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Security worries back to 2001 levels

Security worries back to 2001 levels

The severity and number of exploits and vulnerabilities in computer systems are causing greater concern for IT directors.
René Millman Aug 26 2004 1:23PM Security
People plans reseller army to ramp up revenue

People plans reseller army to ramp up revenue

Telecommunications provider People Telecom has been banging its channel drum, with CEO Ryan O'Hare arguing that it wants to sign up as many partners as possible.
Fleur Doidge Aug 26 2004 12:00AM Software
Websense appeals to security community

Websense appeals to security community

A new security web site will be asking the security community to send it details of attacks on network infrastructure in order to the security community overcome new attacks.
René Millman Aug 24 2004 3:57PM Security
Welcome to the Steam age

Welcome to the Steam age

PC gaming is starting to undergo somewhat of a renaissance, with some long anticipated titles finally seeing the light of day.
John Gillooly Aug 24 2004 12:00AM Software
Eaton Vance deploys Enterasys to protect financial data

Eaton Vance deploys Enterasys to protect financial data

Eaton Vance, a Boston-based financial-services firm, has deployed Enterasys' Secure Networks infrastructure to ensure data protection, network access control, and Sarbanes-Oxley compliance.
Marcia Savage Aug 18 2004 8:09PM Security
Dodo to open retail shops

Dodo to open retail shops

Dodo Internet would look to put pressure on the telco big boys with an ambitious $60 million plan to open up to 60 retail stores across Australia branded 'Dodo World'.
Byron Connolly Aug 18 2004 12:00AM Telco/ISP
Microsoft moves to shut down SP2 file sharing sites

Microsoft moves to shut down SP2 file sharing sites

Microsoft has slapped threats of legal action against a web site after it offered Microsoft's new service pack through the BitTorrent file sharing network.
René Millman Aug 16 2004 4:17PM Security
Man pleads guilty to creating Blaster variant

Man pleads guilty to creating Blaster variant

A 19-year-old Minnesota man accused of creating a variant of last year's devastating Blaster worm pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court in Seattle Wednesday.
Marcia Savage Aug 13 2004 4:57AM Security
Frontrange to double up

Frontrange to double up

Mid-range CRM vendor, FrontRange Solutions is planning to use a combination of a new products and a bulked up channel presence to double its local revenue over the next two years.
Darren Baguley Aug 12 2004 12:00AM Software
WA police use email to fight crime

WA police use email to fight crime

Staff Writers Aug 10 2004 12:00AM Security
Performance Solutions takes VoIP to SMEs

Performance Solutions takes VoIP to SMEs

Australian VoIP platform developer Performance Solutions has signed distributor LAN Systems and 30 VARs across Australia and New Zealand to deliver its IPFX platform to SMEs.
Byron Connolly , Staff Writers Aug 9 2004 12:00AM Networking
New box destroys data to foil hackers, thieves

New box destroys data to foil hackers, thieves

Oracle reseller Attain IT and distributor Randtronics have partnered to offer the Australian market a US-made data privacy appliance that scrambles data when an attack is detected.
Fleur Doidge Aug 9 2004 12:00AM Security
It’s a very painful way to learn an obvious lesson

It’s a very painful way to learn an obvious lesson

Illena Armstrong Aug 5 2004 4:33PM Security
Who do you go to for all your browsing needs?

Who do you go to for all your browsing needs?

Jon Tullett Aug 5 2004 4:18PM Security
UK prisons to scan fingers

UK prisons to scan fingers

The UK Home Office is set to use biometric security systems in five of its high-security prisons.
Dan Ilett Aug 5 2004 3:38PM Security
How to curb those dispersed users

How to curb those dispersed users

What can you do if a careless user brings a worm into your network? Marcia Savage outlines how companies can control their mobile users
Marcia Savage Aug 5 2004 3:29PM Security
Why storage has to be for keeps

Why storage has to be for keeps

As the vulnerability of stored data grows, and legislation is passed to protect users, senior managers now face the threat of fines and even jail if data is lost on their watch. Failure is not an option, as Illena Armstrong reports
Illena Armstrong Aug 5 2004 1:07PM Security
NISCC to give early warnings to firms

NISCC to give early warnings to firms

The information security arm of the Home Office – the National Information Security Co-ordination Centre (NISCC) – is set to provide early security warnings to major UK organisations.
Dan Ilett Aug 4 2004 4:11PM Security
To London and beyond

To London and beyond

The Madrid train bombs have raised fears that it is only a matter of when – rather than if – there will be a serious terrorist incident elsewhere. For my own part, I honestly believe that one will happen within two years – and that it will have a massive impact on how business continuity (BC) and disaster recovery (DR) is viewed in this country.
Neil Stephenson Aug 3 2004 10:51AM Security
Quantum responds to its customers

Quantum responds to its customers

Quantum buyers want storage products that are easier to install, while resellers have failed to take full advantage of the range of benefits available through its partner program, the vendor found at a recent partner summit.
Fleur Doidge Aug 2 2004 12:00AM Hardware

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