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IT departments can save the planet

IT departments can save the planet

According to a new report released by the Climate Group and the Global e-Sustainability Initiative, changes to the way that businesses operate could have a dramatic impact on emissions and energy consumption, and can help reduce enterprise carbon footprints.
Jun 25 2008 2:03PM Hardware
LHC won’t destroy the planet study finds

LHC won’t destroy the planet study finds

Fears that the firing up of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) later this year will destroy the planet are unfounded according to a new study..
Iain Thomson Jun 24 2008 9:05AM Hardware
iPhone porn on the up

iPhone porn on the up

The market for mobile pornography is set to experience strong growth according to industry insiders.
Iain Thomson Jun 21 2008 3:24PM Software
Telstra to join Optus and Vodafone on the iPhone bandwagon

Telstra to join Optus and Vodafone on the iPhone bandwagon

It appears as though Telstra will belatedly jump on the iPhone bandwagon and will offer Apple’s 3G mobile device some two weeks after rivals Optus and Vodafone make it available to the public.
Mitchell Bingemann Jun 20 2008 12:28PM Hardware
Setting the stage for the latest PCI deadline

Setting the stage for the latest PCI deadline

June 30 marks an important date for any company that takes online credit card payments.
Michael Weider, director of security solutions, IBM Ration Jun 19 2008 2:43PM Security
Inside the Insider

Inside the Insider

Neville Isdell said that the breach “…underscores the responsibility we each have to be vigilant in protecting our trade secrets. Information is the lifeblood of the company.”
Carlo Minassian, Founder & CEO, Earthwave Jun 17 2008 2:05PM Security
Outsourcing 'mega-deals' on the wane

Outsourcing 'mega-deals' on the wane

The number of 'mega-deal' outsourcing contracts awarded to a single supplier is declining as more companies opt for multiple outsourcing deals, according to new research from Gartner..
Andrew Charlesworth Jun 16 2008 9:14AM Strategy
Microsoft-Yahoo: The story so far

Microsoft-Yahoo: The story so far

Last week's twist in the Microsoft-Yahoo soap opera has seen special guest Google entering the scene again after an absence of a few months.
Andrew Charlesworth Jun 16 2008 9:14AM Software
Social networking spam on the rise

Social networking spam on the rise

Four out five social network users have received unwanted 'friend' invitations, messages or postings over the past year, new research suggests..
Jun 11 2008 7:48AM Security
End of the line for standalone security vendors?

End of the line for standalone security vendors?

Technology giants will progressively build security into the foundation of their goods and services squeezing standalone security vendors out of existence, the founder of a local security vendor has claimed.
Negar Salek Jun 10 2008 1:41PM Security
Foot power to light up the Tube

Foot power to light up the Tube

A study conducted at Victoria Underground Station has shown that the energy generated by the footsteps of commuters could power 6,500 light bulbs for a day..
Iain Thomson Jun 10 2008 8:51AM Hardware
Mobile Linux looks to the big time

Mobile Linux looks to the big time

Linux is set to muscle in on the smartphone market led by the LiMo Foundation and the Open Handset Alliance, experts predicted today..
Robert Jaques Jun 4 2008 1:57PM Software
Computers 'decode' the human brain

Computers 'decode' the human brain

Scientists have come up with a computer-based system which can predict activity patterns in the human brain when prompted by certain words..
Guy Dixon May 31 2008 2:17PM Software
RightNow closes the feedback loop

RightNow closes the feedback loop

Customer relationship management (CRM) software vendor RightNow Technologies has released the latest version of its on-demand enterprise CRM offering, designed to give firms the ability to collect and analyse user feedback to improve the customer experience.
Phil Muncaster May 29 2008 2:42PM Software
Secrets stolen? No, just the intellectual property

Secrets stolen? No, just the intellectual property

World Intellectual Property Day (April 26 of each year) came and went; pundits and politicians all made their statements, countries and their counsels all presented their positions, international organizations implored their members to protect intellectual property and the creativity and innovation represented.
Christopher Burgess, co-author, "Secrets Stolen, Fortunes Lost May 29 2008 10:45AM Security
Citrix touts the desktop as the next big wave in virtualisation

Citrix touts the desktop as the next big wave in virtualisation

Although server virtualisation has historically led the way in the virtualisation market, Citrix says desktop virtualisation is now emerging as the new hot thing.
Ashley Clark May 28 2008 12:15PM Networking
Red-ray DVD flies the flag for China

Red-ray DVD flies the flag for China

The Blu-ray versus HD-DVD war may be over, but industry experts warn that a dual-format battle might kick off again in China..
Robert Jaques May 28 2008 12:00PM Hardware
Guest Column: Implementing the right CRM system

Guest Column: Implementing the right CRM system

Building and maintaining strong, solid relationships with customers is essential to the success of any business. According to Adam Sarner, an analyst with Gartner who focuses on the customer relationship management (CRM) industry, obtaining a new customer is 10 times more expensive than retaining an existing one.
James Simpson May 26 2008 3:09PM Software
Downloads on the up as CD sales slump

Downloads on the up as CD sales slump

UK performers and publishers now earn more from broadcasts and legal downloads than copyright income earned from CD sales, according to the latest figures..
Guy Dixon May 24 2008 9:31AM Software
Apple to 'rule the home' by 2013

Apple to 'rule the home' by 2013

Apple is poised to become the hub of the digital home by 2013, according to a new study from Forrester Research..
May 23 2008 7:24AM Hardware

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