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HP ramps up channel marketing role

HP ramps up channel marketing role

HP has replaced Personal Systems Group (PSG) channel chief David Booth with another seasoned sales executive, Paul Robson.
Fleur Doidge Feb 6 2004 12:00AM Hardware
Teros teams up with GuardedNet

Teros teams up with GuardedNet

Teros, a maker of Web application firewalls, and GuardedNet, a provider of security management software, Monday unveiled a partnership for interoperability.
Marcia Savage Feb 2 2004 10:33PM Security
IBM serves up on demand plans

IBM serves up on demand plans

Angus Kidman Jan 23 2004 12:00AM Storage
StorageTek certifies to sex up storage

StorageTek certifies to sex up storage

StorageTek has expanded its focus on services, co-operating with North Sydney TAFE to develop what is claimed to be Australia's first vendor-independent storage engineering certification.
Angus Kidman Jan 21 2004 12:00AM Storage
Sensis snaps up LookSmart assets

Sensis snaps up LookSmart assets

Nirmal Chandrasena Jan 21 2004 12:00AM Telco/ISP
StoneSoft opens up to IBM

StoneSoft opens up to IBM

Security firm Stonesoft has made its StoneGate Firewall and VPN available for the IBM eServer iSeries.
Dan Ilett Jan 20 2004 5:32PM Security
802.11b Security Needs Beefing Up - And Then Some

802.11b Security Needs Beefing Up - And Then Some

It wasn't until BT Mobility (www.groupbt.com), the recently-created public wireless LAN division of British Telecom, announced its plans earlier this year to open several thousand 802.11b public access hot spots across the U.K., that this writer truly considered the benefits of WLAN access on the go.
Steve Gold Jan 16 2004 10:28AM Security
Wake Up and Smell the Coffee

Wake Up and Smell the Coffee

Over the last several years a number of threats to information security have received more than their share of debate - starting with profiles on the distributed denial-of-service attacks of early 2000 and, alongside these stories, recurring news on a long list of high-profile web defacements.
Andrew Christensen Jan 16 2004 10:25AM Security
Ensure Your Pocket Time-Bomb Doesn't Blow Up In Your Face!

Ensure Your Pocket Time-Bomb Doesn't Blow Up In Your Face!

Companies are under more pressure than ever before to ensure that when it comes to protecting their lifeblood - their critical corporate data - no protection can be too much.
Magnus Ahlberg Jan 14 2004 2:34PM Security
Owning up to cyberattack

Owning up to cyberattack

A new law in California means you need comprehensive incident and forensics planning says John Patzakis.
John Patzakis Jan 13 2004 2:51PM Security
Sticking up for security

Sticking up for security

Sony’s new memory sticks have riled the business world into banning them from use, Louise Murray asks why?
Louise Murray Jan 13 2004 11:15AM Security
Waking Up to Reality: Security and Handheld Computing Devices

Waking Up to Reality: Security and Handheld Computing Devices

Handheld computing devices, like Palms and Pocket PCs, play an essential role in many people’s lives.
Dick Mackey Jan 12 2004 2:04PM Security
Has There Ever Been a Better Time to Talk Up Vulnerability Assessment?

Has There Ever Been a Better Time to Talk Up Vulnerability Assessment?

We often hear of prevention being better than cure.
Richard Walters Jan 12 2004 12:45PM Security
Time to Own Up to Email Management

Time to Own Up to Email Management

Here’s a question: how many non-work related emails do you send and receive every day from your office email address?
Staff Writers Jan 12 2004 10:41AM Security
Lock Up Your Data

Lock Up Your Data

With the growth in volume and sophistication of internal and external threats, information security is one of the most critical issues facing companies today.
Stu Vaeth Jan 12 2004 10:27AM Security
Redflex traffic up in US

Redflex traffic up in US

Melbourne-based digital camera maker Redflex Traffic Systems has signed six new US contracts for red light cameras worth a total $35.8 million -- the company’s largest ever deal.
Staff Writers Jan 5 2004 12:00AM Hardware
WebCentral ramps up sales staff

WebCentral ramps up sales staff

Queensland-based ‘incognito ASP’ WebCentral has added two sales managers in Sydney and one in Melbourne.
Staff Writers Dec 15 2003 12:00AM Networking
NSC signs up Avaya rival Genesys

NSC signs up Avaya rival Genesys

Telecommunications specialist NSC has signed a deal with contact centre software vendor Genesys -- which competes in the Australian market against main NSC partner Avaya.
Fleur Doidge Dec 15 2003 12:00AM Networking
Telstra mops up Melbourne storm damage

Telstra mops up Melbourne storm damage

Telstra today was still repairing services for some customers after storms doubled the number of faults reported in the Melbourne metropolitan area.
Vivienne Fisher Dec 5 2003 12:00AM Telco/ISP
Govt carves up spam bill for Christmas

Govt carves up spam bill for Christmas

Australia has become one of the first nations to legislate against spam, after the Federal Government's Spam Bill has been passed Tuesday.
Staff Writers Dec 2 2003 12:00AM Telco/ISP

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