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Australian open source workers earn more money
IT workers who specialise in free and open source software are earning more than the national average for IT, according to the results of Australia's first open source census.
Sarah Stokely
Feb 4 2008 9:59AM
Training & Development
Downtime is more worrying than security threats, finds Symantec survey
A new report by Symantec Global Services, ‘IT Risk Management Report 2: Myths and Realities,’ has found that the threat of company downtime is more important than security, in respect of IT risk.
Dave Bailey
Feb 4 2008 7:17AM
Security
Spammers becoming more business savvy
Spammers are becoming more business savvy and are capitalising on news and seasonal trends in a more commercial way..
Robert Jaques
Jan 31 2008 7:20AM
Security
More Linux-based laptops from Dell
Ubuntu pre-loaded on Inspiron machines.
Guy Dixon
Jan 29 2008 2:06PM
Hardware
Demand for more IT services in WA
To cash in on the high demand for IT services and products in Western Australia, IT provider Westway Nominees has gone on the acquisition trail, netting its first buy with another WA IT service provider, Reynolds Technology.
Lilia Guan
Jan 23 2008 1:48PM
Strategy
Analyst sees more consolidation for middleware
The middleware market will continue to consolidate as firms seek expansion through acquisition, according to an industry analyst..
Matt Chapman
Jan 18 2008 7:12AM
Software
MACWORLD - Mac users 'more open minded'
Mac users are more likely to be open minded and liberal than the rest of the population, according to research conducted at the Macworld Expo in San Francisco this week..
Clement James
Jan 18 2008 7:12AM
Hardware
More “bang for buck” for ISPs who jump aboard new undersea cable
Internode, iiNet and iPrimus have all jumped aboard PIPE Network’s new $200 million undersea high-speed cable, announcing they will use it to route up to 60 percent of their total Internet traffic and increase customer data allowances.
Mitchell Bingemann
Jan 15 2008 2:30PM
Telco/ISP
First iPhone trojan more prank than malware
Researchers have discovered the first trojan for Apple's iPhone.
Frank Washkuch
Jan 9 2008 1:06PM
Security
Shoppers more aware of online fraud
A year filled with high-profile retail data breaches has made consumers more aware of the dangers of online fraud, new research claims..
Robert Jaques
Dec 20 2007 7:39AM
Security
IT professionals get more benefits as their demands soars
As demand for IT specialists grows, businesses are offering increased salaries and better benefits packages.
Rosalie Marshall
Dec 17 2007 2:22PM
Training & Development
More government data stolen
The UK government has admitted that it has lost yet more data, after two discs from the Driver and Vehicle Agency in Northern Ireland got lost in the post.
Iain Thomson
Dec 13 2007 1:11PM
Security
Providers urged to make networks more intelligent
Service providers must expand their deployment of specific technologies aimed at making networks more intelligent, according to industry analyst Yankee Group..
Clement James
Dec 7 2007 7:14AM
Networking
iPhone users make more texting errors
Users of Apple's iPhone are experiencing higher text entry error rates than owners of traditional hard-key Qwerty handsets, a usability expert claimed today..
Robert Jaques
Nov 15 2007 7:20AM
Hardware
ID thieves more likely to be men, claims study
Race and sex play a part in identity theft, reveals a study of the US Secret Service cases completed between 2000 and 2006..
Matt Chapman
Oct 25 2007 2:19PM
Security
Linux's colonel of the kernel Andrew Morton: 'Fix more bugs'
Even though enterprise products have older versions of the kernel, Morton says there is a strong need to maintain the Bugzilla database and call attention to more security issues.
Charles Babcock
Oct 24 2007 10:52AM
Security
Internode green-lights $9 million for ADSL2+ expansion
Broadband service provider, Internode, is injecting $9 million into a program which will see ADSL2+ equipment installed at 18 exchanges in the ACT, NSW, Queensland, SA and Victoria.
Staff Writers
Oct 15 2007 12:49PM
Telco/ISP
How to get more intelligent about smartphones
It was about four years ago when the IT department at Chris McClanahan's Fortune 500 financial services company began noticing a widespread influx of so-called smartphones seeking connection to the corporate network.
Dan Kaplan
Oct 15 2007 12:02PM
Security
Spam levels soar by more than a third
Spam levels soared by more than a third during September, according to new research by security company SoftScan.
Fiona Raisbeck
Oct 5 2007 9:56AM
Security
IBM-ISS X-Force finds a more complex malware market, fewer vulnerabilities, during first half of 2007
The malware underworld grew more complex during the first half of 2007, despite a decrease in the number of disclosed vulnerabilities, according to statistics provided by IBM Internet Security Systems' X-Force Labs.
Frank Washkuch
Sep 20 2007 2:04PM
Security
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