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Opinion: Can Skype make headway in the enterprise?
Concerns over security may thwart Skype’s ambition to grab a slice of the enterprise SIP market.
Dave Bailey
Mar 26 2009 6:27AM
Telco/ISP
Research In Motion outbids VeriSign for Certicom
Research In Motion (RIM) is back in the running for encryption provider Certicom, which announced on Tuesday that the BlackBerry maker outbid VeriSign.
Dan Kaplan
Feb 5 2009 11:33AM
Security
Mythical Gdrive surfaces in Google code
It would appear Google has its own Loch Ness monster, with mysterious sightings suggesting the existence of Google GDrive, Google's mythical online storage service.
Sylvie Barak
Feb 2 2009 12:40AM
Storage
McAfee: Malware will use web and USB sticks to spread in 2009
McAfee predicts in the upcoming year that web-based malware and removable storage devices will be some of be the biggest threats to businesses.
Angela Moscaritolo
Jan 27 2009 3:31PM
Security
With economy in tailspin, Monster discloses major breach
Monster.com is advising users to change their passwords - and experts are warning of phishing scams on the horizon - after the the job site suffered another breach.
Dan Kaplan
Jan 27 2009 3:30PM
Security
Google Docs sneaks charges in through the back door
Google is making a sneaky move in getting more pennies in its pot by quietly reducing the amount of users who can set up a free Google Apps account.
Emma Hughes
Jan 24 2009 2:34PM
Software
Data management will be priority in 2009
Changes relating to different aspects of data management have been highlighted as key trends in the IT industry for 2009 in a report by consultancy Deloitte.
Angelica Mari
Jan 21 2009 6:29AM
Storage
McKinnon's fate to be decided in next four weeks
Gary McKinnon should find out within the next four weeks if he has been successful in his last-ditch attempt to avoid extradition to the US by pleading guilty to hacking offences under UK law.
Bryan Glick
Jan 19 2009 2:26PM
Security
Week in review: The proof is in the network
We’ve been hearing for months that network spending has immunity from other IT budget cutbacks this year - we’ve just been waiting to see the proof.
Ry Crozier
Jan 17 2009 10:33AM
Networking
RIM issues BlackBerry security fix
Research In Motion is advising BlackBerry users to install a new security update for their handsets.
Shaun Nichols
Jan 15 2009 11:24AM
Security
Gartner predicts no rise in IT spending this year
IT budgets are expected to remain largely flat in 2009 with an average increase of just 0.16 per cent globally, according to analyst Gartner.
Ian Williams
Jan 15 2009 6:44AM
Strategy
Week in Review: The road less travelled
It was a week where prosumers tried to drive the technology agenda with CES and Macworld, forcing the enterprise into the backseat. Lucky enterprise techies know a thing or two about backseat driving.
Ry Crozier
Jan 10 2009 12:05AM
Training & Development
Going for gold in IT performance
The IT team that will build and support the systems behind the London 2012 Olympic Games is taking shape.
Tom Young
Jan 9 2009 2:50PM
Hardware
Analyst firm expects security budgets to rise in 2009
Despite the ongoing financial crisis, IT security spending is expected to grow this year, according to two reports from Forrester.
Angela Moscaritolo
Jan 7 2009 11:22AM
Security
Firefox joins in security update whirlwind
Along with the updates to Microsoft's Internet Explorer, Apple's Safari fixes, and the latest Opera patches, Mozilla has released its own security updates for Firefox.
Chuck Miller
Dec 18 2008 11:03AM
Security
Spam to hit record levels in 2009
Barracuda Networks is predicting that spam volumes will rise to more than 95 per cent of all email in 2009.
Staff Writers
Dec 18 2008 10:49AM
Security
XSS vulnerabilities discovered in Facebook, closed quickly
Researchers this week released proof-of-concept code for a number of cross-site scripting flaws on Facebook, but the social networking site said it closed the vulnerabilities within hours.
Angela Moscaritolo
Dec 17 2008 9:34AM
Security
Security issues present in browser password management
The password management features of most popular web browsers are riddled with bugs, new research concludes.
Angela Moscaritolo
Dec 16 2008 10:03AM
Security
Interflora and M&S in Google AdWords row
Interflora is taking legal action against British retail giant Marks & Spencer (M&S) over allegations that the supermarket chain has bought its brand name as a keyword search on Google AdWords.
Angelica Mari
Dec 16 2008 6:44AM
Software
Microsoft: the number of compromised PCs in Australia surged this year
The total amount of malware removed from Australian PCs grew by over 55 percent in the first half of 2008, Microsoft has reported.
Staff Writers
Dec 11 2008 10:59AM
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