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Web Advance goes nowhere fast for customers

Web Advance goes nowhere fast for customers

Fleur Doidge Apr 27 2004 12:00AM Telco/ISP
Alcatel readies partners for unified communications

Alcatel readies partners for unified communications

Fleur Doidge Apr 27 2004 12:00AM Networking
Dutch firm opts for managed security service

Dutch firm opts for managed security service

A Dutch chemical company is to protect its 1,100 users by investing in a three-year managed security service.
Dan Ilett Apr 23 2004 11:51AM Security
SurfControl pays $14.7 million for Messagesoft

SurfControl pays $14.7 million for Messagesoft

UK web filtering firm SurfControl has acquired anti-spam company Messagesoft for an estimated $14.7m.
Dan Ilett Apr 20 2004 10:55AM Security
Smile for those cameras

Smile for those cameras

Organizations can use IP networks to coordinate the actions of CCTV and IT systems, says Roger Hardiman
Roger Hardiman Apr 15 2004 10:59AM Security
More big players jostle for position in SCM field

More big players jostle for position in SCM field

The leaders in secure content management (SCM) software are Symantec, Network Associates and Trend Micro. According to IDC’s Market Analysis: Worldwide Secure Content Management Forecast Update and Competitive Vendor Shares, 2002-2007, they have a market share of $1.7 billion (the worldwide revenue for SCM software hit $2.7 billion by 2002).
Illena Armstrong Apr 15 2004 10:04AM Security
Plain sailing for newly-listed Alphawest

Plain sailing for newly-listed Alphawest

Services provider and reseller Alphawest plans to keep a steady hand on the tiller in the wake of its ASX listing.
Fleur Doidge Apr 14 2004 12:00AM Hardware
IT&T not accounting for business

IT&T not accounting for business

IT&T providers make up more than half the names on the Australian Securities and Investments Commission’s (ASIC’s) latest list of companies claimed to have slipshod accounting practices.
Fleur Doidge Apr 14 2004 12:00AM Strategy
It’s crunch time for cybercrime

It’s crunch time for cybercrime

Fighting extortion, paedophilia and identity theft is all in a day’s work for the National Hi-Tech Crime Unit. Dan Ilett talks to its head, Len Hynds.
Dan Ilett Apr 13 2004 3:14PM Security
Civil servants' wrists slapped for computer misuse

Civil servants' wrists slapped for computer misuse

The Civil Service has disciplined hundreds of its employees for accessing private information they had no right to see.
Dan Ilett Apr 7 2004 4:19PM Security
Another recording for 000

Another recording for 000

Nirmal Chandrasena Apr 7 2004 12:00AM Oddware
Review: NMS for PC/PDA

Review: NMS for PC/PDA

This product has Professional or Enterprise editions and the latter has the Management Suite that features remote recovery management for forgotten passwords, mass deployment and more.
Julian Ashbourn Apr 7 2004 12:00AM Security
NHS hospital opts for wireless

NHS hospital opts for wireless

A Birmingham hospital is implementing a multi-million pound secure wireless network for its maternity wards and treatment centre.
Dan Ilett Apr 6 2004 4:10PM Security
Mid-day approaches for Sun as partners gather

Mid-day approaches for Sun as partners gather

Sun is shoring up its reseller ramparts to take on the mid-market, aiming to sign 100 volume system partners by Christmas and building a dedicated sales team for that sector.
Fleur Doidge Apr 6 2004 12:00AM Software
Growing pains for the U.S. strategy

Growing pains for the U.S. strategy

Amit Yoran, director of the National Cyber Security Division, claims that progress is being made with the strategy to secure America’s cyberspace. However, the strategy just had its first birthday and not everyone celebrated. Marcia Savage reports
Marcia Savage Apr 5 2004 4:09PM Security
Intel pushes China for foreign wireless standards

Intel pushes China for foreign wireless standards

Intel is urging China to back down on its move to ban foreign wireless standards and enforce Chinese wi-fi encryption.
Dan Ilett Apr 5 2004 2:46PM Security
Group releases recs for improving software security

Group releases recs for improving software security

A task force of the National Cyber Security Partnership on Thursday released its initial recommendations for boosting software security, including patch management guidelines, improved education for software developers, and incentives.
Marcia Savage Apr 2 2004 12:26AM Security
FaCS outsources IT services for $10.8M

FaCS outsources IT services for $10.8M

The Department of Family and Community Services (FaCS) has outsourced its IT services to Getronics in a three-year $10.8 million deal.
Staff Writers Apr 2 2004 12:00AM Hardware
No interconnect autumn for Equinix

No interconnect autumn for Equinix

US data centre provider Equinix is talking up services it claims will help drive peering and provide alternatives to Australia's near-monopoly by the Gang of Four.
Fleur Doidge Apr 1 2004 12:00AM Telco/ISP
Human error to blame for most security breaches

Human error to blame for most security breaches

Human error is the main reason for most IT security breaches, but that the problem can be mitigated by better training for the staff concerned.
Steve Gold Mar 31 2004 5:25PM Security

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