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Yahoo teams with AT&T for online photo service

Yahoo teams with AT&T for online photo service

Web 2.0 technology provides 'desktop-like functionality'.
Clement James Aug 22 2006 10:22AM Telco/ISP
FTC on board in spyware case against movie service

FTC on board in spyware case against movie service

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has joined the Washington state's Attorney General's Office in efforts to halt a movie download service that allegedly bombards customers with pop-up advertisements demanding payment for a free trial membership they never signed up for.
Dan Kaplan Aug 16 2006 6:57PM Security
EBay to launch Express service in the UK

EBay to launch Express service in the UK

EBay.co.uk is preparing to launch a new site which it claims will help UK small businesses to better compete online.
Matt Chapman Jul 6 2006 11:57AM Software
Service puts rollout plans to the test

Service puts rollout plans to the test

Shunra Software and  Expand Networks to help firms smooth roll out of new WAN
applications.
IT Week Jul 5 2006 10:00AM Software
Kranenburg: Spend broadband funds wisely

Kranenburg: Spend broadband funds wisely

The government's call for "expressions of interest" on where it should spend $878 million on its Broadband Connect program could have negative outcomes if funds are spent on non-viable projects, according to Service Providers Association chairman John Kranenburg.
Lilia Guan Jun 9 2006 11:20AM Telco/ISP
Telstra grows board, customer service

Telstra grows board, customer service

Telstra has announced that it has appointed two non-executive directors to help the telco transition itself into a more competitive organisation.
Staff Writers May 18 2006 1:46PM Telco/ISP
EDS to increase focus on defence sector

EDS to increase focus on defence sector

EDS has made a senior appointment aimed at building its credibility and connections in the Australian and New Zealand defence sector.
Staff Writers May 17 2006 3:10PM Strategy
Commander reviewing staff numbers

Commander reviewing staff numbers

Commander will review its staff numbers over the next four months in order to determine any overlap following its purchase of Volante, according to company boss Adrian Coote.
Lilia Guan May 16 2006 3:20PM Strategy
Secret Service goes public on cybercrime crackdown

Secret Service goes public on cybercrime crackdown

The U.S. Secret Service has publicized an ongoing undercover operation targeting people who steal personal information and create malicious software to sell it in online forums.
Dan Kaplan Mar 31 2006 10:53PM Security
Review: MIMEsweeper Email Managed Service

Review: MIMEsweeper Email Managed Service

Clearswift is well-known for its MIMEsweeper filtering software, but entered two new markets in 2005. First, it introduced an appliance format of the product, and then launched a managed service with no fanfare.
Jon Tullett Feb 1 2006 12:00AM Security
Microsoft launches anti-virus service

Microsoft launches anti-virus service

Microsoft has decided to open the beta test version of its forthcoming anti-virus and anti-spyware service, dubbed One Care Live, to the general public.
William Eazel Dec 2 2005 11:24AM Security
Bank of America launches strong authentication service

Bank of America launches strong authentication service

Troubled Bank of America is rolling out a new authentication service for its online customers in an attempt to reduce fraud and identity theft.
Marcia Savage May 26 2005 11:11PM Security
Secret Service report details traits of insider attacks

Secret Service report details traits of insider attacks

Most insider attacks are planned well in advance by former employees intent on revenge, according to a study released by the U.S. Secret Service and the Carnegie Mellon Software Engineering Institute's CERT.
Marcia Savage May 17 2005 6:17PM Security
Keeping email as a service, not as a security hole

Keeping email as a service, not as a security hole

Email may make communication easier, but it is open to a variety of security and productivity issues.
Michael Patterson Feb 22 2005 2:51PM Security
Industry alliance launches anti-phishing service

Industry alliance launches anti-phishing service

Microsoft, eBay, PayPal, and Visa teamed up with Whole Security to launch an anti-phishing service that allows companies to report and block bogus web sites.
Marcia Savage Feb 14 2005 11:22PM Security
Cisco routers vulnerable to Denial Of Service attacks

Cisco routers vulnerable to Denial Of Service attacks

Cisco has revealed that vulnerabilities in its Internetwork Operating Software can allow hackers to launch successful Denial of Services attacks against routers for the Cisco IOS Telephony Service, Cisco CallManager Express, and Survivable Remote Site Telephony.
Staff Writers Jan 24 2005 10:28AM Hardware
Convergence to cannibalise service providers, SMS

Convergence to cannibalise service providers, SMS

Gartner has predicted shrinking service provider ranks and the death of SMS as a business tool as technological convergence accelerates in coming years.
Fleur Doidge Nov 24 2004 12:00AM Storage
Online service provider enters m-commerce

Online service provider enters m-commerce

Victorian web-based services provider WDG has made another acquisition, this time a NSW-based m-commerce provider called SMS Intelligence (SMSi).
Fleur Doidge Nov 9 2004 12:00AM Telco/ISP
AOL secures premium consumer service with two-factor authentication

AOL secures premium consumer service with two-factor authentication

America Online has launched an online service offering consumers secure two-factor authentication.
Robert Jaques Sep 23 2004 11:26AM Security
Qld service provider seeks resellers for online business tool

Qld service provider seeks resellers for online business tool

A Queensland service provider seeks resellers for a new internet-based service that enables users to use telephones to receive calls and take orders from online shoppers.
Fleur Doidge Sep 20 2004 12:00AM Software

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