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MyDials needs developers for real-time BI tool

MyDials needs developers for real-time BI tool

Aussie business intelligence start-up MyDials is looking to bolster its development team and partner ecosystem after closing a multi-million dollar round of funding in January.
Ry Crozier Mar 18 2009 3:14PM Software
Hardware vendors won't cut ties over Cisco's blades

Hardware vendors won't cut ties over Cisco's blades

HP, IBM and Dell have no plans to cut ties with Cisco after the networking vendor officially announced its move into the blade server market yesterday.
Brett Winterford Mar 18 2009 3:09PM Hardware
Entries open in inaugural SC Australia/AusCERT awards

Entries open in inaugural SC Australia/AusCERT awards

As part of the IT security industry's leading global awards program, the SC Australia awards presented by AusCERT recognise those who patrol our electronic badlands.
Nate Cochrane Mar 18 2009 2:40PM Security
HTC plans three Android handsets this year

HTC plans three Android handsets this year

The heads of HTC has said that the company will be rolling out three new handsets that use Google’s Android operating system this year.
Iain Thomson Mar 18 2009 2:05PM Hardware
Former hostage calls on US to drop charges against Gary McKinnon

Former hostage calls on US to drop charges against Gary McKinnon

Former hostage Terry Waite has called on the US to drop charges against British computer hacker Gary McKinnon.
Dan Raywood Mar 18 2009 10:26AM Security
Rogue DHCP malware strikes again, now harder to detect

Rogue DHCP malware strikes again, now harder to detect

A new variant of the DNS-changing Trojan.Flush.M malware has been spotted, security researchers said this week.
Dan Kaplan Mar 18 2009 10:15AM Security
Activists use Wikipedia to bait blacklist regulator

Activists use Wikipedia to bait blacklist regulator

The Wikipedia page for the Australian Communications and Media Authority holds a link to a site on the authority's blacklist in a further test to the regulator's ability to censor the internet.
Brett Winterford Mar 18 2009 10:08AM Telco/ISP
Spam attacks focus on victims' economic gloom

Spam attacks focus on victims' economic gloom

The economy remains the main topic spammers focus on to lure users into opening emails with malicious links, according to Symantec's March 2009 "State of Spam" report.
Chuck Miller Mar 18 2009 10:05AM Security
Experts blast BBC over botnet stunt

Experts blast BBC over botnet stunt

Security firms around the world are criticizing the BBC for its conduct in a recent episode of the computer programme Click.
Shaun Nichols Mar 18 2009 9:51AM Security
HP goes to market with new battery packs

HP goes to market with new battery packs

HP has released its first notebooks equipped with a new lithium-ion battery pack from manufacturer Boston-Power.
Shaun Nichols Mar 18 2009 6:23AM Hardware
Symantec improves anti-spam with Brightmail update

Symantec improves anti-spam with Brightmail update

Symantec today launched a new version of its Brightmail enterprise messaging security platform, along with a new online resource to help firms stay ahead of spam threats.
Phil Muncaster Mar 18 2009 6:12AM Security
Twitter seeks closer integration with Facebook

Twitter seeks closer integration with Facebook

While Facebook focuses on emulating the success of its growing rival Twitter by adding contact updates to users' profile pages, Twitter is busy promoting stronger integration with the social networking giant.
Rosalie Marshall Mar 18 2009 6:12AM Software
Copyright is a national security issue, says US

Copyright is a national security issue, says US

President Obama's team has blocked access to the forthcoming global Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) copyright treaty by declaring it a national security issue.
Iain Thomson Mar 18 2009 6:12AM Security
Cashed-up Primus on ISP purchase path

Cashed-up Primus on ISP purchase path

Primus Telecommunications is hitting the ISP acquisition trial with renewed vigour, believing the impending restructure of its US holding company will free up to 25 per cent of local profits.
Ry Crozier Mar 18 2009 12:08AM Telco/ISP
Gartner predicts big growth for IAM

Gartner predicts big growth for IAM

Identity and access management (IAM) will begin to be more of a service industry within two years, according to Gartner.
Staff Writers Mar 17 2009 3:21PM Security
Ericsson pushes VDSL2 data transfers above 500Mbps

Ericsson pushes VDSL2 data transfers above 500Mbps

Ericsson has achieved data transfer rates of more than 500Mbps in what it said is the world's first live demonstration of a new VDSL2-based technology.
Brett Winterford Mar 17 2009 2:57PM Networking
Primus reveals cause of data centre blackout

Primus reveals cause of data centre blackout

Primus has revealed for the first time that an ambient temperature above 35°C, power cuts and a single diesel generator all contributed to the Primus data centre outage in Melbourne in February.
Ry Crozier Mar 17 2009 2:20PM Networking
Alphawest and DiData to lead Cisco data centre sell

Alphawest and DiData to lead Cisco data centre sell

Alphawest and Dimension Data will lead the technical implementation of Cisco's new data center strategy.
Brett Winterford Mar 17 2009 2:12PM Hardware
APAC bullish on Linux server, desktop installs

APAC bullish on Linux server, desktop installs

Almost half of enterprise and government organisations surveyed by IDC on Novell’s behalf have indicated Linux will be their primary server platform within five years.
Staff Writers Mar 17 2009 2:11PM Software
Westpac Web 2.0 whiz quits

Westpac Web 2.0 whiz quits

Outspoken Westpac technology executive David Backley has resigned from the bank.
Brett Winterford Mar 17 2009 2:05PM Software

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