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HP delivers the skinny on mobile thin client

HP delivers the skinny on mobile thin client

HP has launched three new thin client products, including the company's first mobile thin client, which aims to provide businesses with a simpler, cheaper and more secure and easily managed computing infrastructure..
Staff Writers Jan 28 2008 10:03PM Networking
Microsoft takes on VMware

Microsoft takes on VMware

Redmond attacks virtualisation market.
Iain Thomson Jan 23 2008 3:21PM Storage
(ISC)2 publishes free guide on hiring information security experts

(ISC)2 publishes free guide on hiring information security experts

(ISC)2, the international information systems security certification consortium, has developed a free reference guide to assist HR professionals in recruiting information security specialists.
Carolyn Hunter Jan 23 2008 11:09AM Security
Focus on: The firewall

Focus on: The firewall

One of the most trusted security elements, it can nonetheless be misconfigured and play right into the hands of the hacker.
Staff Writers Jan 21 2008 2:30PM Security
Telstra on OPEL war path

Telstra on OPEL war path

It seems Telstra is less concerned with Labor’s decision to delay the end of the CDMA network and more worried about the disclosure of 'secret documents' used by the former Government in its decision to award $958 million to OPEL, prior to the last election.
Lilia Guan Jan 21 2008 1:56PM Telco/ISP
Nokia hangs up on German factory

Nokia hangs up on German factory

Nokia has announced plans to close its Bochum site in Germany by mid-2008, thereby discontinuing the production of mobile devices in the country.

Staff Writers Jan 18 2008 12:06PM Training & Development
Experts sound alarm on Silentbanker Trojan

Experts sound alarm on Silentbanker Trojan

Researchers have uncovered a new banking Trojan which steals user data from more than 400 banks worldwide..
Shaun Nichols Jan 16 2008 7:07AM Security
iPhone deal put on hold in China

iPhone deal put on hold in China

Plans to introduce the iPhone to China have been derailed by a breakdown in negotiations, local press reports say.

Simon Burns Jan 15 2008 10:49AM Hardware
Australian Fibre to the Home still on the table, says Conroy

Australian Fibre to the Home still on the table, says Conroy

Fibre to the Home proposals will be welcome among bids for Australia's national high speed fibre network, according to Communications Minister, Senator Stephen Conroy.
Adam Turner Jan 14 2008 11:26PM Telco/ISP
Get ready for phishing scams that play on holiday purchases

Get ready for phishing scams that play on holiday purchases

End-users should brace themselves for a new wave of phishing emails that reference the recipient's holiday credit card spending pattern during the Christmas season.
Dan Kaplan Jan 14 2008 2:53PM Security
BigAir takes on board mergers and acquisition man

BigAir takes on board mergers and acquisition man

Australian wireless service provider, BigAir has taken Ross McColl onto its board of directors as a non-executive director.
a Staff Writer Jan 14 2008 12:24PM Training & Development
Sydney City Council spends $3.5M on CCTV upgrade

Sydney City Council spends $3.5M on CCTV upgrade

Sydney City Council has forked out $3.5 million to improve the City’s 82-camera CCTV network with night vision and other digital recording capabilities.
Lilia Guan Jan 11 2008 2:25PM Security
Nasa zooms in on Hubble upgrade

Nasa zooms in on Hubble upgrade

Nasa scientists and astronauts have outlined details of a "challenging mission" to repair and upgrade the Hubble Space Telescope this year.

Robert Jaques Jan 10 2008 2:28PM Hardware
Survey: 80 percent of financial security chiefs rely on FTP transfers despite data breaches

Survey: 80 percent of financial security chiefs rely on FTP transfers despite data breaches

A recent survey of 100 IT managers and CIOs from the financial services, health care, retail, manufacturing and government business sectors shows that despite a torrent of bad press on data-security breaches involving FTP (file-transfer protocol), its use is prevalent and growing.
William McKinney Jan 9 2008 3:11PM Security
Microsoft releases two patches for three flaws on Patch Tuesday

Microsoft releases two patches for three flaws on Patch Tuesday

Microsoft has pushed out two fixes to close three vulnerabilities, including two "critical" server-side flaws that do not require any user interaction to be exploited.
Dan Kaplan Jan 9 2008 12:44PM Security
Fortinet: Storm Worm botnet used to mount phishing attacks on Barclays, Halifax banks

Fortinet: Storm Worm botnet used to mount phishing attacks on Barclays, Halifax banks

The Fortinet Global Security Research team has detected two phishing attacks on UK major banks that were mounted using the Storm Worm botnet, said to be the first attack on the financial sector by Storm's huge network of zombie computers.
Jack Rogers Jan 9 2008 12:37PM Security
China clamps down on video sites

China clamps down on video sites

The Chinese government is to ban video sharing sites such as YouTube unless they are state controlled and display only licensed content..
Iain Thomson Jan 7 2008 2:05PM Software
Web threats make their mark on 07/08

Web threats make their mark on 07/08

The new year is supposed to signal a fresh start for us all, but web threats will continue to reign in 2008, wreaking havoc just as they did this year
Negar Salek Dec 24 2007 9:26AM Security
IBM builds on Lotus Connections

IBM builds on Lotus Connections

IBM has added a plug-in to its Lotus Connections networking tool, allowing businesses to map the connections built by employees using Lotus Connections social networking software..
Shaun Nichols Dec 20 2007 7:39AM Software
Aussies love pizza on YouTube

Aussies love pizza on YouTube

Australians may love their beer, sunshine and beach, but it seems a little thing called pizza has got most people hooked online.
Staff Writers Dec 18 2007 3:30PM Software

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