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Greentree growing in Australia

Greentree growing in Australia

New Zealand-based ERP developer Greentree International is expanding its channel in Australia, signing two consultancies and seeking a couple more in every major centre.
Fleur Doidge May 18 2004 12:00AM Software
Qantas hands out $1.4b in managed services

Qantas hands out $1.4b in managed services

Telstra and IBM have won managed services contracts with Qantas valued at an estimated $1.4 billion in revenue. The pair of contracts are two of the largest ever signed in Australia.
Fleur Doidge May 17 2004 12:00AM Telco/ISP
Optima to double production potential in June

Optima to double production potential in June

Australian OEM Optima Technology Solutions is expanding yet again, moving to a much bigger facility in Sydney’s Homebush Bay with four production lines -– enough to churn out up to 2000 PCs a day.
Fleur Doidge May 14 2004 12:00AM Hardware
Australian CERT warns of new flaw in wireless protocol

Australian CERT warns of new flaw in wireless protocol

The Australian Computer Emergency Response Team issued an advisory Thursday warning of a flaw in the 802.11 wireless protocol that makes WLANs vulnerable to a denial-of-service attack.
Marcia Savage May 13 2004 10:14PM Security
Future of Windows Media Centre in Australia?

Future of Windows Media Centre in Australia?

Tim Dean May 12 2004 12:00AM Software
Remora sucks in Tadpole

Remora sucks in Tadpole

Byron Connolly May 12 2004 12:00AM Hardware
MSY no over Achieva in hard disk deals

MSY no over Achieva in hard disk deals

Reseller MSY has hit back at claims by an anonymous rival that distributor Achieva had supplied it with Seagate drives and other parts at prices below cost.
Fleur Doidge May 11 2004 12:00AM Hardware
Dell gags Computer Disposals in court settlement

Dell gags Computer Disposals in court settlement

Dell Computer has settled out of court with former partner Computer Disposals, allegedly forcing the latter to agree not to comment on any details of the case, past or present, as part of the deal with the cash-strapped reseller.
Fleur Doidge May 11 2004 12:00AM Hardware
Fuji-Xerox seizes $2m in counterfeit gear

Fuji-Xerox seizes $2m in counterfeit gear

Printer vendor Fuji-Xerox, in conjunction with an Australian covert operator, has seized $2 million worth of counterfeit toner cartridges in Hong Kong, bound for Canada.
Byron Connolly May 6 2004 12:00AM Hardware
NHTCU arrest 12 in phishing swoop

NHTCU arrest 12 in phishing swoop

The National Hi-Tech Crime Unit has arrested 12 people for money laundering associated with phishing scams.
Dan Ilett May 5 2004 3:59PM Security
Gaps in anti-spam protection

Gaps in anti-spam protection

Nearly one-third of organizations fail to refine or reconfigure their anti-spam tools, according to an online survey conducated by Clearswift and the nonprofit privacy certification firm TRUSTe.
Marcia Savage May 4 2004 11:14PM Security
3Com wins again: Awarded US$6.5m in channel fraud case

3Com wins again: Awarded US$6.5m in channel fraud case

Jennifer Hagendorf Follett May 4 2004 12:00AM Networking
IBM’s Linux lab in ACT to grow

IBM’s Linux lab in ACT to grow

To meet expected demand for open source software, IBM Australia has announced plans to double the size of its Canberra-based Linux development lab.
Staff Writers Apr 30 2004 12:00AM Software
Resellers get Unwired in time for Sydney launch

Resellers get Unwired in time for Sydney launch

New wireless broadband ISP Unwired has signed resellers and seeks more to help push its 100Mb/s service, expected to cover 95 percent of Sydney via 63 towers when it goes live in July.
Fleur Doidge Apr 29 2004 12:00AM Telco/ISP
Linksys cranks up in Aust

Linksys cranks up in Aust

Byron Connolly Apr 23 2004 12:00AM Networking
Four more holes in Symantec products

Four more holes in Symantec products

A security firm has pointed out four further flaws in three of Symantec’s products.
Dan Ilett Apr 22 2004 3:56PM 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
Microsoft to fix 20 flaws in software

Microsoft to fix 20 flaws in software

Microsoft has issued patches for more than 20 flaws in its software, three of which were ranked ‘critical’.
Dan Ilett Apr 14 2004 4:17PM Security
One in five firms bother to use WEP

One in five firms bother to use WEP

Four out of five UK businesses are failing to use a basic standard of wireless network security.
Dan Ilett Apr 13 2004 4:20PM Security
Surge in browser-based attacks

Surge in browser-based attacks

Browser-based attacks are on the rise, according to the second annual survey on IT security and the workforce from the Computing Technology Industry Assocation (CompTIA).
Marcia Savage Apr 12 2004 11:56PM Security

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