items tagged with Business
Does crime pay? Online crims enjoy massive boom
Written By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Section: Information technology news
Category: Security
2008-11-24 21:08:24
Symantec’s latest report on the “underground economy” shows that online criminals are enjoying their biggest ever boom, just as the world is experiencing economic turmoil. Never before has online crime been so big or so bad – but there definitely are things you can do to protect yourself!
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Written By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Section: Information technology news
Category: Security
2008-11-24 21:08:24
Symantec’s latest report on the “underground economy” shows that online criminals are enjoying their biggest ever boom, just as the world is experiencing economic turmoil. Never before has online crime been so big or so bad – but there definitely are things you can do to protect yourself!
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Recession proof your enterprise with Linux-based virtualisation
Written By: David M Williams
Section: The Linux distillery
Category: The Linux user and switcher blog
2008-11-23 06:43:17
Businesses everywhere are looking to cut costs in the grip of reduced consumer spending, decreased advertising and a general slowdown of trade. Linux can aid you in cutting your infrastructure costs - no matter your platform of choice.
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Written By: David M Williams
Section: The Linux distillery
Category: The Linux user and switcher blog
2008-11-23 06:43:17
Businesses everywhere are looking to cut costs in the grip of reduced consumer spending, decreased advertising and a general slowdown of trade. Linux can aid you in cutting your infrastructure costs - no matter your platform of choice.
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Aiptek's pico projector pocket cinema fails to impress
Written By: David M Williams
Section: Technology Lifestyle
Category: Reviews
2008-11-22 17:42:36
If only this worked it could have been the year's must-have Christmas gift for the gadget lover or the hard-to-buy-for. I'm talking about a pocket projector which on paper sounds brilliant: a tiny, battery operated, portable 10 lumens 640x480 video projector. Use it on the plane, the car, your roof, anywhere, without a care for power or weight. If only it worked.
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Written By: David M Williams
Section: Technology Lifestyle
Category: Reviews
2008-11-22 17:42:36
If only this worked it could have been the year's must-have Christmas gift for the gadget lover or the hard-to-buy-for. I'm talking about a pocket projector which on paper sounds brilliant: a tiny, battery operated, portable 10 lumens 640x480 video projector. Use it on the plane, the car, your roof, anywhere, without a care for power or weight. If only it worked.
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Will Ballmer buy a Yangless Yahoo?
Written By: Davey Winder
Section: Information technology news
Category: Market News
2008-11-18 05:47:31
Yahoo! co-founder and CEO Jerry Yang has been walking around with a target on his forehead ever since turning down a Microsoft buyout deal which was worth more than triple the current market value. With the inevitable Yang resignation now a Yahoo! reality, will Microsoft get back into negotiations for the struggling search company?
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Written By: Davey Winder
Section: Information technology news
Category: Market News
2008-11-18 05:47:31
Yahoo! co-founder and CEO Jerry Yang has been walking around with a target on his forehead ever since turning down a Microsoft buyout deal which was worth more than triple the current market value. With the inevitable Yang resignation now a Yahoo! reality, will Microsoft get back into negotiations for the struggling search company?
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Open Source Business Cluster launched in New South Wales
Written By: Hamish Taylor
Section: Information technology news
Category: Open Source
2008-11-16 01:03:44
On the 7th November 2008, at the Australian Google Headquarters in Sydney, New South Wales, an Open Source Business Cluster was announced. The aim of the cluster is to more effectively market, deliver and provide support for Open Source technology to business and government agencies.
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Written By: Hamish Taylor
Section: Information technology news
Category: Open Source
2008-11-16 01:03:44
On the 7th November 2008, at the Australian Google Headquarters in Sydney, New South Wales, an Open Source Business Cluster was announced. The aim of the cluster is to more effectively market, deliver and provide support for Open Source technology to business and government agencies.
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Australian CIOs want to flex their visionary muscles in businesses
Written By: Stan Beer
Section: Information technology news
Category: Enterprise
2008-11-13 02:22:25
Australia’s Chief Information Officers want to be recognised as business strategists rather than just the managers who look after the IT systems. At least that seems to be the message coming out of a new survey.
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Written By: Stan Beer
Section: Information technology news
Category: Enterprise
2008-11-13 02:22:25
Australia’s Chief Information Officers want to be recognised as business strategists rather than just the managers who look after the IT systems. At least that seems to be the message coming out of a new survey.
