service

Lloyds Bank employs C&W for VPN service

UK bank Lloyds TSB has signed a major deal with telecoms firm Cable and Wireless to implement a VPN across its 120 sites to speed up customer response times.
Dan Ilett Jul 15 2004 3:26PM Security
Three Australian partners win for Microsoft

Three Australian partners win for Microsoft

Staff Writers Jul 14 2004 12:00AM Software
Top 10 techniques to control spam for the enterprise

Top 10 techniques to control spam for the enterprise

Spam within the enterprise has undoubtedly evolved from an annoyance to a critical business problem. No approach to spam can work in isolation as unlike viruses, no single technology is able to stem the tide. I believe that by utilising the following top ten techniques an organisation can arm itself successfully against the menace of spam.
Colin Gray Jul 13 2004 2:52PM Security
CyberGuard bids for Secure Computing

CyberGuard bids for Secure Computing

Security giant CyberGuard is set to spend an estimated $297 million on acquiring U.S. based firm Secure Computing Corporation.
Dan Ilett Jul 12 2004 2:00PM Security

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