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Opinion: The true cost of data collection

Opinion: The true cost of data collection

Personal data holders must be open and accountable.
John Pethica Jun 25 2009 4:05PM Security
Tools of the architect's trade

Tools of the architect's trade

IT foundations for a successful business.
Martin Courtney Jun 24 2009 6:56AM Software
Carrier "power" changes signalled to prevent NBN delays

Carrier "power" changes signalled to prevent NBN delays

Telstra may not get option to commercially agree ground access.
Ry Crozier Jun 17 2009 1:29PM Telco/ISP
Forrester: Take care with the cloud

Forrester: Take care with the cloud

Cloud computing could be more expensive than traditional methods, but offers benefits if used right, according to experts at Forrester Research.
Angelica Mari Jun 4 2009 6:03AM Telco/ISP
Spam tops 90 per cent of all email

Spam tops 90 per cent of all email

Spam levels rose by five per cent last month to reach over 90 per cent of all email, according to the latest figures from cloud-based security vendor MessageLabs.
Phil Muncaster May 27 2009 5:43AM Security
PHOTO GALLERY: Spot yourself at the SC Magazine industry awards

PHOTO GALLERY: Spot yourself at the SC Magazine industry awards

Hosted by comedienne Corinne Grant, the inaugural awards were held on Tuesday 19th May during the Gala Dinner at the AusCERT 2009 Conference on the Gold Coast.
Staff Writers May 26 2009 12:40PM Security
Banks need to jump on the social media bandwagon

Banks need to jump on the social media bandwagon

Retail banks need to prepare to adapt their business models to the growing consumer interest in social media, according to a report by analyst house Gartner.
Angelica Mari May 7 2009 6:55AM Software
Opinion: Can green IT survive the downturn?

Opinion: Can green IT survive the downturn?

The need for IT to take a lead role in environmental matters should not be diminished by the recession, writes Pete Foster.
Pete Foster Apr 24 2009 6:34AM Financial Services
RuddNet the right option: iTnews reader poll

RuddNet the right option: iTnews reader poll

A clear majority of iTnews readers prefer the Government-backed 'RuddNet' National Broadband Network (NBN) plan to previous plans to contract the building of an NBN to a single company or consortium.
Staff Writers Apr 14 2009 1:36PM Telco/ISP
Opinion: Can Skype make headway in the enterprise?

Opinion: Can Skype make headway in the enterprise?

Concerns over security may thwart Skype’s ambition to grab a slice of the enterprise SIP market.
Dave Bailey Mar 26 2009 6:27AM Telco/ISP
Opinion: Age is withering the mainframe's support

Opinion: Age is withering the mainframe's support

To the surprise of many, mainframes are still going strong. But can the same be said for that breed of IT worker who specialises in supporting them?
Dave Bailey Mar 20 2009 6:33AM Hardware
Opinion: Adopting a frugal approach to the web

Opinion: Adopting a frugal approach to the web

Companies can still reap big rewards via their web sites by adopting a "frugal web content management" strategy, says Forrester analyst.
Mar 13 2009 12:42PM Financial Services
2012 UK Olympics CIO hits the ground running

2012 UK Olympics CIO hits the ground running

In his first interview since his appointment, London 2012 CIO Gerry Pennell tells Computing how his past experience and an emphasis on proven technology will help to ensure a trouble-free Games.
Angelica Mari Mar 13 2009 6:15AM Training & Development
Ex-employees walking out the door with corporate data

Ex-employees walking out the door with corporate data

More than half of workers who left their jobs last year have admitted that they took confidential corporate information with them, according to research by security giant Symantec.
Phil Muncaster Feb 24 2009 5:32AM Security
Opinion: IT is still the key to business prosperity

Opinion: IT is still the key to business prosperity

Even in the middle of recession, a well-managed IT project can deliver significant business benefits.
Luke Claughton Feb 16 2009 12:50AM Strategy
Gartner predicts the top ten technologies for 2009

Gartner predicts the top ten technologies for 2009

Virtualisation, telepresence, netbooks and sensor networks are the hot technologies this year, according to Gartner’s annual Top 10 technology predictions released yesterday.
Brett Winterford Feb 7 2009 12:10AM Strategy
Opinion: Should we shoot the business analyst?

Opinion: Should we shoot the business analyst?

The high failure rate of software projects is not solely the fault of analysts, says Stewart Armstrong.
Stewart Armstrong Feb 6 2009 6:45AM Software
Slump strengthens the business case for SOA

Slump strengthens the business case for SOA

In hard times, IT needs to deliver more for less. Service-oriented architecture can make that happen, says Alan Bowling
Alan Bowling Feb 2 2009 2:38PM Software
Google Docs sneaks charges in through the back door

Google Docs sneaks charges in through the back door

Google is making a sneaky move in getting more pennies in its pot by quietly reducing the amount of users who can set up a free Google Apps account.
Emma Hughes Jan 24 2009 2:34PM Software
Opinion: IT leaders must resist the herd mentality

Opinion: IT leaders must resist the herd mentality

Some of IT’s greatest mistakes result from the unquestioning adoption of the latest fad.
Martin Butler Jan 23 2009 6:26AM Strategy

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