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Cadillac revs up entertainment systems

Cadillac revs up entertainment systems

In-vehicle entertainment system maker Alpine Electronics is to supply hard-disk drive navigation/infotainment systems to the 2009 Cadillac CTS-V.

Clement James Jan 17 2008 3:31PM Hardware
Oracle to buy BEA Systems for US$8.5 billion

Oracle to buy BEA Systems for US$8.5 billion

Oracle has reached a "definitive agreement" to acquire BEA Systems for approximately US$8.5 billion..
Robert Jaques Jan 17 2008 7:33AM Software
Systems administrator gets 30 months in prison for 'logic bomb'

Systems administrator gets 30 months in prison for 'logic bomb'

A New Jersey man this week was sentenced to more than two years in prison for planting a “logic bomb” on the network of his former employer in a failed attempt to destroy sensitive health care data.
Frank Washkuch Jan 10 2008 2:26PM Security
Open Systems Australia finalises distribution deal with Kaspersky

Open Systems Australia finalises distribution deal with Kaspersky

After six months of discussion, Kaspersky Lab and IT security distributor Open Systems Australia have finalised a distribution partnership agreement.
Negar Salek Sep 19 2007 3:49PM Security
IronPort Systems integrates encryption to message security

IronPort Systems integrates encryption to message security

IronPort Systems’ customers are now able to automatically receive messaging encryption features to their existing email security appliance after purchasing an additional license.
Negar Salek Sep 18 2007 3:32PM Security
Chinese hackers allegedly attack UK government systems

Chinese hackers allegedly attack UK government systems

Chinese hackers have attacked British government computer systems, according to reports in The Guardian.
Fiona Raisbeck Sep 6 2007 9:53AM Security
IT security testing begins on Olympics systems

IT security testing begins on Olympics systems

Security tests will commence this month on the IT infrastructure for next year's Olympics hosted in Beijing.
Fiona Raisbeck Aug 8 2007 10:04AM Security
Electronic voting systems vulnerable to hackers

Electronic voting systems vulnerable to hackers

Researchers from the University of California found IT and physical security vulnerabilities in three electronic voting systems as part of a study for the top election official of the nation's most populous state.
Frank Washkuch Jul 31 2007 8:51AM Security
HP unveils eight Print 2.0 systems

HP unveils eight Print 2.0 systems

Print 2.0 strategy behind US government and education projects.
Matt Chapman Jun 4 2007 11:32AM Hardware
Review: Proventia Desktop

Review: Proventia Desktop

Proventia Desktop focuses on two areas, the first being protection from spyware. This product analyses network downloads to stop the spread of new spyware, and also stops existing spyware from running by stopping unauthorised application communication outside the desktop.
Peter Stephenson,CeRNS, Jun 1 2007 12:00AM Security
Microsoft plays nice with identity systems

Microsoft plays nice with identity systems

Courting open source developers with tools and pledges.
Tom Sanders May 28 2007 11:53AM Software
Microsoft vows plays nice with identity systems

Microsoft vows plays nice with identity systems

Microsoft has unveiled a series of new projects that promote the interoperability between competing identity systems.
Tom Sanders May 25 2007 11:18AM Software
Legislation pushes up cost of financial IT systems

Legislation pushes up cost of financial IT systems

Government moves prove expensive for accounting departments.
Staff Writers Apr 27 2007 1:19PM Software
Flaw in Adobe Photoshop could compromise systems

Flaw in Adobe Photoshop could compromise systems

A popular Adobe image-editing program contains a major vulnerability for which public exploit code is available, researchers said today.
Dan Kaplan Apr 27 2007 11:13AM Security
Bikers get sat-nav systems

Bikers get sat-nav systems

Satellite navigation manufacturer TomTom has released it's first ever system designed for use with motorbikes.
Iain Thomson Apr 16 2007 2:55PM Hardware
Demand picks up for packaged enterprise systems

Demand picks up for packaged enterprise systems

Good news for ERP and CRM vendors, says IDC report.
Robert Jaques Feb 20 2007 8:59AM Software
'Unstable' IT pros sabotaging systems

'Unstable' IT pros sabotaging systems

A recent study has called into question the mental stability of many IT professionals.
Clement James Feb 9 2007 1:36PM Training & Development
SuSE users urged to update systems

SuSE users urged to update systems

Security vulnerability hits Linux system.
Iain Thomson Jan 25 2007 10:13AM Security
Proprietary codecs unveiled for open source systems

Proprietary codecs unveiled for open source systems

New code should make life easier for Linux and Solaris users.
Iain Thomson Jan 17 2007 8:58AM Software
Bill Gates slams DRM systems

Bill Gates slams DRM systems

Tells bloggers to break UK law rather than deal with DRM.
Iain Thomson Dec 19 2006 9:17AM Software

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