Unified Communications Podcast Centre

Microsoft Unified Communications technologies can help your business integrate telephone-based tasks such as phone calls, voicemail and conferencing with computer-based tasks such as documentation, spreadsheets, instant messaging, email and calendars. It's simple, streamlined and highly scalable. And we call it Unified Communications.

Cloud storage benchmarking highlights effect of distance

Cloud storage benchmarking highlights effect of distance

Room for improvement with all storage services.
Juha Saarinen Nov 25 2013 6:49AM Storage
Chinese Nokia workers protest at Microsoft deal

Chinese Nokia workers protest at Microsoft deal

Hundreds fear worsening conditions.
Staff Writers Nov 21 2013 1:30PM Hardware
Ludlam asks DPS CIO to protect MPs from spying

Ludlam asks DPS CIO to protect MPs from spying

Bureaucrats left powerless to provide answers.
Paris Cowan Nov 19 2013 6:59AM Security
Google, Microsoft to block child abuse searches

Google, Microsoft to block child abuse searches

Won't stop 'dark web' activity.
Belinda Goldsmith Nov 19 2013 6:36AM Security
Microsoft to use SHA-2 crypto hash for certs

Microsoft to use SHA-2 crypto hash for certs

Starting in 2016, the tech giant will require certificate authorities (CAs) to migrate from SHA-1 to the stronger SHA-2 cryptographic hash function when issuing X.509 certs.
Danielle Walker Nov 15 2013 3:30PM Security
Microsoft's new Cybercrime Centre fights hackers

Microsoft's new Cybercrime Centre fights hackers

Mix of specialists brought together.
Staff Writers Nov 15 2013 9:46AM Security
Nokia looks towards networking expansion

Nokia looks towards networking expansion

Cost cutting turns handset division around.
Staff Writers Nov 14 2013 12:39PM Networking
Microsoft may ramp up encryption of customer data post-Snowden

Microsoft may ramp up encryption of customer data post-Snowden

Microsoft has confirmed that it is considering encrypting customers' personal data which it sends over the internet, in the wake of the allegations of mass electronic surveillance by the NSA.
Tim Ring Nov 14 2013 7:46AM Security
Microsoft looks at self-powered data centres

Microsoft looks at self-powered data centres

Fuel-cell fired server racks.
Juha Saarinen Nov 14 2013 5:28AM Storage
Microsoft patches one zero-day, misses another

Microsoft patches one zero-day, misses another

Eight bulletins fix 19 unique vulnerabilities in Windows, IE and Office.
Danielle Walker Nov 13 2013 8:57AM Security
Inside News Limited's aggressive cloud push

Inside News Limited's aggressive cloud push

How the CTO 'decomposed' the business and built it back up.
Allie Coyne Nov 13 2013 6:53AM Strategy
Review: Lenovo's ThinkPad Helix

Review: Lenovo's ThinkPad Helix

How the hybrid tablet-computer compares with the Surface Pro.
Sasha Muller Nov 12 2013 7:01AM Hardware
Apple, Microsoft wanted parts of BlackBerry

Apple, Microsoft wanted parts of BlackBerry

Board rejected proposals to break up company.
Staff Writers Nov 11 2013 6:42AM Hardware
$100K Microsoft bounty open to more

$100K Microsoft bounty open to more

Mitigation bypass bounties.
Danielle Walker Nov 7 2013 4:00PM Security
Microsoft settles on CEO shortlist

Microsoft settles on CEO shortlist

Ford, Nokia, Skype bosses make the cut.
Staff Writers Nov 6 2013 11:49AM Training & Development
Apple reveals extent of Aust govt requests for user data

Apple reveals extent of Aust govt requests for user data

Info given in more than 50 percent of cases.
Juha Saarinen Nov 6 2013 11:45AM Security
Microsoft active zero-day attacks target South Pacific

Microsoft active zero-day attacks target South Pacific

Workaround blocks TIFF graphic format.
Darren Pauli Nov 6 2013 11:31AM Security
Microsoft issues emergency fix for zero-day Office flaw

Microsoft issues emergency fix for zero-day Office flaw

Infected Word documents.
Staff Writers Nov 6 2013 10:50AM Software
New Zealand's spying law passes

New Zealand's spying law passes

Gives intelligence agencies a say in network procurements.
Juha Saarinen Nov 6 2013 8:15AM Security
Controversial NZ electronic spying law passed

Controversial NZ electronic spying law passed

Gives intelligence agencies a say in network procurements.
Juha Saarinen Nov 6 2013 4:45AM Security

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