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Microsoft warns of major SharePoint flaw
Error will shut down application after six months.
Iain Thomson
May 23 2009 8:00AM
Software
Virtualisation loses its lustre at USQ
If you think server virtualisation is a walk in the park, Brian Kissell, chief technology officer at the University of Southern Queensland, has a few lessons you should probably hear.
Brett Winterford
May 21 2009 6:13AM
Software
Minchin passes motion to block NBN debate
Shadow communications minister Nick Minchin gave Senator Conroy until 6:50pm yesterday to make public the NBN Panel of Experts report and an associated report by the ACCC.
Brett Winterford
May 13 2009 4:42PM
Telco/ISP
Network monitoring problems hamper growth of virtualisation
Half of business applications will run on virtual machines by 2011, but firms lack tools to secure and manage virtual environments, according to a global survey.
Dave Bailey
May 6 2009 2:16PM
Software
Facebook opts for change in terms of use despite low number of votes received
Facebook is likely to adopt the new Principles and Statement of Rights and Responsibilities over the existing Terms of Use.
Dan Raywood
Apr 27 2009 10:55AM
Security
Facebook asks for votes on changes to terms of use
Voting has begun on changes to be made to Facebook's site governance that will determine the new principles and terms of use.
Dan Raywood
Apr 20 2009 1:23PM
Security
Worm-Shiv causes problems with denial of service
A worm that prevents certain applications from working properly has been detected by Webroot.
Dan Raywood
Apr 14 2009 11:37AM
Security
GhostNet shows protection of branch offices is important
International companies should look to secure their regional offices and their websites and networks as robustly as their main sites.
Dan Raywood
Apr 2 2009 10:41AM
Security
Greenpeace accuses PC makers of reneging on toxins pledge
PC makers HP, Lenovo and Dell have abandoned plans to eliminate vinyl plastic (PVC) and brominated flame retardants (BFRs) from their products by the end of 2009 because of the recession, according to Greenpeace.
Tom Young
Apr 2 2009 6:13AM
Hardware
Scientists convert body movements to mobile phone charge
Tiny, motion-powered generators could be charging our mobile phones and iPods in five years' time.
Liz Tay
Mar 27 2009 2:00AM
Oddware
Number of UK IT work visas issued is booming
The number of UK work permits issued to foreign IT workers during the last year has increased three times since the peak of the dotcom boom, according to figures obtained by the Association of Professional Staffing Companies (APSCo) under the Freedom of Information Act.
Angelica Mari
Mar 11 2009 6:21AM
Training & Development
NEC and Telstra win $1.6 million Sheriffs deal
NEC and Telstra have won a $1.6 million tender to supply a converged communications platform for the Victorian Sheriffs Office at the Victorian Department of Justice.
Brett Winterford
Feb 27 2009 11:34AM
Telco/ISP
Opinion: Tapping a rich source of IT innovation
IT departments are brimming with smart ideas if only those in management were more inclined to take the time to listen to them.
Martin Courtney
Feb 20 2009 6:53AM
Strategy
IT goes un-noticed as driver of innovation
Despite recognising the importance of IT to the business, senior executives do not regard technology as an important factor in innovation, according to a survey by the IT Governance Institute (ITGI).
Angelica Mari
Jan 27 2009 6:43AM
Strategy
Technology M&A another victim of the downturn
Merger and acquisition (M&A) activity in the IT sector fell 40 per cent in the last three months of 2008 as market confidence plummeted, according to advisory firm Icon Corporate Finance.
Bryan Glick
Jan 12 2009 3:58PM
Strategy
Opinion: Compiling evidence boils down to a matter of time
IT needs a consistent approach to creating timestamps for forensic computing.
John Mitchell
Jan 9 2009 2:45AM
Hardware
Conroy delays ISP trial of Internet content filters
Broadband Minister Stephen Conroy has come clean on the highly anticipated technical trials of content filter technologies by ISPs, announcing he will push them back until at least mid-January 2009.
Staff Writers
Dec 23 2008 10:17PM
Telco/ISP
Duchess of York laptop theft 'should not have happened'
The Duchess of York has had a laptop stolen that contained 'intimate' family photos.
Dan Raywood
Dec 19 2008 10:09AM
Security
The five myths of two-factor authentication
Strong authentication has improved dramatically since its earliest days. And now more than ever, that comes as good news for consumers.
Kerry Loftus
Dec 16 2008 3:53PM
Security
FBI warns of VoIP spoofing threat
The FBI has issued a warning to companies about scammers spoofing voice over IP (VoIP) calls by exploiting PBX exchanges.
Iain Thomson
Dec 12 2008 10:35AM
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