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Google improves password security
Google has unveiled new administration tools designed to improve the use of passwords, in order to boost security for customers using its Google Apps hosted enterprise software offerings.
David Neal
Jan 19 2009 10:42AM
Security
Windows worm hits 8.9 million PCs in past week
Security researchers are reporting that in the past four days a worm has infected 3.5 million Windows computers.
Iain Thomson
Jan 19 2009 6:51AM
Security
EU brings new gripe to Microsoft
European Union authorities are bringing new anti-trust concerns to Microsoft.
Shaun Nichols
Jan 19 2009 6:51AM
Software
IBM and Nuance team up on speech technology
IBM and Nuance have signed a join licensing and technical services agreement to help enhance and expand speech technology.
Ian Williams
Jan 19 2009 6:51AM
Software
HP bolsters Adaptive Infrastructure portfolio
HP has launched the second phase of its Adaptive Infrastructure portfolio with a range of new applications, features and capabilities aimed at helping customers survive the economic downturn.
Ian Williams
Jan 19 2009 6:51AM
Software
Inside the Digital Sense high-density data centre
iTnews
looks at how the Brisbane-based centre is enabling rack densities up to 15.2kW without sacrificing cooling efficiency and saleable real estate. And of course we have the first photos to prove it.
Ry Crozier
Jan 19 2009 6:42AM
Networking
Week in review: The proof is in the network
We’ve been hearing for months that network spending has immunity from other IT budget cutbacks this year - we’ve just been waiting to see the proof.
Ry Crozier
Jan 17 2009 10:33AM
Networking
Storage-hungry consumers turn to online services
The use of online storage services is set to explode as people store a growing amount of information from a huge variety of sources, according to Hitachi Data Systems (HDS).
Ian Williams
Jan 17 2009 9:13AM
Storage
IBM offers sneak peek at Lotusphere 2009
IBM's annual Lotusphere customer and partner event opens next week in Orlando, and the company has been revealing the new offerings it has in store and how it will continue its onslaught against rival Microsoft Exchange.
Rosalie Marshall
Jan 17 2009 8:59AM
Software
Forrester warns of SharePoint limitations
Organisations must recognise the limitations of Microsoft's SharePoint for various content and processes if they are to implement and use the product successfully, according to new research by Forrester.
Phil Muncaster
Jan 17 2009 8:59AM
Software
Google improves password security
Google has unveiled new administration tools designed to improve the use of passwords, in order to boost security for customers using its Google Apps hosted enterprise software offerings.
David Neal
Jan 17 2009 8:59AM
Security
Microsoft updates Azure developer tools
Microsoft has updated the developer tools for its Azure Services Platform, boosting performance and improving integration with Visual Studio.
Daniel Robinson
Jan 17 2009 8:59AM
Software
QLD student laptop rollout benefits from network upgrade
The Queensland Department of Education has confirmed the continued expansion of its network will benefit students that receive laptops under the Federal Government's digital education revolution initiative.
Ry Crozier
Jan 16 2009 3:05PM
Networking
In the vault
When it comes to protecting financial info, IT security professionals can never rest on their laurels, reports Jean Thilmany.
Jean Thilmany
Jan 16 2009 2:32PM
Security
Review: BitDefender Corporate Security
BitDefender Corporate Security is a security and management solution which delivered proactive protection from viruses, spyware, rootkits, spam, phishing and other forms of malware.
Michael Lipinski
Jan 16 2009 2:11PM
Security
EFF pushes for jailbreak rights
The Electronic Frontier Foundation is pressing lawmakers to amend the US Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) to provide protections for users who wish to change built-in carrier settings or software locks on their phones.
Shaun Nichols
Jan 16 2009 2:09PM
Software
Australian Unity stacks network with Juniper boxes
Australian Unity has purchased new switches and network security boxes from Juniper Networks in a deal announced today.
Staff Writers
Jan 16 2009 2:05PM
Networking
Passive RFID users granted four-watt reprieve
Ultra high frequency (UHF) RFID devices up to four watts have been approved for use by the Australian Communications and Media Authority following four years of successful tests.
Staff Writers
Jan 16 2009 2:05PM
Hardware
No free tech support for myKP unlimited broadband plan
Users of myKP’s soon-to-be-launched unlimited download xDSL service will have to pay extra for technical support, web space, multiple IP addresses and email addresses.
Ry Crozier
Jan 16 2009 12:10PM
Telco/ISP
Software developed to stop zero-day attacks
Researchers at Intel and the Computer Security Laboratory at the University of California have devised a new way to counter zero-day attacks.
Iain Thomson
Jan 16 2009 11:31AM
Security
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