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Ryanair to charge for online check-in

Ryanair to charge for online check-in

Budget airline Ryanair has said it will charge passengers £5 (A$10) to check in online.
Angelica Mari May 15 2009 6:47AM Software
KVS on hunt for regional channels

KVS on hunt for regional channels

Byron Connolly May 1 2009 5:31PM Storage
Five tips for wireless success

Five tips for wireless success

Forrester Research analyst Chris Silva offers advice on how to get the most out of wireless technology.
Chris Silva Apr 3 2009 6:08AM Networking
IT service providers giving support away for free

IT service providers giving support away for free

IT service providers are giving away an average of 28 per cent of their business service and support each year through a lack of insight into what customers are entitled to receive, according to research by Accenture.
Dave Bailey Mar 3 2009 6:03AM Strategy
Opinion: Time for IT service's industrial revolution

Opinion: Time for IT service's industrial revolution

Service providers that have embraced industrialised service delivery will prosper in the recession, writes the Bathwick Group's Katy Ring.
Katy Ring Feb 27 2009 6:15AM Strategy
Gartner predicts the top ten technologies for 2009

Gartner predicts the top ten technologies for 2009

Virtualisation, telepresence, netbooks and sensor networks are the hot technologies this year, according to Gartner’s annual Top 10 technology predictions released yesterday.
Brett Winterford Feb 7 2009 12:10AM Strategy
Domino's orders thin clients for pizza stores

Domino's orders thin clients for pizza stores

Domino's Pizza is implementing a new thin-client store system for 8,000 of its franchised stores around the world.
Tom Young Feb 4 2009 6:52AM Software
Slump strengthens the business case for SOA

Slump strengthens the business case for SOA

In hard times, IT needs to deliver more for less. Service-oriented architecture can make that happen, says Alan Bowling
Alan Bowling Feb 2 2009 2:38PM Software
 Intel's OS for netbooks makes alpha debut

Intel's OS for netbooks makes alpha debut

Intel has proved itself to be pretty good at building netbook platforms, so it's decided to have a go at building netbook software too.
Sylvie Barak Feb 2 2009 12:35AM Software
Autonomy acquires Interwoven for US$775m

Autonomy acquires Interwoven for US$775m

After posting its best financial results ever, UK software firm Autonomy Corporation has announced that it will acquire content management systems developer Interwoven for US$775 million.
Angelica Mari Jan 23 2009 6:26AM Software
Companies should be prepared for employee sabotage

Companies should be prepared for employee sabotage

A recent case of employee sabotage is the tip of the iceberg, according to one expert.
Dan Raywood Jan 20 2009 11:20AM Security
 Belkin grovels after paying for positive reviews

Belkin grovels after paying for positive reviews

Maker of electronic gadgets Belkin got caught offering to pay punters for posting positive reviews of its products.
Paul Hales Jan 20 2009 6:49AM Hardware
Going for gold in IT performance

Going for gold in IT performance

The IT team that will build and support the systems behind the London 2012 Olympic Games is taking shape.
Tom Young Jan 9 2009 2:50PM Hardware
Versatile authentication: The next logical step for the financial services sector

Versatile authentication: The next logical step for the financial services sector

It may already be a cliché, but the credit crunch is forcing all types of businesses to review their costs and look at how they can reduce overheads.
Philip Hoyer, Technical architect, ActivIdentity EMEA Jan 6 2009 2:45PM Security
Telstra ramps mobile network for New Year parties

Telstra ramps mobile network for New Year parties

Telstra claims to have boosted its mobile network capacity to cope with a predicted 76 million text messages to be sent as part of New Year festivities.
Staff Writers Dec 30 2008 10:26PM Telco/ISP
Four unusual (and perhaps unpopular) ICT predictions

Four unusual (and perhaps unpopular) ICT predictions

We asked a couple of IT folks to give us a prediction - not a my-product-will-go-on-to-save-the-world-despite-poor-sales-in-2007 type prediction, but one that either would be great if it happened in the next 12 months, or one that may not happen at all. This is what we got back.
Ry Crozier Dec 29 2008 3:37PM Strategy
Yahoo to hold on to personal details for only 90 days

Yahoo to hold on to personal details for only 90 days

Yahoo has announced a new data retention policy that slashes the time personal details are held.
SC Australia Staff Dec 19 2008 10:09AM Security
Microsoft readies emergency fix for Internet Explorer bug

Microsoft readies emergency fix for Internet Explorer bug

Microsoft announced on Tuesday that it will issue an emergency fix on Wednesday for a dangerous zero-day vulnerability in Internet Explorer.
Dan Kaplan Dec 17 2008 9:34AM Security
Opinion: Be prepared for the little things as well

Opinion: Be prepared for the little things as well

Business continuity is more than just planning for disasters – ­ everyday issues need to be addressed too, writes Dale Vile.
Dale Vile Dec 17 2008 6:15AM Strategy
Innovators for 2008

Innovators for 2008

This year, we took a look in the rearview mirror and observed a lot of convergence, but despite this trend interesting companies still flourish, says Peter Stephenson, technology editor.
Peter Stephenson,CeRNS, Dec 15 2008 3:32PM Security

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