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IT professionals admit to snooping

IT professionals admit to snooping

One in three IT staff abuse administrative passwords to gain access to confidential data, according to a recent study..
Guy Dixon Jun 23 2008 7:41AM Security
People as important as IT in SOA deployments

People as important as IT in SOA deployments

Businesses are rapidly taking advantage of techniques that let them generate revenue by reusing existing technology..
Andrew Charlesworth Jun 18 2008 2:37PM Strategy
Your broken computer is China's garbage dump

Your broken computer is China's garbage dump

There’s no doubting that Australia loves technology. We’re often hailed as an early adopter of technology and if our voracious appetite for anything and everything new – Blu-Ray, iPhone, plasma televisions, computers – is anything to go by, the assessments are spot on. But what happens when today’s toys turn into tomorrow’s trash?
Mitchell Bingemann Jun 16 2008 4:43PM Hardware
Forrester urges IT leaders to lead business change

Forrester urges IT leaders to lead business change

IT needs to change its operational structure to tightly align IT with business imperatives, said consultancy firm Forrester at its IT Forum in Portugal.
Rosalies Marshall Jun 13 2008 3:27PM Strategy
Faster, cheaper iPhone portends IT security headaches

Faster, cheaper iPhone portends IT security headaches

IT professionals are gearing up for more security headaches from the Apple's latest smart phone.
Jim Carr Jun 11 2008 10:32AM Security
Report claims IT underestimates scope of malware

Report claims IT underestimates scope of malware

A recent study by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) has found malware has become so prevalent that 25 percent of computers in the United States are now infected.
Ashley Clark Jun 5 2008 3:34PM Security
Study says mature IT practices mean more successful businesses

Study says mature IT practices mean more successful businesses

Results of a report by the IT Policy Compliance Group confirm that the development of a company’s IT governance, risk, and compliance (IT GRC) policies have a direct impact on financial success.
Ashley Clark Jun 2 2008 2:34PM Strategy
Victoria University chooses Microsoft for IT infrastructure refresh

Victoria University chooses Microsoft for IT infrastructure refresh

When faced with the task of refreshing its outdated IT system for its 45,000 students, Victoria University decided to deploy Microsoft’s Live@edu program instead of Gmail or building its own in-house system.
Ashley Clark May 27 2008 3:23PM Software
Australia’s IT banking revolution is here

Australia’s IT banking revolution is here

The antiquated systems of our banks are in need of an IT makeover and the pressure is starting to come to a head for the majors.
Mitchell Bingemann May 21 2008 11:12AM Hardware
Half of all businesses admit to IT project cancellations

Half of all businesses admit to IT project cancellations

New research has suggested that nearly half of firms have recently canned IT related projects before completion.
Gareth Morgan May 20 2008 3:35PM Strategy
IT managers bemoan broken dreams

IT managers bemoan broken dreams

A new survey suggests that few IT managers are fulfilling their childhood dreams in their current roles..
Iain Thomson May 19 2008 7:45AM Training & Development
Global leaders unite against IT threats

Global leaders unite against IT threats

Impact set to launch with a mission to eradicate cyber terrorism
Phil Muncaster May 19 2008 12:29AM Security
Fujitsu boffins outline the future of IT

Fujitsu boffins outline the future of IT

Technologists at Fujitsu Siemens Computers are predicting that the computing power within a PC will have increased a million-fold in 25 years time.
IT Week May 16 2008 4:05PM Hardware
Gartner predicts globalisation of IT by 2015

Gartner predicts globalisation of IT by 2015

Chief information officers must be prepared to source their IT from offshore global locations or suffer competitive disadvantage, as emerging markets ramp up their technology investments, according to analyst firm Gartner.
Phil Muncaster May 16 2008 4:05PM Strategy
How IT security could go green?

How IT security could go green?

THE CHAIRMAN OF Wick Hill Group in the UK, which sells security infrastructure for ebusiness, has written a whitepaper outlining his views on how IT security could become more environmentally friendly.
Sylvie Barak May 16 2008 10:15AM Security
Budget 08: IT industry has mixed response to Federal Budget

Budget 08: IT industry has mixed response to Federal Budget

The Federal Government’s promises of improving digital education, innovation and broadband connectivity has failed to completely satisfy the IT industry.
Liz Tay May 15 2008 10:43AM Financial Services
Conservative firms not getting the most from IT

Conservative firms not getting the most from IT

Nearly a quarter of businesses around the world do not determine their IT resource requirements on business priorities, according to new research..
Clement James May 15 2008 7:35AM Strategy
Mobile phone: productivity super hero, IT security Achilles heel

Mobile phone: productivity super hero, IT security Achilles heel

Smaller than my hand. More intelligent than a mini-computer. Able to detonate bombs from remote locations. Look! It’s a camera. It’s an electronic organiser. It’s the “cell phone”!
Nicholas Miller, CEO, AirPatrol May 14 2008 3:42PM Security
HP EDS union set to shake up IT services market

HP EDS union set to shake up IT services market

HP’s US$13.9 billion acquisition of EDS will beef up its competitive muscle, creating an IT services company to rival market leader IBM, according to analyst firm Gartner.
Mitchell Bingemann May 14 2008 2:35PM Software
IT departments still being ignored

IT departments still being ignored

IT departments are much more involved in business decision-making that they were five years ago, according to new research..
Staff Writers May 14 2008 8:11AM Strategy

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