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Global online censorship rising fast

Global online censorship rising fast

OpenNet Initiative finds 26 governments blocking access to 'sensitive' sites.
Andrew Charlesworth May 21 2007 2:00PM Security
Global digital marketplace grows rapidly

Global digital marketplace grows rapidly

The global internet-based digital marketplace has reached a "tipping point" and will enjoy double-digit growth rates until at least the end of this decade, industry expert IDC predicts.
Robert Jaques May 18 2007 11:14AM Strategy
Auscert2007: Security experts flock to Gold Coast

Auscert2007: Security experts flock to Gold Coast

Australian IT professionals will have an opportunity to discuss critical security issues with security experts during AusCERT2007.
Staff Writers May 17 2007 7:15AM Security
Global disk storage market faces 'transformation'

Global disk storage market faces 'transformation'

The already mature worldwide disk storage systems market continues to be transformed, as estimates predict stellar growth in demand during the next five years.
Robert Jaques May 16 2007 11:28AM Storage
Red Hat to build 'Global Desktop'

Red Hat to build 'Global Desktop'

Low cost Linux bundle system to target emerging markets.
Tom Sanders May 10 2007 2:55PM Software
Global organisations running out of Wan capacity

Global organisations running out of Wan capacity

Ethernet service market hits US$9.4bn in 2006 as firms upgrade.
Robert Jaques May 4 2007 2:26PM Networking
US singles out global piracy offenders

US singles out global piracy offenders

A recent US government report has named 12 countries as the top perpetrators of copyright theft.
Shaun Nichols May 2 2007 2:50PM Software
Global ICT carbon emissions 'unsustainable'

Global ICT carbon emissions 'unsustainable'

Gartner estimates sector produces as much CO2 as the aviation industry.
Robert Jaques Apr 30 2007 1:00PM Hardware
Gartner reveals ICT's contribution to emissions

Gartner reveals ICT's contribution to emissions

Gartner estimates the ICT indsutry's contributes around two percent of global emissions.
Staff Writers Apr 27 2007 11:34AM Strategy
Experts call for global IT security police

Experts call for global IT security police

Global force to deal with a global problem, says Kaspersky.
Matt Chapman Apr 26 2007 1:30PM Security
Global PC market returns to double-digit growth

Global PC market returns to double-digit growth

Demand for laptops fuels turnaround.
Robert Jaques Apr 20 2007 11:18AM Hardware
Global chip market on the way up

Global chip market on the way up

Second half revival expected after disastrous first quarter for memory.
Simon Burns Apr 18 2007 2:50PM Hardware
A model for global innovation

A model for global innovation

IBM's venture strategy pairs it with investors and entrepreneurs around the world. Can CIOs leverage the model?
Staff Writers Apr 2 2007 3:22PM Strategy
HP vows to slash global energy use

HP vows to slash global energy use

2010 set as target date for 20 per cent energy reduction.
Robert Jaques Mar 29 2007 12:03PM Hardware
Portable demand fuels global PC growth

Portable demand fuels global PC growth

Worldwide shipments creep up 7.3 percent, IDC reports.
Robert Jaques Mar 21 2007 12:29PM Hardware
Global storage market hits 1,030 petabytes

Global storage market hits 1,030 petabytes

Networked attached storage drives hike in capacity.
Robert Jaques Mar 14 2007 12:27PM Storage
Cisco and IBM expand global service alliance

Cisco and IBM expand global service alliance

Offering extended to 46 new countries following success in the US.
Clement James Mar 14 2007 10:27AM Networking
Nanotech could revolutionise global healthcare

Nanotech could revolutionise global healthcare

Impact likely to be most profound in developing world.
Robert Jaques Feb 28 2007 8:20AM Networking
Zombie botnets attack global DNS servers

Zombie botnets attack global DNS servers

Sustained attack launched last night.
Robert Jaques Feb 8 2007 9:50AM Security
Schneier: Cyber crime goes global

Schneier: Cyber crime goes global

Organised gangs are operating in under developed countries to launch cyber attacks because of lax law enforcement, according to Bruce Schneier, CTO at BT Counterpane.
Fiona Raisbeck Feb 8 2007 1:45AM Security

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