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Fortify pushes code audits as XP support ends
Fortify has warned that the end of mainstream support for Windows XP means that anyone working on XP-based applications should strengthen their code auditing procedures.
Ian Williams
May 26 2009 9:39AM
Software
Trend Micro updates security suite for small firms
Trend Micro has updated its Worry-Free Business Security product, which is designed for small businesses with little or no IT support.
Phil Muncaster
May 26 2009 9:39AM
Security
Thodey promises Telstra staff "fair" pay negotiations
Newly crowned Telstra CEO David Thodey has written to Telstra staff to reassure them they will receive “fair” treatment when negotiating enterprise agreements once the Federal Government’s workplace reforms are introduced in July.
Brett Winterford
May 26 2009 9:30AM
Telco/ISP
Vodafone and 3 make last ditch appeal to ACCC
Vodafone and 3 have promised not to raise prices for two years of competition regulator ACCC allows the two mobile operators to merge.
Brett Winterford
May 26 2009 9:25AM
Telco/ISP
Opinion: Sizing up Google's new search rivals
Can computational search engine Wolfram Alpha or Microsoft's forthcoming 'Kumo' search engine compete with Google's dominance in search?
Shaun Nichols
May 25 2009 3:21PM
Software
Telstra offers relief package for flood victims
Telstra has announced it will waive fees and offer free call diversions and cheaper mobile call prices to flood victims in Southern Queensland and Northern NSW.
Staff Writers
May 25 2009 3:11PM
Telco/ISP
Aussie prisoners escape lock-in with Ubuntu PCs
The Alexander Maconochie jail in Canberra will this week deploy 30 more Ubuntu Linux-based computers for prisoner use after a successful first phase.
Ry Crozier
May 25 2009 2:57PM
Hardware
Euro domain registrar gains .au approval
Safenames has become the first European domain registrar to be accredited in Australia after the regulator auDA upgraded it from provisional to full accreditation.
Ry Crozier
May 25 2009 2:31PM
Telco/ISP
Analysis: How soon is now for SSD in the data centre?
High costs and economic uncertainty has slowed the growth of enterprise Solid State Drives (SSD) - widely tipped to become "the most disruptive technology" since the invention of the storage array.
Liz Tay
May 25 2009 12:16PM
Storage
Huge Canberra data centre courts anchor tenants
Builders behind the Canberra Technology City data centre development say they will push ahead despite the Federal Government’s decision not to consolidate existing data centre facilities into one ‘super centre’.
Ry Crozier
May 25 2009 11:12AM
Networking
Experts offer tips to deal with Gumblar malware
A number of security organizations are offering tips to deal with the Gumblar drive-by exploit, which is growing ever more pervasive.
Chuck Miller
May 25 2009 9:24AM
Security
Google's new Chome browser comes with privacy option
Google has introduced its latest version of Chrome, and claims to have enhanced speed and privacy features.
Chuck Miller
May 25 2009 9:24AM
Security
Office of U.S. Marshals infected by Neeris virus
The office of U.S. Marshals was infected with a computer virus on Thursday that was able to infiltrate their computer network because the federal law enforcement agency was running an out-of-date anti-malware solution.
Angela Moscaritolo
May 25 2009 9:24AM
Security
Phishers continue to wage war on Facebook, Twitter
Social networking sites are all the rage within phishing circles these days.
Dan Kaplan
May 25 2009 9:24AM
Security
British Airways to launch on-board web access
British Airways will launch later this year an on-board internet service for business class passengers travelling from London to New York.
Angelica Mari
May 25 2009 6:28AM
Telco/ISP
Intel again delays next-generation Itanium chip
Intel has once again delayed the release of its next-generation Itanium processor, codenamed Tukwila.
David Neal
May 25 2009 6:12AM
Hardware
Pirate Party on course for election triumph
The Pirate Party, a Swedish political party set up to promote internet piracy and reform copyright laws, is set to win several seats in the European parliament, according to reports.
Phil Muncaster
May 25 2009 6:10AM
Software
Microsoft calls off EU hearing
An EU hearing over more antitrust allegations against Microsoft has been called off due to a scheduling conflict.
Shaun Nichols
May 25 2009 6:10AM
Software
IBM pushes solid state drives to Power servers
IBM has released solid state drive (SSD) products designed to help firms reduce costs and improve memory response times across its Power hardware platforms.
David Neal
May 25 2009 6:10AM
Storage
Studios push for more money in Pirate Bay case
Several film studios are lobbying Swedish courts to increase the cash penalty award in the Pirate Bay case.
Shaun Nichols
May 23 2009 8:00AM
Software
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