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Sydney Water turned off wrong pipe
Admits error with Macquarie Telecom data centre.
Ry Crozier
Jul 1 2009 2:09PM
Telco/ISP
Macquarie data centre loses water supply
Hosting customers offline briefly early on Saturday.
Ry Crozier
Jun 29 2009 3:39PM
Telco/ISP
Intel seeks to rewire carriers, ISPs
ISPs may benefit from commodity-network architecture.
Ry Crozier
Jun 25 2009 1:37PM
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HP Extreme scales out beyond blades
HP launched its Extreme Scale-Out (ExSO) portfolio today, designed to tackle server sprawl and escalating costs in the data centre.
Miya Knights
Jun 12 2009 6:28AM
Hardware
Microsoft lays out plans for servers and netbooks
Microsoft OEM head Steve Guggenheimer used his keynote address at Computex in Taiwan today to outline Microsoft’s plans for servers and netbooks.
Iain Thomson
Jun 4 2009 1:48PM
Hardware
IDC: Australian server market suffers biggest quarterly decline
The Australian enterprise server market experienced the largest fall on record in Q1 2009, according to IDC's Australia Quarterly Enterprise Server Tracker.
Staff Writers
Jun 4 2009 12:05AM
Hardware
Defence to replace HP servers with IBM kit
The Department of Defence has appointed IBM as its exclusive supplier of x86 blade and rack servers for the next two to four years.
Brett Winterford
Jun 3 2009 3:11PM
Hardware
SBS hands off hosting to Macquarie
Broadcaster SBS has signed over hosting of its IPTV and online radio platforms from Hostworks to Macquarie Hosting in a three-year multi-million deal announced today.
Ry Crozier
Jun 2 2009 12:29PM
Telco/ISP
Microsoft warns of new flaw in Internet Information Server
Microsoft has issued a security advisory about a vulnerability in Windows Internet Information Server (IIS) and encouraged web hosts to lock down the server component in response.
Shaun Nichols
May 21 2009 6:24AM
Security
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
Microsoft validates web server vulnerability
Microsoft has confirmed the presence of a privilege-escalation vulnerability in its Internet Information Services (IIS) web server.
Dan Kaplan
May 20 2009 10:24AM
Security
Fujitsu aims for data centres with blade system
Fujitsu has unveiled a new server architecture designed to cut costs for enterprise firms through automated power efficiency and management tools.
Daniel Robinson
May 12 2009 6:02AM
Hardware
Asus scores Tassie IT hardware contract
Taiwanese PC vendor Asus is in the running for hardware contracts worth over $120 million a year after being added to a list of approved hardware suppliers to Tasmanian Government agencies.
Brett Winterford
May 1 2009 3:05PM
Hardware
IT administrator faces five years for network extortion
An IT administrator faces up to five years in prison after he tried to extort money from his former employers by threatening to crash the company’s servers.
Iain Thomson
Apr 29 2009 6:19AM
Hardware
Microsoft releases Exchange Server 2010 beta
Microsoft has released a beta version of Exchange Server 2010, the first to be designed by the company to work on-premise and as an online service, and has also detailed its forthcoming Service Pack 2 for Microsoft Office 2007.
Phil Muncaster
Apr 16 2009 6:29AM
Software
HP beefs up virtualisation tools
HP is rolling out a new version of its Business Service Automation (BSA) software.
Shaun Nichols
Apr 9 2009 11:09AM
Storage
Microsoft releases SQL Server 2008 SP1
Microsoft has released the first service pack for its SQL Server 2008 database.
David Neal
Apr 9 2009 5:47AM
Software
Microsoft delays Stirling security suite
Microsoft's long-awaited integrated security suite, codenamed Stirling, has been delayed by months and will now not be available until the fourth quarter 2009, according to the firm.
Phil Muncaster
Apr 6 2009 6:11AM
Security
Microsoft unveils Windows Server 2008 Foundation
Microsoft has announced a new entry-level server platform aimed at helping small businesses to get started when building up their IT infrastructure.
Daniel Robinson
Apr 2 2009 6:06AM
Software
New IBM Nehalem servers feature altimeters
IBM's Nehalem-based servers are likely to use less power in low-lying Sydney than in cities with higher elevation.
Brett Winterford
Apr 1 2009 3:58PM
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