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Conroy's OPEL decision gets thumbs down from Liberal's Billson

Conroy's OPEL decision gets thumbs down from Liberal's Billson

While telecommunications giant Telstra may be ecstatic over the Federal Government’s decision to axe OPEL's plans for a billion dollar regional broadband network, Shadow Communications Minister Bruce Billson believes the people of rural, regional and remote Australia should be deeply concerned about the Government’s decision.
Lilia Guan Apr 3 2008 3:24PM Telco/ISP
Oracle buys e-Test technology from Empirix

Oracle buys e-Test technology from Empirix

Oracle has entered into an agreement to acquire the e-Test suite of products from Empirix, a provider of voice and web application testing and monitoring technology..
Robert Jaques Mar 28 2008 6:49AM Software
Protect your site from malware, warns Forrester

Protect your site from malware, warns Forrester

A new report by analyst firm Forrester Research has again highlighted the growing threat to firms of their web sites being infected by malware and their brands being abused in sophisticated phishing attacks.
Phil Muncaster Mar 27 2008 3:03PM Security
Cyber-attack launched from 10,000 web pages

Cyber-attack launched from 10,000 web pages

A security firm has identified over 10,000 web pages rigged by cyber-criminals to hijack the PCs of unsuspecting surfers..
Robert Jaques Mar 13 2008 10:21PM Security
Cyber Storm II underway from DHS

Cyber Storm II underway from DHS

To strengthen the nation's cybersecurity preparedness, the federal Department of Homeland Security (DHS) this week is holding its second Cyber Storm event, a five-day exercise for government agencies and businesses.
Sue Marquette Mar 12 2008 10:00AM Security
RIAA faces lawsuits from artists

RIAA faces lawsuits from artists

The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) is facing the possibility of legal action from artists who claim to have received no money from the settlement of peer-to-peer cases..
Iain Thomson Mar 3 2008 2:48PM Strategy
Australian workers spared from 2,100 Nortel job cuts

Australian workers spared from 2,100 Nortel job cuts

Nortel Networks has said its Australian workforce will be "minimally impacted" when 2,100 of its global workers face the chopping block over the next 12 months.
Mitchell Bingemann Feb 29 2008 3:28PM Training & Development
Solid state drives still 'far from practical'

Solid state drives still 'far from practical'

The widespread use of Flash-based solid-state drives (SSDs) could be as far off as five years, according to one analyst..
Shaun Nichols Feb 22 2008 7:03AM Storage
SCO rises from the ashes

SCO rises from the ashes

SCO looks to be back in business as a private company after a surprise injection of cash..
Iain Thomson Feb 18 2008 7:36AM Software
Workplace Ombudsman to investigate Commander sackings

Workplace Ombudsman to investigate Commander sackings

The Commonwealth Workplace Ombudsman will investigate the dismissal of 600 staff at telecommunications and information services company Commander Communications to ensure workers receive their lawful termination entitlements under Federal workplace law.
Lilia Guan Feb 11 2008 3:02PM Networking
Telstra cops complaints from four rival telcos

Telstra cops complaints from four rival telcos

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has received notification of five telecommunications access disputes under Part XIC of the Trade Practices Act 1974.
Lilia Guan Feb 1 2008 12:30PM Telco/ISP
More Linux-based laptops from Dell

More Linux-based laptops from Dell

Ubuntu pre-loaded on Inspiron machines.
Guy Dixon Jan 29 2008 2:06PM Hardware
 Preventing security breaches from inside your private network

Preventing security breaches from inside your private network

Too often, network security relies on placing firewalls in front of public network access points and calling it a day. The assumptions are 1) being on a private network is synonymous with being on campus 2) campus users are implicitly trustworthy and 3) external threats are mitigated by the perimeter firewall.
Jan 16 2008 4:15PM Security
Southern Cross reaping benefits of parent company's undersea cable

Southern Cross reaping benefits of parent company's undersea cable

Verizon Business has obtained final approval from the Federal Communications Commission to activate and operate the Trans-Pacific Express submarine cable system in the US that will link to Asia Pacific.
Lilia Guan Jan 15 2008 2:36PM Telco/ISP
ACCC publishes exemption applications from Telstra

ACCC publishes exemption applications from Telstra

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has published Telstra's exemption applications made in relation to its supply of the domestic transmission capacity service (DCTS) for tail-end and inter-exchange DTCS in CBD areas.
Staff Writers Jan 7 2008 1:29PM Telco/ISP
Sharp hike in cyber-attacks from China

Sharp hike in cyber-attacks from China

Security experts have warned of a sharp hike in malicious activity coming out of China..
Robert Jaques Dec 18 2007 7:04AM Security
SMS goes from strength to strength

SMS goes from strength to strength

Text messaging services will continue to grow, despite the technology being over 15 years old..
Dec 6 2007 6:58AM Telco/ISP
Sun and Dell benefit from Solaris OEM deal

Sun and Dell benefit from Solaris OEM deal

The recently sealed OEM deal between Sun Microsystems and Dell will widen the appeal of Solaris for x86-based system users, and will benefit both vendors, Gartner has reported..
Robert Jaques Nov 26 2007 7:19AM Hardware
TechEd 2007: Virtualisation moves IT from physical to logical

TechEd 2007: Virtualisation moves IT from physical to logical

Virtualisation is maturing rapidly and will radically change the way firms deploy and manage IT services, according to Microsoft pundits at the TechEd IT Forum 2007 in Barcelona..
Ian Williams Nov 14 2007 7:19AM Hardware
Boffins build radio from carbon nanotube

Boffins build radio from carbon nanotube

Good vibrations.
Robert Jaques Nov 2 2007 12:03PM Hardware

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