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Failed software projects costing Australian enterprises millions
Written By: Stan Beer
Section: News feature
Category: Software Testing
2008-11-13 01:02:50
A survey has shown Australian enterprises are experiencing incredibly high levels of software project failure, with more than half not being completed successfully. At an average of $197,000 per week, failed projects are wasting millions of dollars for already cash strapped companies.
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Written By: Stan Beer
Section: News feature
Category: Software Testing
2008-11-13 01:02:50
A survey has shown Australian enterprises are experiencing incredibly high levels of software project failure, with more than half not being completed successfully. At an average of $197,000 per week, failed projects are wasting millions of dollars for already cash strapped companies.
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Seagate’s self-encrypting hard drive is “Momentus”!
Written By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Section: Fuzzy Logic
Category: The gadget blog
2008-11-12 21:39:57
It’s a momentous moment in the world of hard disk technology as Seagate launches the industry’s first hard drives with “full disk encryption” for consumers and businesses wanting government-grade security.
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Written By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Section: Fuzzy Logic
Category: The gadget blog
2008-11-12 21:39:57
It’s a momentous moment in the world of hard disk technology as Seagate launches the industry’s first hard drives with “full disk encryption” for consumers and businesses wanting government-grade security.
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No surprise: Win 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 are meant for each other
Written By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Section: Fuzzy Logic
Category: The gadget blog
2008-11-09 20:40:33
Although Microsoft is promising Windows 7 is a “major update” to Vista, which in many ways it is, the next version of Windows Server 2008 won’t be called Windows Server 7 but instead “Windows Server 2008 R2” in what is a case of slight mixed messages from Microsoft.
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Written By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Section: Fuzzy Logic
Category: The gadget blog
2008-11-09 20:40:33
Although Microsoft is promising Windows 7 is a “major update” to Vista, which in many ways it is, the next version of Windows Server 2008 won’t be called Windows Server 7 but instead “Windows Server 2008 R2” in what is a case of slight mixed messages from Microsoft.
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The hidden danger of virtual desktops
Written By: Davey Winder
Section: Information technology news
Category: Security
2008-10-21 08:47:49
Do you operate a business? Do you know if your staff are running virtual desktops? Congratulations, and welcome to the minority...
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Written By: Davey Winder
Section: Information technology news
Category: Security
2008-10-21 08:47:49
Do you operate a business? Do you know if your staff are running virtual desktops? Congratulations, and welcome to the minority...
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Vodafone roots for small business telecommunications through ‘Bizfone’
Written By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Section: Telecommunications
Category: News
2008-10-19 22:47:11
Businesses: Vodafone wants to do the biz with you through its new business channel partner, “Bizfone”, a separate company set up to provide sales, service and support to the “grass roots” of small businesses in Australia.
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Written By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Section: Telecommunications
Category: News
2008-10-19 22:47:11
Businesses: Vodafone wants to do the biz with you through its new business channel partner, “Bizfone”, a separate company set up to provide sales, service and support to the “grass roots” of small businesses in Australia.
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Outsourcing bombs to six year low
Written By: Davey Winder
Section: Information technology news
Category: Outsourcing
2008-10-16 06:12:22
TPI is the largest sourcing data and advisory firm in the world, and as such the TPI Index is a good barometer of just how well the global outsourcing market is performing. Or should that be just how badly?
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Written By: Davey Winder
Section: Information technology news
Category: Outsourcing
2008-10-16 06:12:22
TPI is the largest sourcing data and advisory firm in the world, and as such the TPI Index is a good barometer of just how well the global outsourcing market is performing. Or should that be just how badly?
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D-Link launches 802.11n access points for SMBs
Written By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Section: Telecommunications
Category: Networks
2008-10-13 21:58:32
D-Link in the US is launching 802.11n WLAN access points specifically for the SMB market, to increase adoption of wireless N in business despite the lack of final 802.11n ratification. Although these access points are US-only for now, D-Link Australia says it will launch them early in 2009.
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Written By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Section: Telecommunications
Category: Networks
2008-10-13 21:58:32
D-Link in the US is launching 802.11n WLAN access points specifically for the SMB market, to increase adoption of wireless N in business despite the lack of final 802.11n ratification. Although these access points are US-only for now, D-Link Australia says it will launch them early in 2009.
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Before Windows 7 heaven comes an XP extension
Written By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Section: Fuzzy Logic
Category: The gadget blog
2008-10-06 21:28:35
With Windows 7 due in either 2009 or in 2010, and plenty of companies still happy with their XP deployments, Microsoft has done the inevitable, extending XP downgrade rights for another six months.
