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LCD monitors gain in popularity: IDC
Vivienne Fisher
Mar 2 2004 12:00AM
Hardware
AT&T starts disaster recovery drill in Seattle
AT&T kicked off a six-day network disaster recovery drill to test its backup systems and strategy in the event of a serious network problem.
Steve Gold
Mar 1 2004 3:39PM
Security
Multimedia Technology to open in Sydney, Brisbane
Melbourne distributor Multimedia Technology (MMT) is set to open Sydney and Brisbane branches.
Staff Writers
Mar 1 2004 12:00AM
Software
US SMEs spent $1.8 billion on IT security in 2003
Small-to-mid-sized businesses (SMEs) in the US spent a total of $1.8 billion on IT security during 2003.
Steve Gold
Feb 26 2004 10:27AM
Security
Korea joins in the fight against spam
Korean authorities are stepping up the fight against spam.
Dan Ilett
Feb 25 2004 11:18AM
Security
ServGate Technologies launches in the UK
ServGate Technologies, a network security specialist for small-to-medium-sized business, has launched in the UK.
Steve Gold
Feb 24 2004 5:32PM
Security
US IT security market to reach $20b in 2008
The IT security market in the US is expected to top the $8 billion a year mark by 2008, equating to an annual rate of growth of around 19 per cent since 2001, according to research just released.
Steve Gold
Feb 24 2004 5:29PM
Security
Kenyan authorities worried over rise in cybercrime
Cybercrime cases are rising steadily in Kenya, according to Edwin Nyaseda, the Nairobi police commissioner.
Steve Gold
Feb 23 2004 5:33PM
Security
Back in time
Tender notification and management company Tendersearch has begun marketing a service that lets companies responding to tenders more accurately forecast when certain tenders are up for renewal.
Staff Writers
Feb 23 2004 12:00AM
Strategy
Dynamic calls for action in direct sales stoush
Brisbane-based consumables distributor Dynamic Supplies has called for action against vendors allegedly using channel marketing meant for other purposes to harvest end-user details and go direct, cutting out the reseller.
Fleur Doidge
Feb 20 2004 12:00AM
Hardware
New technology business incubator opens in WA
Nirmal Chandrasena
Feb 20 2004 12:00AM
Training & Development
Bagle-B not rampant in Australia
Internet security organisations Trend Micro and MessageLabs have discovered a variant of the Bagle email virus, called Bagle-B.
Nirmal Chandrasena
Feb 18 2004 12:00AM
Security
ComNet shows its cards in wireless push
Small Sydney distributor ComNet Solutions has begun a major push into wireless, signing a three-year deal with US giant Electro-Comm - one of the largest wireless products distributors in the world.
Fleur Doidge
Feb 18 2004 12:00AM
Hardware
Intel exec: next chipsets are biggest leap in 10 years
Intel's next generation of chipsets will mark a milestone in performance and digital convergence, combining several critical technologies to boost audio, video and image performance, a top executive of the chipmaker claimed.
Edward F. Moltzen
Feb 18 2004 12:00AM
Software
Phishing attacks grow by 50 per cent in a month
Phishing attacks and other types of email fraud have grown a staggering 50 per cent over the last month according to a new report.
Rene Millman
Feb 17 2004 4:05PM
Security
Security seminars in Staines
Internet application company Attenda is launching a series of seminars aimed at educating the business community on information security.
Dan Ilett
Feb 13 2004 2:55PM
Security
Robust growth in Aussie PC market
Australian PC sales were strong in calendar 2003 with the market growing 16.1 percent compared to 2002, according to data released by market researcher Gartner.
Byron Connolly
Feb 13 2004 12:00AM
Hardware
MyDoom rings up $4 billion in damage
Damage from the MyDoom virus may exceed $4 billion worldwide, making it one of the most costly internet attacks, according to Computer Economics, a research firm based in Carlsbad, Calif.
Marcia Savage
Feb 11 2004 9:34PM
Security
Flaws confirmed in Bluetooth devices
Months after rumours circulated regarding possible flaws in some vendors' Bluetooth implementations, Nokia has confirmed that some of its mobile phones are indeed vulnerable to attack.
Jon Tullett
Feb 11 2004 5:22PM
Security
EU reportedly looking at US$125m fine in Microsoft case
Paul Thurrott
Feb 6 2004 12:00AM
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