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Distributed collaboration tools add to risk burden
Business and legal teams must act now, says Microsoft.
Phil Muncaster
Oct 13 2008 3:32PM
Software
Sun 'terrible' place to work
David Axmark, co-founder of MySQL, has quit Sun allegedly because the place is too big.
Nick Farrell
Oct 10 2008 7:30AM
Training & Development
AMD information head calls for team work
The Chief Information Officer’s role in a company is evolving according to a Forbes interview with AMD's CIO.
Emma Hughes
Oct 7 2008 3:22PM
Training & Development
Security world makes short work of Chrome
Less than two days into its public life, Google's Chrome browser is being put under the microscope by security researchers.
Shaun Nichols
Sep 4 2008 1:50PM
Security
Symantec execs encourage using Facebook at work
Organisations that block access to sites such as Facebook are limiting the use of critical business tools necessary to a Generation Y workforce, argued Symantec executives in Sydney on Tuesday.
Negar Salek
Aug 27 2008 1:56PM
Security
Robot barman starts work at Selfridges
Selfridges and Asahi beer have served up what they claim to be the world's first bespoke robotic barman..
Guy Dixon
Jul 5 2008 6:30AM
Hardware
Bug hunters make short work of Firefox
Security researchers are wasting no time in prodding Firefox 3 for possible security holes..
Shaun Nichols
Jun 20 2008 3:05PM
Security
ACS: Personal email use is a necessity for work life
The Australian Computer Society (ACS) has today lobbied the Federal Government to secure the privacy of workers in light of the Government's move to give employers power to check emails at work.
Staff Writers
May 12 2008 3:35PM
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Google adds group work feature to Apps range
Google has added a new feature to its Apps platform for enterprises and other large organisations.
Staff Writers
Feb 29 2008 3:39PM
Software
Microsoft steps up work with police
Microsoft has been stepping up its co-operation with law enforcement communities worldwide in an effort to combat electronic crime..
Iain Thomson
Oct 25 2007 2:19PM
Software
Microsoft steps up work with police
Microsoft has been stepping up its co-operation with law enforcement communities worldwide in an effort to combat electronic crime.
Iain Thomson
Oct 25 2007 9:58AM
Security
Xerox boffins work on selective encryption
Researchers at Xerox's Palo Alto Research Center (Parc) have demonstrated new software designed to increase speed and accuracy when removing sensitive or confidential material from documents..
Ian Williams
Oct 19 2007 2:21PM
Security
Much work to be done as US National Cyber Security Awareness Month begins
A joint McAfee and National Cyber Security Alliance study, released today to kick off National Cyber Security Awareness Month, reports that while 98 percent of 378 respondents believe keeping security software up to date is important, less than half – 48 percent – of their computers had not been updated in the past month.
Dan Kaplan
Oct 3 2007 10:11AM
Security
Managers embrace 'working from home' despite security concerns
A new survey has found Australian and New Zealand managers are embracing the possibilities of remote or home working for their employees but worry about its effects on security, team bonding and productivity.
Staff Writers
Sep 13 2007 12:27PM
Security
Email taking over from phones at work
Email has overtaken telephony as the communication tool of choice in the workplace, new research claimed today.
Robert Jaques
Aug 21 2007 1:51PM
Telco/ISP
Web ads work, even if you don't see them
Boffins find that 'incidental' exposure can be just as effective as in-your-face advertising.
Robert Jaques
May 15 2007 11:45AM
Software
Half of corporate web traffic not work related
Gambling, music, porn and webmail clogging networks.
Robert Jaques
Mar 21 2007 8:40PM
Strategy
Half of corporate web traffic not work related
Gambling, music, porn and webmail clogging networks.
Robert Jaques
Mar 21 2007 12:29PM
Training & Development
Boffins prove subliminal web ads work
Researchers at
University College London
claim to have found the first physiological evidence that subliminal images can attract the brain's attention on a subconscious level.
Clement James
Mar 13 2007 12:20PM
Oddware
Technology key to getting parents back to work
Big mother is watching you.
Staff Writers
Mar 9 2007 8:24AM
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