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NZ goes Parallel with HP in Australia

NZ goes Parallel with HP in Australia

Sydney-based distributor Parallel Solutions has replaced broad-based rival Tech Pacific n NZ as out-of-warranty trade parts contractor for HP.
Fleur Doidge Feb 5 2004 12:00AM Hardware
Microsoft offers reward in MyDoom case

Microsoft offers reward in MyDoom case

Microsoft Thursday said it will pay $250,000 for information resulting in the arrest and conviction for those responsible for the MyDoom.B worm, a variant of the original MyDoom mass-mailing worm that wreaked havoc earlier this week.
Marcia Savage Jan 30 2004 6:14PM Security
NOIE in political crosshairs?

NOIE in political crosshairs?

IT&T has become a political football in the lead up to the Federal election, with Telstra and NOIE's future put into question.
Siobhan Chapman Jan 29 2004 12:00AM Strategy
Niche apps in demand at carriers

Niche apps in demand at carriers

Telecommunications carriers want to spend more capital on software rather than hardware as demand rises for flexible service upgrades, a specialist distributor has claimed.
Staff Writers Jan 27 2004 12:00AM Telco/ISP
We can’t live in a risk-free world...

We can’t live in a risk-free world...

... but we can plan to reduce the impact of things going wrong. Andy Coote assesses the various techniques professionals can use
Andy Coote Jan 22 2004 11:37AM Security
Tuning in along the streets of London

Tuning in along the streets of London

How easy is it to hack into London companies’ wireless networks? We sent Dan Ilett into the streets to find out
Dan Ilett Jan 22 2004 11:10AM Security
Put your right leg in and take your right leg out

Put your right leg in and take your right leg out

The year has got off to a quick start.
Jon Tullett Jan 22 2004 10:58AM Security
Spy software vendor takes lead in growing market

Spy software vendor takes lead in growing market

Consultancy Frost & Sullivan has named spy software developer Verint Systems as the number one vendor of call-monitoring analytic software in Australia.
Staff Writers Jan 22 2004 12:00AM Software
PortWise to sell in Australasia

PortWise to sell in Australasia

A European secure sockets layer (SSL) virtual private network (VPN) company is attempting to expand in to Australasia.
Dan Ilett Jan 20 2004 5:07PM Security
SCO licence available in Australia

SCO licence available in Australia

Australian SCO channel partners would now be able to sell an intellectual property licence from the SCO Group.
Staff Writers Jan 20 2004 12:00AM Software
Ipex ousts Telstra in transport deal

Ipex ousts Telstra in transport deal

Ipex has won a $17 million Federal Department of Transport and Regional Services hardware and services contract from Telstra.
Fleur Doidge Jan 20 2004 12:00AM Hardware
Privacy in an Internet World?

Privacy in an Internet World?

Anonymity is a circumstance that many everyday web surfers believe they enjoy while hopping from one online store to the next.
Illena Armstrong Jan 19 2004 11:02AM Security
What's In Store For Infosecurity?

What's In Store For Infosecurity?

Sitting in a hotel room in San Jose, California, I found my interest turn to the local NBC news broadcast when the anchor asked viewers if they thought they were safe wandering cyberspace.
Illena Armstrong Jan 19 2004 10:15AM Security
In Contemplation of Our Small World

In Contemplation of Our Small World

Even Mickey Mouse is buying into it.
Illena Armstrong Jan 19 2004 10:02AM Security
PDA Security Policy - Worth Its Weight in Gold

PDA Security Policy - Worth Its Weight in Gold

Nowadays, it seems like everybody has a PDA. However, as an inevitable corollary, it seems like everyone is eventually bound to misplace their PDA.
Oba McMillan Jan 19 2004 9:50AM Security
The lights power the labels in Aussie supermarkets

The lights power the labels in Aussie supermarkets

Staff Writers Jan 19 2004 12:00AM Hardware
In Internet Battle

In Internet Battle

The conflict being waged in Afghanistan is one of the most technologically advanced battles to which the world has ever been witness.
Illena Armstrong Jan 16 2004 5:11PM Security
Grey Hair, Wrinkles and Sun Spots in the Aging Firewall Market

Grey Hair, Wrinkles and Sun Spots in the Aging Firewall Market

I can't remember what they say the first thing to go is. Memory, perhaps?
Jason Wright Jan 16 2004 4:48PM Security
Mind Shifts In Progress

Mind Shifts In Progress

During 2001 there was a proliferation of IT security breaches.
Errol Rhoden Jan 16 2004 4:34PM Security
A Little Bandwidth Helps Out in an Emergency

A Little Bandwidth Helps Out in an Emergency

Come fall, school bells ring throughout college campuses across the United States, but as excited students move into the dorms and make new friends, employees of the information systems (IS) departments are pulling out their hair trying to manage the dramatic increase in network traffic.
Andy Druda Jan 16 2004 2:57PM Security

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