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Sydney Water to renew IT project review services
Unrelated to recent cost blowouts.
Ry Crozier
Dec 3 2009 1:10PM
Software
IBM completes Guardium acquisition
"A turning point in security strategy".
Dan Raywood
Dec 3 2009 10:58AM
Security
McAfee names dodgiest domains
Cameroon's .cm domain tops the list of shame.
Phil Muncaster
Dec 3 2009 10:35AM
Security
Skype goes public with SIP beta program
Skype claims program will lower business Unified Comms costs.
Rosalie Marshall
Dec 3 2009 8:02AM
Networking
Facebook enhances privacy settings
Users can now control who sees each individual piece of content.
Rosalie Marshall
Dec 3 2009 8:02AM
Software
Kroll Ontrack dishes out top ten data disasters
Pets, cars and buildings become data destroyers.
Staff Writers
Dec 3 2009 7:56AM
Hardware
Microsoft debunks 'black screen of death' speculation
November update does not cause errors.
Shaun Nichols
Dec 2 2009 4:08PM
Software
SAP puts price increase on hold
Service charges on hold while company considers.
Iain Thomson
Dec 2 2009 4:08PM
Software
Melbourne Airport goes wireless in network overhaul
Deploys a vast amount of Cisco kit.
Ben Grubb
Dec 2 2009 4:03PM
Hardware
AussieHQ buys in Brisbane again
Second hosting firm snapped up in a week.
Staff Writers
Dec 2 2009 12:07PM
Strategy
Telstra secures $62.5m AGL network upgrade
A six to nine month transition project ahead.
Ben Grubb
Dec 2 2009 12:06PM
Telco/ISP
New Zealander accused of running major spam operation
Ordered to pay more than US$16 million.
Dan Raywood
Dec 2 2009 11:54AM
Security
Virus Bulletin calls for anti-spam collaboration
Anti-spam vendors could act more like anti-virus companies.
Shaun Nichols
Dec 2 2009 11:43AM
Security
RIM patches BlackBerry Enterprise Server
Vulnerabilities could cause memory corruption, lead to a denial-of-service (DoS) condition, or arbitrary code execution.
Angela Moscaritolo
Dec 2 2009 11:39AM
Security
Koobface begins Christmas campaign
Fake videos and messages used.
SC Australia Staff
Dec 2 2009 10:36AM
Security
Microsoft denies that patches caused black screens
Issue may be caused by a trojan.
Dan Kaplan
Dec 2 2009 10:28AM
Security
Hacked climate emails claim scientific scalp
Head of Climate Unit steps down during investigation.
Iain Thomson
Dec 2 2009 9:51AM
Security
Architects and Google propose 'digital cloud' for Olympics
It's raining information.
Rosalie Marshall
Dec 2 2009 6:58AM
Oddware
Bit.ly users get protection against malware and spam
Signs up with Sophos, Websense and VeriSign.
Phil Muncaster
Dec 2 2009 6:58AM
Security
Microsoft investigates black screen of death
It should be blue.
Ed Berridge
Dec 2 2009 6:58AM
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