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Analyst: Solid state drives save money
Lower failure rates help accountants warm to SSD.
Sylvie Barak
Jul 13 2009 12:01AM
Hardware
NSW Police tracks evidence with Hardcat
Melbourne-based asset tracking software vendor, Hardcat has beaten a number of organisations to win a multi-million dollar NSW Police tender.
Staff Writers
Jul 12 2009 5:49PM
Security
Cisco grabs London Olympics contract from Nortel
Company breakup means it can no longer fulfil requirements.
Ian Williams
Jul 11 2009 8:27AM
Networking
EU calls for consumer-friendly approach to file sharing
Content regulation requires fresh thinking.
Rosalie Marshall
Jul 11 2009 8:27AM
Networking
Microsoft to plug security holes
Advance warning of fixes.
Ian Williams
Jul 11 2009 8:27AM
Security
IBM launches information masking software
Block out unauthorised information.
Phil Muncaster
Jul 11 2009 8:27AM
Software
Microsoft cherry picks BlackBerry customers
Push email solutions launched with Telstra.
Ry Crozier
Jul 10 2009 4:29PM
Telco/ISP
Tagged.com faces legal action for data fraud
Accused of falsifying hits and spamming users.
Iain Thomson
Jul 10 2009 3:11PM
Software
Conficker still dominating attack landscape
Botnet claimed two thirds of attack traffic.
Shaun Nichols
Jul 10 2009 3:04PM
Security
Lack of enterprise appeal takes shine off Chrome OS
Enterprise buyers unlikely to ditch Windows.
Martin Courtney
Jul 10 2009 3:02PM
Software
Guest column: Cyber spooks needed for Defence centre
New ops centre patrols the online front line.
Staff Writers
Jul 10 2009 1:38PM
Security
IBM develops selective data hiding on the fly
IBM researchers say they have invented a way to selectively obscure sensitive information before it is displayed on a computer screen.
Chuck Miller
Jul 10 2009 11:00AM
Security
DirectShow, ActiveX zero-days among planned Microsoft fixes
Microsoft is hoping it can pull off a quick turnaround for a fix of a zero-day ActiveX vulnerability that was only disclosed this week.
Dan Kaplan
Jul 10 2009 10:52AM
Security
North Korea blamed for DDoS attacks on United States and South Korea
A series of distributed denial-of-service attacks on American and South Korean websites have been blamed on North Korea.
Dan Raywood
Jul 10 2009 10:46AM
Security
Hacking attacks work of individual group, not North Korea, says Finnish security expert
A major DDoS attack against US and South Korean government websites is not thought to be the work of North Korean interests, says a security expert
Daniel Long
Jul 10 2009 10:17AM
Security
Police probe
News of the World
phone tap claims
Guardian
report alleges widespread use of criminal methods to get stories.
Staff Writers
Jul 10 2009 10:13AM
Security
Sinofsky takes charge of Microsoft's Windows division
20-year Redmond veteran promoted.
Daniel Robinson
Jul 10 2009 8:42AM
Software
EMC triumphs in battle for Data Domain
Deduplication specialist formally accepts bid.
Rosalie Marshall
Jul 10 2009 8:42AM
Storage
Google Apps to become OpenID provider
Leaked blog posts reveal latest plans.
Rosalie Marshall
Jul 10 2009 8:41AM
Software
Gen-i creates distance with AAPT
Mimics separation regime in New Zealand.
Ry Crozier
Jul 10 2009 6:00AM
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