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Mobility stakes to rise as market gets saturated
Mobility resellers will have to up their expertise levels or risk getting left behind when mobile phone sales reach saturation point in Australia next year, an IDC analyst has claimed.
Fleur Doidge
May 24 2004 12:00AM
Telco/ISP
Online retailer goes to court over spyware
Online retailer Overstock.com has become the first company to use Utah's anti-spyware legislation
Jon Tullett
May 21 2004 4:10PM
Security
Vulnerability-to-worm cycle shortens to 10 days
The vulnerability-to-worm cycle has shortened from 288 days in 1999 to 10 days this year, Foundstone analysts said in a report released earlier this week.
Marcia Savage
May 20 2004 9:30PM
Security
Telstra goes to uni to learn future
The University of Adelaide has been granted close to $1 million by Telstra to help develop Australia's next generation telephone, broadband and mobile services.
Nirmal Chandrasena
May 20 2004 12:00AM
Telco/ISP
Caller-ID – sharp enough to cut out spam?
With both the US CAN-Spam Act and the EU Directive on spam proving to be failures in stemming the flow of unsolicited emails, attention has turned once again to technology and standards in the battle against spam.
Jamie Cowper
May 19 2004 3:45PM
Security
Top finance firms struggle to defend themselves
More than 80 per cent of global finance firms experienced an external attack on their systems last year.
Dan Ilett
May 19 2004 3:03PM
Security
Kyocera to launch channel credit card program
Printer vendor Kyocera is set to launch a Mastercard sales promotion which entitles reseller sales staff to earn credit on the card for each printer that they sell.
Byron Connolly
May 19 2004 12:00AM
Financial Services
Energis staff to work for security accreditation
Telecoms and solutions firm Energis is embarking on an a campaign to train 80 of its security staff to international standards.
Dan Ilett
May 18 2004 4:58PM
Security
Sony and IBM to sell Cell as content creator
Sony's long-awaited parallel processor, Cell, will debut later this year in prototype digital content creation workstations, as part of a joint agreement with IBM.
Staff Writers
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Logan Booker
May 14 2004 12:00AM
Oddware
Optima to double production potential in June
Australian OEM Optima Technology Solutions is expanding yet again, moving to a much bigger facility in Sydney’s Homebush Bay with four production lines -– enough to churn out up to 2000 PCs a day.
Fleur Doidge
May 14 2004 12:00AM
Hardware
Take the leap to a wireless future
Jon Tullett explains how wireless security standards are being left behind, but why the effort required to understand and use them properly will cut costs, improve productivity and help your organization soar
Jon Tullett
May 13 2004 9:21AM
Security
Brocade broadens outlook to midsize businesses
Corporate storage vendor Brocade is following the lead of rivals such as Acer and HP, attempting to sell more stock into medium-size businesses with up to 25 servers.
Fleur Doidge
May 12 2004 12:00AM
Storage
Tecksel signs two vendors new to Australian channel
Distributor Tecksel has signed two new vendors, German networking gear maker Level One and Australian security company NetLeverage, as part of a drive to sell more into wholesale and education.
Fleur Doidge
May 10 2004 12:00AM
Hardware
Feds to dump $308M into IT
The Federal government on Thursday announced it would dump $308 million into Australia’s IT industry as part of its $5.3 billion “Backing Australia’s Ability” package.
Claire Doble
May 6 2004 12:00AM
Telco/ISP
Microsoft to back spam white-list
Microsoft is to introduce a spammer’s white-list to allow marketing firms to reach Hotmail and MSN users.
Dan Ilett
May 5 2004 3:54PM
Security
IBM taps Elix to drive sales, Lawrie leaves
Barbara Darrow
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Steven Burke
May 4 2004 12:00AM
Hardware
How to protect PCs against the Sasser worm
Staff Writers
May 4 2004 12:00AM
Security
GE Access to distribute McAfee
Scott Campbell
May 4 2004 12:00AM
Security
IBM’s Linux lab in ACT to grow
To meet expected demand for open source software, IBM Australia has announced plans to double the size of its Canberra-based Linux development lab.
Staff Writers
Apr 30 2004 12:00AM
Software
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Nirmal Chandrasena
Apr 30 2004 12:00AM
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