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Review: SecuGen Hamster III

Review: SecuGen Hamster III

This device is an exquisite little fingerprint reader with immediate visual and tactile appeal. Manufactured in Korea, it has been cleverly designed to offer flexibility of placement.

Julian Ashbourn Oct 6 2004 12:00AM Security
Review: SecuGen OptiMouse III

Review: SecuGen OptiMouse III

The SecuGen Mouse takes a different approach to providing fingerprint biometric logon facilities, in that it combines a good-quality optical fingerprint reader with an equally good-quality optical mouse.

Julian Ashbourn Oct 6 2004 12:00AM Security
Financial services group launches phishing counteroffensive

Financial services group launches phishing counteroffensive

The Financial Services Technology Consortium (FSTC) has launched an initiative to counter the problem of phishing in the financial industry.
Marcia Savage Sep 21 2004 5:12PM Security
New group monitors mobile phone content

New group monitors mobile phone content

In a response to the explosion of mobile-phone content, the Australian Interactive Media Industry Association has announced the creation of a new regulatory group.
Ty Pendlebury Sep 14 2004 12:00AM Telco/ISP
Kier Group plugs password security vulnerabilities

Kier Group plugs password security vulnerabilities

International building and civil engineering contractor, Kier Group has revamped its global network security by ditching a password-based based remote access system which had become “a major point of vulnerability”.
Rob Jaques Sep 9 2004 10:31AM Security
Tumbleweed's email firewall wins Open Group certification

Tumbleweed's email firewall wins Open Group certification

Tumbleweed announced Tuesday that its Email Firewall 6.0 received S/MIME Certification from the Open Group, an international, technology-neutral consortium.
Marcia Savage Aug 24 2004 9:57PM Security
Outsourcing on the increase: META Group

Outsourcing on the increase: META Group

Eighty percent of organisations will outsource at least one function by 2005, according to one industry analyst.
Staff Writers Aug 11 2004 12:00AM Strategy
Channel Enablers buys Technology Channels Group

Channel Enablers buys Technology Channels Group

Channel consultancy Channel Enablers has ramped up its presence in the United States with the acquisition of Silicon Valley-based Technology Channels Group (TCG).
Byron Connolly Aug 6 2004 12:00AM Strategy
Commander buys Axon Group

Commander buys Axon Group

ASX-listed Commander Communications (CDR) has agreed to acquire reseller consortium Axon Group in a cash and share deal worth $9.6 million.
Byron Connolly Aug 5 2004 12:00AM Networking
Review: LANDesk Asset Manager

Review: LANDesk Asset Manager

LANDesk Asset Manager – actually an add-in to the comprehensive LANDesk Management Suite 8.1 application – provides a host of valuable functionality.

Julian Ashbourn Aug 3 2004 12:00AM Security
Review: Altiris Asset Management Suite

Review: Altiris Asset Management Suite

Altiris speaks in terms of "lifecycle management," by which it means managing your IT-related assets throughout their useful term of operation. This is enabled by the provision of a core Notification Server, to which might be added a Server Provisioning Suite, a Client Management Suite , (CMS), and an Asset Management Suite, (AMS). The Altiris brochure also describes a utility named the Wise Package Studio which, as you might expect, provides for software distribution.

Julian Ashbourn Aug 3 2004 12:00AM Security
Review: Centennial Discovery

Review: Centennial Discovery

Centennial Discovery 4.51 is a comprehensive, but easy to use, auditing tool which might be used with a variety of client operating systems. It requires Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 or later, a run-time version of which is supplied on the installation CD.

Julian Ashbourn Aug 3 2004 12:00AM Security
Review: iInventory

Review: iInventory

This product is a straightforward and competent auditing tool whose apparent simplicity and ease of use will appeal to many system administrators.

Julian Ashbourn Aug 3 2004 12:00AM Security
Review: Intuit Track-It!

Review: Intuit Track-It!

Intuit Track-It! is a comprehensive suite of integrated modules which provide some interesting and useful functionality. The product is available in three flavours of Single User, Standard (facilitating multiple users) and Enterprise, and is nicely presented throughout with good documentation.

Julian Ashbourn Aug 3 2004 12:00AM Security
Review: PC-Duo Enterprise

Review: PC-Duo Enterprise

PC-Duo Enterprise is a well presented application that effectively steers users through all major functions via well-considered dialogs. This "learn-as-you-go" approach will suit the busy network administrator with limited previous experience.

Julian Ashbourn Aug 3 2004 12:00AM Security
Review: Security Expressions

Review: Security Expressions

This is a very interesting application which enables you to monitor compliance with policies via audits against your IT infrastructure. This alone would represent valuable functionality, but Security Expressions does not stop there.

Julian Ashbourn Aug 3 2004 12:00AM Security
Review: TS Census – License Compliance Suite

Review: TS Census – License Compliance Suite

Praise be! A software vendor that supplies a comprehensive and well-written printed product manual, and a host of other documentation to leave you in no doubt about the product, and how best to use it.

Julian Ashbourn Aug 3 2004 12:00AM Security
Review: Unicenter

Review: Unicenter

Installing Unicenter takes a little longer than average, but the process is glitch-free and logical, setting the tone for the use of the product.

Julian Ashbourn Aug 3 2004 12:00AM Security
QLD software group formed

QLD software group formed

Queensland-based software development companies have banded together to form Software Queensland -- a lobby group aimed at raising the profile of locally developed software products and strengthen the businesses behind them.
Byron Connolly Jul 29 2004 12:00AM Software
Leading Edge Group in B2B play

Leading Edge Group in B2B play

Leading Edge Group - well known for its network of retail computer stores - is moving into the business market with a plan to recruit local system integrators and resellers to join its group of member companies.
Byron Connolly Jul 19 2004 12:00AM Hardware

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