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CA CEO: IPv6 will be insecure

CA CEO: IPv6 will be insecure

The global deployment of IPv6 will bring unavoidable and unknown security threats, CA CEO John Swainson has claimed.
Negar Salek Feb 19 2007 12:23AM Security
Internet will revolutionise TV, says Gates

Internet will revolutionise TV, says Gates

Microsoft head honcho states the bleedin' obvious.
Matt Chapman Jan 30 2007 9:42AM Software
Samsung cuts deal will Google for mobile surfing

Samsung cuts deal will Google for mobile surfing

Handsets will feature Gmail, Google Maps and Web search.
Shaun Nichols Jan 10 2007 9:26AM Telco/ISP
Firms will need at least 12 months to test Vista

Firms will need at least 12 months to test Vista

Gartner advises organisations to get cracking immediately.
Robert Jaques Dec 6 2006 8:57AM Software
McAfee: Top 2007 threats will be money-makers

McAfee: Top 2007 threats will be money-makers

Researchers at McAfee Avert Labs predicted this week that the top security threats in 2007 will revolve around increased production of malware by organised criminals for monetary gain.
Ericka Chickowski Dec 1 2006 3:21PM Security
Analysts sceptical Sony's PS3 gamble will pay off

Analysts sceptical Sony's PS3 gamble will pay off

Company expected to lose US$3.29bn over two years.
Will Head Nov 30 2006 12:51PM Software
TV and games will push mobile entertainment market US$47bn by 2009

TV and games will push mobile entertainment market US$47bn by 2009

Market will triple in next three years.
Will Head Nov 30 2006 12:51PM Telco/ISP
Tighter green laws will lead to IT component shortages

Tighter green laws will lead to IT component shortages

Gartner warns of trouble ahead as environmental laws tighten up.
Robert Jaques Nov 28 2006 10:01AM Hardware
Editorial: People will always be the weakest link

Editorial: People will always be the weakest link

At the recent RSA conference Europe, the final keynote speaker was the former politician and governor of Hong Kong, Chris Patten.
Paul Fisher, Nov 20 2006 1:31PM Security
From The Security Standard: How financial world will react to FFIEC deadline still uncertain

From The Security Standard: How financial world will react to FFIEC deadline still uncertain

As the Dec. 31 deadline creeps closer for financial organizations to comply with new federal guidelines mandating multi-factor authentication, the jury is still out on how financial institutions will react, said a panel of experts speaking Wednesday at The Security Standard conference in Boston.
Dan Kaplan Sep 7 2006 10:39PM Security
Half of BPO deals will sour by 2009

Half of BPO deals will sour by 2009

Gartner predicts trouble ahead for business process outsourcing.
Robert Jaques Aug 24 2006 4:01PM Strategy
IBM: $1.3 billion ISS buy will create 'world leader in security services'

IBM: $1.3 billion ISS buy will create 'world leader in security services'

Bolstering its presence in the security marketplace, computing giant IBM has agreed to acquire network intrusion and managed services provider Internet Security Systems (ISS) for about $1.3 billion, the two companies announced today.
Dan Kaplan Aug 23 2006 9:51PM Security
Mozilla accepts, will work with Microsoft to see Firefox, Thunderbird work on Vista

Mozilla accepts, will work with Microsoft to see Firefox, Thunderbird work on Vista

Mozilla has accepted Microsoft's offer for the two competitors to work together to ensure Mozilla's Firefox web browser and Thunderbird email suite work more seamlessly on Redmond's upcoming Windows Vista operating system (OS).
Frank Washkuch Aug 23 2006 7:55PM Security
Linux phones will lock down users

Linux phones will lock down users

Regulators and operators seek to tame the open beast.
Tom Sanders Aug 18 2006 10:34AM Software
Xbox 360 HD-DVD add-on will cost US$200

Xbox 360 HD-DVD add-on will cost US$200

In the shops by Christmas.
Will Head Aug 18 2006 10:34AM Hardware
Industry Views: Investment opportunities will remain in security even if glare of terror threat fades

Industry Views: Investment opportunities will remain in security even if glare of terror threat fades

While it may not always be politic to point out, the genius of markets lies in their ability to generate value in the aftermath of even the most horrific tragedies. In the wake of 9/11, for example, the security sector became - almost overnight - a productive and patriotic destination for venture and other forms of capital. Even while the sector's "15 minutes" appear to be ticking toward a close, relatively constant market dynamics within the security space ensure that opportunities will continue to abound for those who know where to look for them.
Andrea S. Aug 13 2006 10:50PM Security
Microsoft to invest US$900m in Vista, Office 2007 sales and marketing in FY07

Microsoft to invest US$900m in Vista, Office 2007 sales and marketing in FY07

Relieved by an increase in multi-year licensing renewals, Microsoft plans to invest US$900 million in sales and marketing to drive up the numbers for Vista, Office 2007 and Xbox 360 in FY07.
Paula Rooney Jul 21 2006 2:37PM Software
European fine 'will not delay' Vista

European fine 'will not delay' Vista

Microsoft insists fine has no impact on release schedule.
Jane Hoskyn Jul 17 2006 1:15PM Software
Gartner: Microsoft will delay Vista until mid-2007

Gartner: Microsoft will delay Vista until mid-2007

A team of Gartner analysts predicted this week that Microsoft will not meet its current release schedule for the upcoming Vista operating system.
Ericka Chickowski May 5 2006 9:22AM Security
Debate: Federated identity will become a reality in the not too distant future

Debate: Federated identity will become a reality in the not too distant future

For, by Nishant Kaushik, architect, security and identity products, Oracle
Staff Writers Apr 14 2006 8:14PM Security

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