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Intel and Citrix partner on virtual clients
Intel and Citrix are aiming to make client systems easier to secure and manage by virtualising the user environment and linking it to a Citrix-based management infrastructure, the Citrix Desktop Delivery Solution.
Daniel Robinson
Jan 21 2009 4:31PM
Software
Android engineer jumps ship
One of the key engineers responsible for Google’s Android operating system has decided to leave the company.
Iain Thomson
Jan 21 2009 4:31PM
Software
EFTel in the dark over IMTV ADSL customer cutover plans
EFTel’s wholesale arm, DFT Wholesale, has revealed there has been ‘no discussions’ with IMTV to churn its customer base to EFTel.
Ry Crozier
Jan 21 2009 4:27PM
Telco/ISP
Secure Computing's Krieger talks about his resignation
After eight years with Secure Computing, Eric Krieger told CRN he has handed in his resignation to relax and take some time out.
Lilia Guan
Jan 21 2009 3:57PM
Security
Review: ESET Smart Security v3.0
It provides a good range of malware protection at the endpoint, and the administration console did a nice job reporting, alerting, distributing and managing the endpoint software.
Michael Lipinski
Jan 21 2009 2:54PM
Security
Gary McKinnon extradition case postponed
As expected, the case against hacker Gary McKinnon has been put on hold for a number of weeks.
Staff Writers
Jan 21 2009 11:24AM
Security
Destruction by the downadup worm was caused by companies not being prepared for an out-of-band patch
The impact of the downadup worm is down to slack patching and not automating patch management, according to Shavlik.
Dan Raywood
Jan 21 2009 11:19AM
Security
Elcomsoft software means WiFi users should step up security
WiFi users have been urged to step up security as a Russian firm releases new software.
SC Australia Staff
Jan 21 2009 11:14AM
Security
Security demands land on desk of new President
As he steps into the White House, Barack Obama is to be met with a series of requests to improve the threat landscape.
Dan Raywood
Jan 21 2009 11:03AM
Security
Fake Obama sites prey on inauguration by distributing trojan
Barack Obama was sworn in as president today, but a new malware campaign wants you to believe otherwise.
Angela Moscaritolo
Jan 21 2009 10:58AM
Security
Hackers to exploit economic downturn in 2009
Cyber criminals are likely to exploit the worsening financial crisis with increasing regularity and ingenuity during 2009, threatening businesses and individuals alike, according to new research by security firm McAfee released today.
Phil Muncaster
Jan 21 2009 10:51AM
Security
Data management will be priority in 2009
Changes relating to different aspects of data management have been highlighted as key trends in the IT industry for 2009 in a report by consultancy Deloitte.
Angelica Mari
Jan 21 2009 6:29AM
Storage
Qualcomm buys handheld business assets from AMD
Qualcomm has acquired graphics and multimedia technology assets, including intellectual property and resources, from AMD's handheld business.
Sylvie Barak
Jan 21 2009 6:26AM
Hardware
Fujitsu to launch zero-watt PC
Fujitsu Siemens Computers has made a number of announcements ahead of this year's Cebit technology trade show in Hanover in March, including what it describes as a zero-watt PC.
David Neal
Jan 21 2009 6:26AM
Hardware
Open source developers take to the cloud
As many as 40 per cent of developers working on open source projects plan to offer their applications as web services hosted by cloud providers, according to the latest figures from Evans Data.
Sylvie Barak
Jan 21 2009 6:26AM
Software
7-Eleven buys SAP for store-level reports
Convenience store chain 7-Eleven has gone live with a new SAP business intelligence (BI) system in an attempt to improve store-level reporting in Australia.
Staff Writers
Jan 20 2009 2:56PM
Software
HSBC steps up fraud detection
News that HSBC is introducing technology to screen all card transactions for potential fraud has been broadly welcomed by experts as a necessary step in the fight against rising card fraud.
Phil Muncaster
Jan 20 2009 2:50PM
Security
Mobile users put off by complex set-up
Setting up a new mobile phone is a frustrating and annoying process for many users, according to a recent survey by mobile device management firm Mformation.
Ian Williams
Jan 20 2009 2:50PM
Hardware
IMTV ADSL business suspended over Internode legal dispute
Sydney-based ISP IMTV said it has shut down its ADSL service ‘temporarily’ while it seeks to resolve a legal dispute with Internode over use of the ‘Extreme’ brand and colour orange on its website.
Ry Crozier
Jan 20 2009 2:46PM
Telco/ISP
Malware epidemic demands a united front
Cybercriminals have readily exploited the Web2.0 revolution, meaning that a new approach is needed to fight them, says Blue Coat Australia's Wayne Neich.
Wayne Neich
Jan 20 2009 11:44AM
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