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Silcar snares $350m Telstra maintenance deal
Five-year agreement.
Staff Writers
Feb 10 2011 3:08PM
Networking
Optus wins over mobile voice and data users
Benefits from competitor woes.
Ry Crozier
Feb 10 2011 2:19PM
Telco/ISP
Researchers boast first programmable 'nanoprocessor'
Nanowire transistors perform logical functions.
Liz Tay
Feb 10 2011 1:32PM
Hardware
Conroy remains committed to mandatory filtering
Pending Classification review.
John Hilvert
Feb 10 2011 1:20PM
Security
RSA Conference study to reveal cloud frustration
Cloud at risk without more training, infosec pros say.
Angela Moscaritolo
Feb 10 2011 12:32PM
Security
Adobe mega patch update
Adobe on Tuesday released its quarterly security update, fixing dozens of vulnerabilities, including 29 flaws in its popular PDF viewing software Reader and Acrobat and 13 in Flash Player.
Angela Moscaritolo
Feb 10 2011 12:32PM
Security
What Stuxnet means for the process industry
Governments and process-control firms must work together to prevent sophisticated malware from spreading.
Eddy Willems, security evangelist, G Data Software
Feb 10 2011 12:32PM
Security
Photos: Telstra profits in free fall
Telstra announces falling profits as it aggressively acquires customers.
Feb 10 2011 11:58AM
Telco/ISP
Telstra eyes future dollars from customer growth
Claims biggest customer grab in a decade.
Ry Crozier
Feb 10 2011 10:48AM
Telco/ISP
Microsoft appoints new server boss
Engineer from within ranks.
Liam Tung
Feb 10 2011 10:17AM
Training & Development
QLD floods spur interest in better flood mapping
Renewed calls for a national approach to spatial data.
John Hilvert
Feb 10 2011 10:11AM
Software
Nokia boss on a "burning platform"
Time for transformation.
Liam Tung
Feb 10 2011 10:11AM
Hardware
Telstra reaches "key terms" in NBN negotiations
UPDATE: Government and Telstra also agree to USO, re-training terms.
Ry Crozier
Feb 10 2011 9:56AM
Telco/ISP
Sophos launches virtual security appliance
For VMware environments.
Tom Brewster
Feb 10 2011 9:04AM
Security
Exclusive: NBN Co puts second data centre in Polaris
Deal signed.
Ry Crozier
Feb 10 2011 6:45AM
Networking
HP unveils WebOS TouchPad
Same, same but different.
Liam Tung
Feb 10 2011 6:32AM
Hardware
Catholics cannot confess by iPhone: Vatican
No substitute for physical presence.
Staff Writers
Feb 10 2011 6:24AM
Oddware
Fujitsu, Oracle to develop next gen Unix
Processing power to get 15-fold increase.
Staff Writers
Feb 10 2011 6:24AM
Hardware
Vodafone says no to NZ roaming charge cuts
Promotion ends without permanent price change.
Ry Crozier
Feb 10 2011 6:00AM
Telco/ISP
Microsoft says RIP Windows XP AutoRun for USB
The feature that became an attack vector.
Liam Tung
Feb 10 2011 6:00AM
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