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Written By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Section: Fuzzy Logic
Category: The gadget blog
2008-10-06 21:28:35
With Windows 7 due in either 2009 or in 2010, and plenty of companies still happy with their XP deployments, Microsoft has done the inevitable, extending XP downgrade rights for another six months.
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Only one IT entrepreneur makes Young Rich top ten
Written By: Stephen Withers
Section: Core Dump
Category: Apple and anything else
2008-09-25 00:10:23
Of the ten richest self-made Australians under 40, only one made their money in IT. What does that say about us as a nation?
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Written By: Stephen Withers
Section: Core Dump
Category: Apple and anything else
2008-09-25 00:10:23
Of the ten richest self-made Australians under 40, only one made their money in IT. What does that say about us as a nation?
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Linux alternatives to Windows SBS part two
Written By: David M Williams
Section: The Linux distillery
Category: The Linux user and switcher blog
2008-09-24 20:10:17
Windows Small Business Server is a cut-down version of the Windows Server range of products. Yet, it's not just cut down on price but cut down on features too. It has deliberate built-in limitations. You don't have to put up with this. Here are a range of Linux-based options that give you greater functionality and at a lower price. Give SBS the flick with these products.
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Written By: David M Williams
Section: The Linux distillery
Category: The Linux user and switcher blog
2008-09-24 20:10:17
Windows Small Business Server is a cut-down version of the Windows Server range of products. Yet, it's not just cut down on price but cut down on features too. It has deliberate built-in limitations. You don't have to put up with this. Here are a range of Linux-based options that give you greater functionality and at a lower price. Give SBS the flick with these products.
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Linux alternatives to Windows SBS part one
Written By: David M Williams
Section: The Linux distillery
Category: The Linux user and switcher blog
2008-09-18 07:54:20
I've claimed that Microsoft's Small Business Server (SBS) is hampered by its built-in limitations. These constraints have been designed in. Why would you opt for SBS when you could have it all using Linux? It's time to put my money where my mouth is. Here's what I look for in a Linux-based solution and starting today not one, but five, options to pick from.
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Written By: David M Williams
Section: The Linux distillery
Category: The Linux user and switcher blog
2008-09-18 07:54:20
I've claimed that Microsoft's Small Business Server (SBS) is hampered by its built-in limitations. These constraints have been designed in. Why would you opt for SBS when you could have it all using Linux? It's time to put my money where my mouth is. Here's what I look for in a Linux-based solution and starting today not one, but five, options to pick from.
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The real reason consultants use Microsoft SBS over Linux
Written By: David M Williams
Section: The Linux distillery
Category: The Linux user and switcher blog
2008-09-12 22:03:25
Woah Nelly! I said "SBS sucks" and raised the ire of SBS consultants worldwide. However, their responses are very telling and blow the lid on the real reason anyone would recommend SBS to a company (and it's nothing to do with technology.)
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Written By: David M Williams
Section: The Linux distillery
Category: The Linux user and switcher blog
2008-09-12 22:03:25
Woah Nelly! I said "SBS sucks" and raised the ire of SBS consultants worldwide. However, their responses are very telling and blow the lid on the real reason anyone would recommend SBS to a company (and it's nothing to do with technology.)
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Forget YouTube, now Google has BizTube
Written By: Davey Winder
Section: Information technology news
Category: Vendors
2008-09-05 04:49:38
Remember when Google was a search engine? Slipping in under the media radar, while Chrome took all the headlines, was Google Video for business. But just what does BizTube bring to the video sharing party?
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Written By: Davey Winder
Section: Information technology news
Category: Vendors
2008-09-05 04:49:38
Remember when Google was a search engine? Slipping in under the media radar, while Chrome took all the headlines, was Google Video for business. But just what does BizTube bring to the video sharing party?
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Majority of British business planning to go virtual
Written By: Davey Winder
Section: Technology feature
Category: Virtualisation
2008-09-03 08:53:34
A new survey reveals that 38 percent of British business has already adopted virtualised infrastructures, and of those who have not some 52 percent are planning to do so.
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Written By: Davey Winder
Section: Technology feature
Category: Virtualisation
2008-09-03 08:53:34
A new survey reveals that 38 percent of British business has already adopted virtualised infrastructures, and of those who have not some 52 percent are planning to do so.
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