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Fujitsu usurps Telstra at Qantas

Fujitsu usurps Telstra at Qantas

Fujitsu has won a deal to provide all user-facing IT services for Qantas' domestic and international operations following the airline's decision to prematurely end its seven-year, $750 million desktop services contract with Telstra.
Stuart Finlayson Apr 30 2009 2:07PM Networking
Chip-and-PIN security goes on trial

Chip-and-PIN security goes on trial

A trial that could prove to be a test case for the security of chip-and-PIN card technology starts today in the UK.
Tom Young Apr 30 2009 1:54PM Security
Swedish ISPs to stop logging IP addresses

Swedish ISPs to stop logging IP addresses

Worried about the privacy implications of a new copyright law, several ISPs in Sweden have vowed to stop logging IP addresses for users.
Shaun Nichols Apr 30 2009 1:46PM Telco/ISP
Trend Micro buys Third Brigade

Trend Micro buys Third Brigade

Security giant Trend Micro is aiming to increase its enterprise security presence by acquiring enterprise specialist Third Brigade for an undisclosed sum.
Shaun Nichols Apr 30 2009 1:46PM Security
Regulator puts .org.au domains under microscope

Regulator puts .org.au domains under microscope

An audit of two years of .org.au registrations by domain regulator auDA will lead to a further scrutiny for almost 4,000 domains and their owners.
Ry Crozier Apr 30 2009 1:41PM Telco/ISP
SAP ties "value" to user support price hikes

SAP ties "value" to user support price hikes

SAP’s user group community has agreed to a set of key performance indicators that will determine how quickly the German software giant phases in a contentious revamp of its support offering to customers.
Ry Crozier Apr 30 2009 12:56PM Software
WebCentral email still down at 49 hour mark

WebCentral email still down at 49 hour mark

WebCentral claims to have fixed the problem that has left tens of thousands of Australians without email over the last three days, but customers continue to report issues with the service.
Brett Winterford Apr 30 2009 11:24AM Hardware
Security professionals put collaboration plans for social networking on hold

Security professionals put collaboration plans for social networking on hold

Half of information security professionals are intending to put plans for collaboration on hold over security concerns, according to a survey by Webroot.
Dan Raywood Apr 30 2009 10:29AM Security
Better incentives required to stop data loss

Better incentives required to stop data loss

Organisations do not know enough about the source, reason and frequency of data leaks, and more incentives need to be put in place to encourage better data protection, according to a panel discussion at the Infosecurity Europe show in London.
Ian Williams Apr 30 2009 10:20AM Security
Trend Micro goes shopping for virtualisation security

Trend Micro goes shopping for virtualisation security

In one of its first major moves in acquiring virtual security technology firms, Trend Micro has bought Third Brigade, a virtualisation security and compliance software company based in Canada.
Chuck Miller Apr 30 2009 10:13AM Security
Spam levels continue to surge

Spam levels continue to surge

The level of spam flooding inboxes is at its highest level in more than a year, according to researchers.
Shaun Nichols Apr 30 2009 10:07AM Security
Security must be built in from the start

Security must be built in from the start

The UK government-backed Cyber Security Knowledge Transfer Network (KTN) launched a roadmap today intended to kickstart an international effort to engineer security into products from their inception.
Phil Muncaster Apr 30 2009 5:51AM Security
Microsoft to switch off AutoPlay in Windows 7

Microsoft to switch off AutoPlay in Windows 7

Microsoft has announced that it will close off a component in Windows which is notorious for allowing covert malware attacks.
Shaun Nichols Apr 30 2009 5:51AM Software
Top Five SMS killers

Top Five SMS killers

The gadgets on display at this year's mobile expos say it all. Short messages: your 160-character limit rule has come to an end.
Liz Tay Apr 30 2009 5:40AM Telco/ISP
Tandberg Data files for bankruptcy

Tandberg Data files for bankruptcy

Local sales partners of data storage company Tandberg Data are putting on a brave face after the Norwegian-based company filed for bankruptcy.
Stuart Finlayson Apr 30 2009 12:01AM Storage
Nokia to give carriers a cut of Ovi store sales

Nokia to give carriers a cut of Ovi store sales

Nokia will allow mobile phone operators to profit from its Ovi app store by offering consumers the option of paying for new apps on their phone bill.
Brett Winterford Apr 29 2009 5:17PM Software
Netbook boom sparks change in PC marketing

Netbook boom sparks change in PC marketing

Analysts suggest PC vendors should study consumer packaged goods like shampoo and cereals to learn how to make do with ever-thinning margins.
Brett Winterford Apr 29 2009 3:04PM Hardware
Harbour IT cut down by WebCentral email outage

Harbour IT cut down by WebCentral email outage

Harbour IT has revealed that WebCentral is the reason for an email outage that has left its thousands of customers without service for up to 48 hours.
Ry Crozier Apr 29 2009 3:02PM Telco/ISP
Revealed: Why CBA now sells e-commerce software

Revealed: Why CBA now sells e-commerce software

The Commonwealth Bank is hoping to reduce its risk profile to credit card fraud by taking greater control over the online shopping platforms used by its merchant business customers.
Ry Crozier Apr 29 2009 3:01PM Security
Identity thieves advertising on YouTube

Identity thieves advertising on YouTube

Identity thieves have turned to YouTube to advertise their wares, although the video sharing site has been taking down the videos as fast as they appear.
Iain Thomson Apr 29 2009 2:58PM Security

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