Software
Eagle-eyed observer tips Keynote 5 on the way
By: Stephen Withers
Some people watching Steve Jobs' "Let's Rock" presentation were concentrating on his health, most were keen for details of the new iPods, but a few were more concerned with how the material was being put on the big screen. Is a new version of Keynote on the way?
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By: Stephen Withers
Some people watching Steve Jobs' "Let's Rock" presentation were concentrating on his health, most were keen for details of the new iPods, but a few were more concerned with how the material was being put on the big screen. Is a new version of Keynote on the way?
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How Linux is keeping Microsoft honest (and why SBS sucks)
By: David M Williams
Imagine a world without Linux. There'd be no cute Tux penguin or any notion of software freedom day. Netbooks would not have come about. But more strikingly, there wouldn't be the modern powerful tools that Windows systems administrators have come to love. That's right; Linux is keeping Microsoft honest and I'm going to expose the new Windows Small Business Server for what it is, along with those who resell it.
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By: David M Williams
Imagine a world without Linux. There'd be no cute Tux penguin or any notion of software freedom day. Netbooks would not have come about. But more strikingly, there wouldn't be the modern powerful tools that Windows systems administrators have come to love. That's right; Linux is keeping Microsoft honest and I'm going to expose the new Windows Small Business Server for what it is, along with those who resell it.
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September Patch Tuesday: a critical day for media files at Microsoft
By: Stephen Withers
Patch Tuesday has come around all too quickly, and Microsoft has released four critical updates. Once again, the handling of media files has proved fertile ground for vulnerability hunters.
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By: Stephen Withers
Patch Tuesday has come around all too quickly, and Microsoft has released four critical updates. Once again, the handling of media files has proved fertile ground for vulnerability hunters.
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WinRoute Firewall gains multiple link support, more localisations
By: Stephen Withers
The latest version of Kerio's WinRoute Firewall application includes the ability to balance traffic across multiple Internet connections.
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By: Stephen Withers
The latest version of Kerio's WinRoute Firewall application includes the ability to balance traffic across multiple Internet connections.
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MYOB polishes Mac integration in FirstEdge and AccountEdge
By: Stephen Withers
New versions of MYOB's FirstEdge and AccountEdge accounting packages for the Mac deliver improved integration with Mac OS X features, as well as a range of other improvements.
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By: Stephen Withers
New versions of MYOB's FirstEdge and AccountEdge accounting packages for the Mac deliver improved integration with Mac OS X features, as well as a range of other improvements.
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Virtual systems causing real-world problems for IT managers
By: Ian Grayson
The increasing use of virtual servers might be saving companies money, but it’s also spelling trouble for their disaster recovery plans, a new global survey has found.
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By: Ian Grayson
The increasing use of virtual servers might be saving companies money, but it’s also spelling trouble for their disaster recovery plans, a new global survey has found.
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NetSuite first Chrome-plated on-demand business suite: claim
By: Stephen Withers
Computing business applications provider NetSuite claims to be the first to officially support Google's new Chrome browser.
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By: Stephen Withers
Computing business applications provider NetSuite claims to be the first to officially support Google's new Chrome browser.
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TechnologyOne offers Virtual Consultant for enterprise support
By: Stephen Withers
Enterprise software has a reputation for requiring expensive consulting services to get it working the way you want. But TechnologyOne has come up with a way of delivering such assistance more affordably.
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By: Stephen Withers
Enterprise software has a reputation for requiring expensive consulting services to get it working the way you want. But TechnologyOne has come up with a way of delivering such assistance more affordably.
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Sun boosts virtualisation performance with VirtualBox 2.0
By: Stephen Withers
Sun has rolled out a major update to the open source and commercial versions of its VirtualBox virtualisation software.
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By: Stephen Withers
Sun has rolled out a major update to the open source and commercial versions of its VirtualBox virtualisation software.
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Skype: the “wow” started 5 years ago
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Internet time moves so fast that you can blink, and all of a sudden, Skype has turned 5 years old! Several interesting milestones have been reached along the way, most of which have been pretty remarkable, although there have been a couple of hiccups along the way...
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By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Internet time moves so fast that you can blink, and all of a sudden, Skype has turned 5 years old! Several interesting milestones have been reached along the way, most of which have been pretty remarkable, although there have been a couple of hiccups along the way...
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5 reasons to upgrade from Windows Vista to Linux
By: David M Williams
Windows Vista has been out for almost two years now but it still suffers from stability and compatibility issues, let alone an insatiable desire for beefier hardware. You don't have to live with it; here are five reasons why Linux makes a better choice for your computer.
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By: David M Williams
Windows Vista has been out for almost two years now but it still suffers from stability and compatibility issues, let alone an insatiable desire for beefier hardware. You don't have to live with it; here are five reasons why Linux makes a better choice for your computer.
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Apple says no to farting iPhone on 'utility' grounds
By: Stephen Withers
Apple's policies concerning the criteria for including iPhone software in the App Store are coming under fresh scrutiny, with suspicions that a rejection based on lack of utility may be a smokescreen for an arbitrary decision. Various beer and light sabre applications have been accepted, and even the notorious I Am Rich got through initial screening.
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By: Stephen Withers
Apple's policies concerning the criteria for including iPhone software in the App Store are coming under fresh scrutiny, with suspicions that a rejection based on lack of utility may be a smokescreen for an arbitrary decision. Various beer and light sabre applications have been accepted, and even the notorious I Am Rich got through initial screening.
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Google Chrome: not faster, safer or smaller after all
By: Davey Winder
Like the iPhone, Google Chrome has been embraced by most of the media with rose-tinted spectacles enhanced praise. Much of the acclaim coming before anyone had actually even used the open source browser in a real-world environment. Now that it has been put to that test, how shiny can the Chrome reputation remain?
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By: Davey Winder
Like the iPhone, Google Chrome has been embraced by most of the media with rose-tinted spectacles enhanced praise. Much of the acclaim coming before anyone had actually even used the open source browser in a real-world environment. Now that it has been put to that test, how shiny can the Chrome reputation remain?
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Microsoft slips free development tools to students
By: Stephen Withers
A program to put Microsoft's developer and design tools into the hands of students has been extended to cover Australian universities and TAFE colleges.
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By: Stephen Withers
A program to put Microsoft's developer and design tools into the hands of students has been extended to cover Australian universities and TAFE colleges.
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VMware ESX qualifies under Microsoft virtualisation support program
By: Stephen Withers
When Microsoft eased its datacentre software licences to accommodate the needs of customers using virtualised environments, it also promised better technical support for third-party virtualisation products. The first hypervisor has now been qualified under the program.
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By: Stephen Withers
When Microsoft eased its datacentre software licences to accommodate the needs of customers using virtualised environments, it also promised better technical support for third-party virtualisation products. The first hypervisor has now been qualified under the program.
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New head for Quark ANZ
By: Stephen Withers
Quark has appointed Alex Nemeth as regional business director, Australia and New Zealand.
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By: Stephen Withers
Quark has appointed Alex Nemeth as regional business director, Australia and New Zealand.
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Rossdeutscher rocks up at Micromine
By: Stephen Withers
Mining software specialist has appointed Peter Rossdeutscher to the newly created role of chief executive officer.
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By: Stephen Withers
Mining software specialist has appointed Peter Rossdeutscher to the newly created role of chief executive officer.
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Mitel managers reap regional responsibilities
By: Stephen Withers
Unified communications provider Mitel has promoted two of its Australian managers to regional positions.
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By: Stephen Withers
Unified communications provider Mitel has promoted two of its Australian managers to regional positions.
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