Spotlight on Analytics and AI Spotlight on Analytics and AI

Welcome to our Spotlight on Analytics and AI, which coincides with the Big Data & Analytics Innovation Summit in Sydney on 21-22 September. Here we’ll examine how organisations are meeting some of the challenges of managing, analysing and visualising data – and how leading enterprises are gaining competitive advantages through machine learning and AI.

DIY data centres

DIY data centres

Putting together a computer room on a budget has never been easier.
Ry Crozier Jul 7 2009 6:09AM Networking
NICTA GiFi chip takes a gong

NICTA GiFi chip takes a gong

High-speed indoor data transfers a reality.
Staff Writers Jul 6 2009 1:19PM Networking
$62m smart building for RMIT

$62m smart building for RMIT

Computer systems contribute to green rating.
Staff Writers Jul 6 2009 1:15PM Oddware
Sydney Water turned off wrong pipe

Sydney Water turned off wrong pipe

Admits error with Macquarie Telecom data centre.
Ry Crozier Jul 1 2009 2:09PM Telco/ISP
"Iceman" hacker pleads guilty, faces 60 years

"Iceman" hacker pleads guilty, faces 60 years

A hacker who went by the alias "Iceman" pleaded guilty in a US federal court to charges of wire fraud and now faces up to 60 years in prison.
Angela Moscaritolo Jul 1 2009 11:06AM Security
The problems and benefits of identity and access management

The problems and benefits of identity and access management

Identity and access management (IAM) is at the heart of corporate security, a difficult task with potential for great savings, as Mark Mayne explains.
Mark Mayne Jun 30 2009 4:43PM Security
Review: Vasco Data Security Digipass CertiID

Review: Vasco Data Security Digipass CertiID

As a desktop app, we were very pleased with its capabilities to manage our tokens/smartcards.
Michael Lipinski Jun 30 2009 4:31PM Security
Trojans are fastest-growing data-stealing malware

Trojans are fastest-growing data-stealing malware

Most of the rise in cybercrime can be linked to data-stealing malware, and trojans are the fastest growing category, according to a report released by Trend Micro.
Chuck Miller Jun 30 2009 10:53AM Security
Macquarie data centre loses water supply

Macquarie data centre loses water supply

Hosting customers offline briefly early on Saturday.
Ry Crozier Jun 29 2009 3:39PM Telco/ISP
FTP login credentials at major corporations breached

FTP login credentials at major corporations breached

A trojan has reportedly been uncovered that is harvesting FTP login data of major corporations, including the Bank of America, BBC, Amazon, Cisco, Monster.com, Symantec and McAfee.
Greg Masters Jun 29 2009 12:23PM Security
EMC extends Data Domain offer

EMC extends Data Domain offer

Messy legal battle ensues.
Rosalie Marshall Jun 29 2009 6:13AM Storage
Interoute launches security barometer

Interoute launches security barometer

Free daily overview of threat landscape.
Phil Muncaster Jun 27 2009 10:15AM Security
Protecting privacy

Protecting privacy

Consumers are willing to offer up personal information, provided they recognise a specific benefit for that interaction, reports Chuck Miller.
Chuck Miller Jun 26 2009 4:47PM Security
Leak: Vodafone customers protest poor network

Leak: Vodafone customers protest poor network

Is the new iPhone a telco "Terminator"?
Ry Crozier Jun 26 2009 11:25AM Telco/ISP
IBM develops a way to process encrypted data

IBM develops a way to process encrypted data

A researcher at IBM has developed a way to analyse encrypted data without decoding it, according to a statement from IBM.
Chuck Miller Jun 26 2009 10:36AM Security
Opinion: The true cost of data collection

Opinion: The true cost of data collection

Personal data holders must be open and accountable.
John Pethica Jun 25 2009 4:05PM Security
Many IT security pros don't use passwords

Many IT security pros don't use passwords

IT security professionals are only marginally more likely to use passwords than standard users, according to a new survey.
SC Australia Staff Jun 25 2009 3:29PM Security
PCI DSS standards to face open comment

PCI DSS standards to face open comment

The PCI Security Standards Council (PCI SSC) is looking for feedback on its payment industry guidelines and plans to roll out an online tool to make providing input easier.
Chuck Miller Jun 25 2009 11:09AM Security
Ausenco uses virtual smarts for desert-crossing Disaster Recovery

Ausenco uses virtual smarts for desert-crossing Disaster Recovery

Disaster recovery connects sites in Brisbane and Perth.
Brett Winterford Jun 24 2009 7:19AM Networking
Scientists to scale up quantum data breakthrough

Scientists to scale up quantum data breakthrough

Another decade before commercial products are on the market.
Ry Crozier Jun 23 2009 12:01AM Networking

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