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UC market growth as companies seek cost, productivity gains in downturn: IDC
Written By: Peter Dinham
Section: Information technology news

Category: Vendors

2009-03-03 23:10:54

There’s expected to be a continuation of growth in 2009 in the Unified Communication (UC) market within specific industry verticals due to ‘a much needed technology re-fresh’, according to IDC in its latest market insight report.


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Macquarie Telecom defies economic downturn with rapid expansion
Written By: Peter Dinham
Section: Telecommunications

Category: Industry

2009-03-03 02:47:49

Macquarie Telecom seems to be defying the economic downturn with rapid expansion and growth in its hosting and data business now accounting for one third of overall revenue and a resulting doubling of its sales and operations team over the past three months.


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A CIO's guide to relevancy during recession
Written By: David M Williams
Section: Technology feature

Category: Enterprise

2009-02-27 06:00:12
Hello, my name is David. I'm a CIO. I had to make someone redundant today. At the same time my own influence on the board is vanishing. If you’re making the same confession here’s a self-help program for you.


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Cloud computing a ‘viable option’ for Aussie businesses but still doubts about adoption: research
Written By: Peter Dinham
Section: Technology feature

Category: Enterprise

2009-02-23 21:00:32

Australian businesses are still hedging their bets and unsure about taking up cloud computing as a viable technology option for cutting costs and improving business flexibility, despite the fact that many companies are under severe cost pressures due to the economic downturn.


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Time for an online banking security revolution
Written By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Section: Fuzzy Logic

Category: The gadget blog

2009-02-19 16:39:24
With 2008 showing just how big the “underground economy” has become, and with numerous examples of banking Trojans and malware reaching new heights of nefariousness, 2009 is a do-or-die year for the banking industry – especially in the midst of the global financial crisis.


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Zuckerberg backs down over Facebook copyright grab
Written By: Davey Winder
Section: Technology feature

Category: Enterprise

2009-02-18 12:54:11
After some 70,000 Facebook users complain about revised terms and conditions, Chief Facebooker Mark Zuckerberg admits defeat - for now.


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Some answers to Telstra 21Mbps Next G questions
Written By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Section: Technology feature

Category: Enterprise

2009-02-18 02:59:40
In an article written before Telstra’s press conference heralding the upgrade of its Next G network to “peak speeds” of 21Mbps, I posed some questions that have now been answered.


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Telstra’s “world’s fastest wireless broadband” – again
Written By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Section: Technology feature

Category: Enterprise

2009-02-16 15:37:36
In what has been no secret whatsoever, Telstra’s 21Mbps Next G wireless broadband network running on the 850MHz frequency has been big news at the Mobile World Congress at Barcelona, but what are the real speeds, as opposed to the “peak speeds” of 21Mbps?


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Netregistry: Survey shows online business set to boom during the bust
Written By: Peter Dinham
Section: Technology feature

Category: Enterprise

2009-02-16 02:27:22

Technology industry surveys and market studies seems to becoming thick and fast during the economic downturn, with several companies and industry bodies vying for space to let us all know just where they think the market’s heading in these tough times.


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Valentine’s viruses vandalise victim’s PCs
Written By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Section: Technology feature

Category: Enterprise

2009-02-15 00:11:24
Ongoing virus and malware threats won’t stop anytime soon, with Valentine’s Day proving to be the latest opportunity for malware writers to wreak havoc on PC users – but shouldn’t PC users be well aware of the threats by now?


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Is Microsoft the new Apple?
Written By: Davey Winder
Section: Technology feature

Category: Enterprise

2009-02-14 06:04:53
If imitation really is the sincerest form of flattery, Apple must have a warm fuzzy feeling as Microsoft attempts to clone it's business strategy.


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Average cost of data breach is $6.65 million
Written By: Davey Winder
Section: Technology feature

Category: Enterprise

2009-02-03 05:07:29
The cost of an enterprise data breach has gone up a little since the Ponemon Institute first studied this ever increasingly relevant subject. By just how much might come as something of a surprise.


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Revenge of the nerds: business users must take more responsibility for personal IT
Written By: David M Williams
Section: Technology feature

Category: Enterprise

2009-01-31 06:53:56
It's the classic battle between the suits and the geeks, but there's no denying in these economically turbulent times business leaders need to skill up their own basic IT ability.


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TrustDefender highlights danger of updated Torpig rootkit and variants
Written By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Section: Information technology news

Category: Security

2009-01-13 09:22:00
Rootkits are the not-so-secret, yet increasingly sophisticated weapon of online criminals targeting Windows users even before their computer boots up, with the Mebroot / Sinowal / Torpig rootkit potentially the worst of the bunch, completely invisible to traditional AV programs – but not to TrustDefender.


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No answers from Satyam yet, but new surprises
Written By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Section: Information technology news

Category: Outsourcing

2009-01-08 10:31:04
After a spectacular admission from Satyam's CEO, Ramalinga Raju, that around $1b worth of assets weren’t real, a webcast press conference delivered a few surprises coupled with the unsurprising news that the new management was still urgently looking for answers.


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How on earth do you make a dime out of Linux and open source software?
Written By: David M Williams
Section: The Linux distillery

Category: The Linux user and switcher blog

2009-01-05 07:32:32
Software piracy is a scourge on the world of computing. Yet it's a problem the open source community doesn't have. That makes sense; it's all freely available. But this raises the question: if it's free how do the developers make any money? And how can it be any damn good?


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TrustDefender and the Trojan Vundo story
Written By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Section: Fuzzy Logic

Category: The gadget blog

2008-12-20 10:18:47
Even with anti-virus protection, this is the story of Vundo Trojan infecting a protected computer anyway. A different anti-virus product removed the Trojan, but it kept coming back, so here’s how the Trojan was removed, and how TrustDefender would have kept that user protected – despite being infected.


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Telstra slams Whirlpool and “dead tree journalists” over unfair NBN coverage
Written By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Section: Telecommunications

Category: News

2008-12-01 20:43:10
Seemingly sick to death of constant attack on Telstra from “dead tree journalists” with an agenda, competitors and "geeky" Whirlpool critics, Telstra’s “Telstra-phile” Rod Bruem is taking the broom to the critics and whacking them over the head with it.


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Brother brings A3 “multi-function centres” to life
Written By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Section: Fuzzy Logic

Category: The gadget blog

2008-12-01 18:54:40
All-in-one’s or multi-function centres (MFCs) – call them what you will –can print, scan, copy and usually fax, too. Now Brother has decided it’s time to bring one to market that can handle A3 sized paper!


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IDC: Symantec leader in ANZ Secure Content Management Market
Written By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Section: Information technology news

Category: Security

2008-11-26 20:06:05
Computer security behemoth Symantec has had its leadership position in the Australian and New Zealand “secure content management market” confirmed by analyst firm IDC, which says Symantec’s market share was 41.4% in 2007.


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