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Microsoft's solo patch will allow IT administrators to get ready for 2009

Microsoft's solo patch will allow IT administrators to get ready for 2009

Microsoft's decision to only issue one patch will allow IT administrators to get their 'housecleaning' in order for 2009.
SC Australia Staff Jan 20 2009 10:46AM Security
IT managers remain concerned about anonymous proxies

IT managers remain concerned about anonymous proxies

Anonymous proxies remain as a major security concern for IT managers.
SC Australia Staff Jan 16 2009 11:25AM Security
Gartner predicts no rise in IT spending this year

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
Privileged accounts create 'gaping hole' for IT security

Privileged accounts create 'gaping hole' for IT security

The potential abuse of privileged accounts in the current financial environment is a gaping hole in company security.
Dan Raywood Jan 14 2009 11:14AM Security
Going for gold in IT performance

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
IT leaders nervous about 2009

IT leaders nervous about 2009

The IT industry has reached a new confidence low as business leaders in the sector worry about rising costs and low levels of credit, according to research by the Chartered Management Institute (CMI).
Angelica Mari Dec 18 2008 6:39AM Strategy
How to avoid IT price rises and renegotiate Microsoft licenses

How to avoid IT price rises and renegotiate Microsoft licenses

IT managers are being urged to renegotiate product and service costs with major suppliers for next year to beat an imminent local price rise of between five to 20 percent.
Ry Crozier Dec 12 2008 2:36PM Software
IT workers would steal data in the event of a redundancy threat

IT workers would steal data in the event of a redundancy threat

Twenty-five per cent of IT workers would be prepared to take a salary cut or steal data if it meant keeping their jobs.
SC Australia Staff Dec 10 2008 10:12AM Security
IT leaders will guide firms through testing times

IT leaders will guide firms through testing times

CIOs' knowledge of both the business and IT systems puts them in a strong position to help their employers adapt and survive in the current tough economic climate, according to a study by CIO Connect.
Computing staff Dec 1 2008 6:37AM Strategy
India and Pakistan hack it out online

India and Pakistan hack it out online

India and Pakistan have taken to hacking away at each other, with cyber hooligans from both countries using their tech skills to deface their rival nation’s websites.
Sylvie Barak Nov 28 2008 11:06AM Security
Finance and IT departments should be aligned on security

Finance and IT departments should be aligned on security

Businesses value business continuity as three times more important than IT, according to research from Sophos.
SC Australia Staff Nov 27 2008 10:15AM Security
Employers need to educate employees on security policy

Employers need to educate employees on security policy

Human error is the main security issue for IT directors, according to research from Clavister.
SC Australia Staff Nov 27 2008 10:09AM Security
Gartner warns of IT budget shortfalls in Australia

Gartner warns of IT budget shortfalls in Australia

Anyone expecting a magical silver bullet from Gartner to help them ride out the current economic turmoil might have to look elsewhere for it, if the first day of the 2008 Symposium ITxpo in Sydney is anything to go by.
Ry Crozier Nov 11 2008 4:00PM Financial Services
Lack of IT standards hampering UK war effort

Lack of IT standards hampering UK war effort

The Ministry of Defence (MoD) has warned that differing US suppliers' proprietary software standards are hampering the ability of British forces in Afghanistan to make full use of data from unmanned air-reconnaissance vehicles (UAVs).
Parliamentary reporter Nov 8 2008 7:22AM Software
IT security policy enforcement struggles

IT security policy enforcement struggles

Companies are struggling to come to grips with the basics of vulnerability management, says Chris Schwartzbauer, vice president of development and customer operations at Shavlik Technologies.
Dan Raywood Oct 31 2008 10:47AM Security
Indian IT providers hit by credit crunch

Indian IT providers hit by credit crunch

Two of the biggest Indian outsourcing providers are feeling the effects of the global credit crisis as their second quarter financial results show slowing growth.
Rosalie Marshall Oct 23 2008 2:47PM Strategy
Can IT hold on to its innovative thinkers?

Can IT hold on to its innovative thinkers?

Technology must be used in conjunction with other skills to truly innovate, says Karl Feilder, chief executive of think tank Greenwich Mean Time.
Tom Young Oct 23 2008 2:47PM Strategy
Vendor experience is key in technology evaluation, survey finds

Vendor experience is key in technology evaluation, survey finds

CIOs expect their IT vendors to help them make informed choices about products and technologies, IDC has found.
Staff Writers Oct 23 2008 1:28PM Hardware
SAP says it is hurting

SAP says it is hurting

German business software outfit, SAP said that it is suffering badly from the economic downturn.
Nick Farrell Oct 8 2008 6:55AM Software
IT survives US economic downturn, for now

IT survives US economic downturn, for now

Latest figures shows that the IT industry has been surprisingly immune to the US economic slowdown. But analysts warn that this immunity won’t last.
Staff Writers Sep 25 2008 3:33PM Financial Services

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