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Microsoft flip-flops on ODF support

Microsoft flip-flops on ODF support

Sponsorship of open source document project to salvage government business.
Tom Sanders Jul 10 2006 1:49PM Software
Hydrogen-powered iPod on its way

Hydrogen-powered iPod on its way

New charger uses gas to provide power to USB devices.
Anthony Dhanendran Jul 10 2006 1:49PM Hardware
UK falls behind Europe on flexible working

UK falls behind Europe on flexible working

Less than half of UK firms offer flexi working, says survey.
Lisa Kelly Jul 10 2006 1:49PM Training & Development
Lucky number of fixes due from Microsoft on Patch Tuesday

Lucky number of fixes due from Microsoft on Patch Tuesday

Microsoft will release seven new fixes next week as part of the July version of the company's monthly Patch Tuesday release.
Frank Washkuch Jul 6 2006 8:17PM Security
Trade body urges more IT spend on healthcare

Trade body urges more IT spend on healthcare

Health service IT investment must more than double to meet the demands of the UK’s ageing population, says technology trade body Intellect.
Sarah Arnott Jul 6 2006 11:57AM Software
Microsoft and Yahoo flunk on IM interoperability

Microsoft and Yahoo flunk on IM interoperability

Microsoft and Yahoo! have failed to meet an interoperability deadline for their instant messaging services.
Tom Sanders Jul 6 2006 11:57AM Software
Study finds security breaches’ affect on shares

Study finds security breaches’ affect on shares

In the long term, share prices may rebound, but there are other costs.
James Murray Jul 5 2006 10:00AM Security
HP technologies look good on paper

HP technologies look good on paper

Developments in printers, paper and ink outlined at HP Labs.
Marc Delehanty Jul 5 2006 10:00AM Hardware
Virtualisation technology on the rise

Virtualisation technology on the rise

Three quarters of firms either have or are planning consolidation technology,
survey says.
Staff Writers Jul 4 2006 9:45AM Software
70 percent of IT professionals still rely on passwords alone

70 percent of IT professionals still rely on passwords alone

More than seven in ten security professionals are still relying on passwords alone to secure their networks, according to a new survey.
René Millman Jun 27 2006 1:11PM Security
New deal on net neutrality

New deal on net neutrality

WASHINGTON - US Senate Commerce Committee Chairman Ted Stevens has offered a compromise in the fierce fight over legislation on internet network neutrality, but stopped short of demands sought by content companies like
Google.
Reuters blank Jun 20 2006 9:27AM Networking
A dozen new Microsoft fixes released on Patch Tuesday

A dozen new Microsoft fixes released on Patch Tuesday

Microsoft released a dozen new patches on Tuesday - eight of which were deemed critical by the software giant - including a cumulative security update for Internet Explorer and a long awaited fix for Microsoft Word.
Frank Washkuch Jun 13 2006 10:25PM Security
Dozen fixes due on Microsoft Patch Tuesday

Dozen fixes due on Microsoft Patch Tuesday

IT administrators will be busy next week when Microsoft releases a monster Patch Tuesday update, sending out a dozen security fixes to users of its software.
Frank Washkuch Jun 8 2006 9:53PM Security
Postini: IM attacks on the rise in May

Postini: IM attacks on the rise in May

The number of instant messaging (IM) attacks increased by 500 percent in May, Postini reported this week.
Ericka Chickowski Jun 8 2006 4:27AM Security
Turn in software pirates on new BSA site

Turn in software pirates on new BSA site

The Business Software Alliance (BSA) has launched a website designed for reporting suspected internet auction fraud.
Dan Kaplan Jun 7 2006 9:47PM Security
The switch is on

The switch is on

Tarron Weir and Joseph Raquel might well be "poster boys" for the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) virtual private network (VPN) movement. In fact, their experience with the latest in secure remote-access technology more or less epitomizes what’s going on in the VPN marketplace right now.
Jim Carr Jun 6 2006 8:05PM Security
Experts theorize on self-spamming emails

Experts theorize on self-spamming emails

Security experts are perplexed over a new spamming technique in which victims receive emails that appear to be coming from themselves.
Dan Kaplan Jun 6 2006 6:57PM Security
Kaz, Symantec partner on SMB security services

Kaz, Symantec partner on SMB security services

Kaz and Symantec have partnered on a new services agreement which will see the two companies move deeper into the upper SMB security market.
Tim Lohman Jun 6 2006 1:22PM Security
Meet your attackers on their own own turf

Meet your attackers on their own own turf

There’s plenty of talk today about perimeter security strategies. Protecting the perimeter with multilayered security. Identifying the perimeter. The latest buzz on firewalls. Zero-day attacks. Worm storms. Security toolkits with the latest intrusion detection tools. Secure software applications.
Todd Bransford Jun 5 2006 8:28PM Security
SMB IT spending too slow

SMB IT spending too slow

The SMB sector will only account for 31 percent of all ICT spending this year, despite representing 99.8 percent of all Australian businesses, IDC predicted.
Lilia Guan Jun 2 2006 9:41AM Strategy

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