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ComNet shows its cards in wireless push
Small Sydney distributor ComNet Solutions has begun a major push into wireless, signing a three-year deal with US giant Electro-Comm - one of the largest wireless products distributors in the world.
Fleur Doidge
Feb 18 2004 12:00AM
Hardware
Security Awareness Training - It's Time To Get Serious
This is one of a series of articles where I will try to encourage everyone who reads them to finally get serious about establishing an employee awareness training program.
Jack Wiles
Jan 19 2004 10:42AM
Security
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
Mirapoint secures its email solutions
Message networks solutions firm Mirapoint has released security-orientated editions of its email products Message Server and Message Director.
Dan Ilett
Jan 13 2004 2:40PM
Security
Consultant’s view: It’s only a workstation
The humble desktop is often the weakest point in workplace security, as Gunter Ollmann regularly discovers
Gunter Ollmann
Jan 13 2004 1:42PM
Security
Security holds its value despite offshore trend
It's still worth having an infosec certification, according to US research.
Ron Condon
Jan 12 2004 12:25PM
Security
BindView adds patching to its products
BindView reaches OEM agreement with Shavlik Technologies over patching
Rene Millman
Jan 6 2004 1:26PM
Security
Xbox 2 raises its head
John Gillooly
Nov 5 2003 12:00AM
Hardware
D-Link cheers on its ADSL winners
Networking vendor D-Link has been partying its way around Australia this last week, celebrating shipping 150,000 ADSL modems to its customers.
Fleur Doidge
Nov 3 2003 12:00AM
Hardware
It’s a tough market: Tech One
Australian software vendor Technology One announced $47.44 million in revenue for its 2003 financial year, but warned that it expected tough market conditions to continue
Vivienne Fisher
Oct 31 2003 12:00AM
Software
ICANN rewrites its rule book
Staff Writers
Nov 1 2002 9:12AM
Networking
Toshiba reworks its channel
Byron Connolly
Jan 1 2000 12:00AM
Hardware
SkyNetGlobal buys its sole distributor
Fleur Doidge
Jan 1 2000 12:00AM
Telco/ISP
Alstom IT’s Hale retrenched
Byron Connolly
Jan 1 2000 12:00AM
Training & Development
Toshiba loses its top spot
For the first time since the fourth quarter of 2001, notebook manufacturer Toshiba has lost its top market share position, knocked off in Q2 this year by HP.
Byron Connolly
Jan 1 2000 12:00AM
Hardware
QIQ takes its tools to Japan
Byron Connolly
Jan 1 2000 12:00AM
Software
Oracle keeps PeopleSoft in its scope
Oracle executive vice president, Charles Phillips said PeopleSoft will struggle to meet the financial goals it laid out for itself.
Siobhan Chapman
Jan 1 2000 12:00AM
Security
The PC Company closes its doors
New Zealand's largest local PC assembler, The PC Company, closed its doors across the nation on Monday September 8 and stopped answering the phones.
Richard Wood
Jan 1 2000 12:00AM
Hardware
WebSpy reconstructs its channel
Fleur Doidge
Jan 1 2000 12:00AM
Security
DOJ: Microsoft is on its own
Keith Furman
Jan 1 2000 12:00AM
Software
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