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Gartner: IT security spending on the rise

Gartner: IT security spending on the rise

Security software revenue is expected to grow 13.5 percent this year, according to market forecasts for Australia.
Staff Writers Sep 11 2008 7:46AM Security
IT leaders shun disaster recovery

IT leaders shun disaster recovery

C-level involvement in disaster recovery planning has decreased significantly since last year, according to a new report by security giant Symantec..
Phil Muncaster Aug 29 2008 8:03AM Storage
IT administrators admit they’d steal data

IT administrators admit they’d steal data

A survey of 300 IT administrators found that 88 per cent said they would steal company secrets if they were laid off..
Iain Thomson Aug 28 2008 4:08PM Security
IT should adopt social trend trackers

IT should adopt social trend trackers

IT should assign a group to keep watch of societal trends as social factors become increasingly important in business and commercial systems, according to new research from analyst Gartner.
Rosalie Marshall Aug 27 2008 7:50AM Training & Development
Retro storage formats have it taped

Retro storage formats have it taped

According to recent research by IDC, the LTO tape is still the most popular practice process in data storage and business continuity strategies – despite technological advancement.
Emma Hughes Aug 25 2008 7:49AM Storage
Business leaders 'ignoring' green IT

Business leaders 'ignoring' green IT

Firms failing to invest in technology despite its role in cutting fuel costs.
Phil Muncaster Aug 23 2008 4:39PM Strategy
IT salaries continue to defy the downturn

IT salaries continue to defy the downturn

Despite the tough economic climate, more than half of IT chiefs expect to see salaries for permanent IT staff increase over the next year, according to a survey by recruitment group Rethink Recruitment..
Janie Davies Aug 15 2008 7:45AM Training & Development
IT workers turn down permanent jobs

IT workers turn down permanent jobs

Firms struggling to recruit permanent staff as IT professionals turn to contract work for better pay.
Rosalie Marshall Aug 12 2008 7:26AM Training & Development
Aussie IT retailers feel the economic pinch

Aussie IT retailers feel the economic pinch

IT retailers are seeing a tightening of consumer belts as confidence in spending drops, petrol prices/interest rates rise, and an ominous threat of recession looms in the coming year.
Lilia Guan Aug 4 2008 4:14PM Financial Services
IT ill prepared for forthcoming carbon rules

IT ill prepared for forthcoming carbon rules

Experts have warned IT managers need to prepare for the introduction of a forthcoming carbon cap and trade scheme before it is too late.
Rosalie Marshall Jul 31 2008 1:45PM Training & Development
If it's broken, fix it

If it's broken, fix it

We can no longer pretend that information security is working in its current form. So let's change it.
Tim Mather Jul 17 2008 11:01AM Security
Green IT failing to have an impact

Green IT failing to have an impact

UK businesses which have implemented green IT policies are seeing average energy savings of just 10 per cent, according to research released this week.
Clement James Jul 11 2008 9:19AM Strategy
Capacity planning failures 'down to IT'

Capacity planning failures 'down to IT'

Capacity planning and management initiatives are largely ineffective because the majority of IT shops are unable to convey the results to non-IT managers.
Clement James Jul 10 2008 9:05AM Strategy
IT giants hook up to fight patent litigation

IT giants hook up to fight patent litigation

Some of the largest technology companies in the world are banding together in a attempt to stop legal action over patent infringement..
Iain Thomson Jul 2 2008 12:54AM Software
IT auditors need more business initiative

IT auditors need more business initiative

Chief information officers (CIOs) argue the biggest problem encountered working with auditors is reaching an agreement on findings and recommendations for business risk improvement, according to new research from Ersnt and Young consultancy firm.
Rosalie Marshall Jun 27 2008 1:36PM Strategy
IT staff bogged down with mundane tasks

IT staff bogged down with mundane tasks

Mundane tasks such as resetting passwords and email management are putting increasing stress on skilled IT department staff, according to new research..
Staff Writers Jun 27 2008 7:46AM Training & Development
EquaTerra and Microsoft launch IT governance tool

EquaTerra and Microsoft launch IT governance tool

Software developer EquaTerra has partnered with Microsoft to launch an IT workplace governance platform..
Clement James Jun 26 2008 7:40AM Software
Vodafone, Cisco and RIM join forces to target Aussie SMBs

Vodafone, Cisco and RIM join forces to target Aussie SMBs

Vodafone Australia, Cisco, and Research in Motion (RIM) have announced their partnership to provide telecommunication services to small-to-medium businesses (SMB) around the country in an IT world-first.
Ashley Clark Jun 25 2008 4:25PM Strategy
IT departments can save the planet

IT departments can save the planet

According to a new report released by the Climate Group and the Global e-Sustainability Initiative, changes to the way that businesses operate could have a dramatic impact on emissions and energy consumption, and can help reduce enterprise carbon footprints.
Jun 25 2008 2:03PM Hardware
DIAC extends IT service contract with CSC for $110M

DIAC extends IT service contract with CSC for $110M

The Australian Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) has signed a two-year information technology contract extension with US-owned service provder, CSC.
Staff Writers Jun 24 2008 4:48PM Hardware

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