Flame makes Stuxnet look like a tiny candle (in the wind)

Flame, Flamer or sKyWIper, whatever you call it, it's the next big thing in malware.

ClickAppStore: an app store with a difference

App stores are usually associated with end-user computing rather than standard operating environments. But one software vendor is targeting IT professionals rather than their users.

Chat smarts deliver web coupons

Online chat specialist Liveperson is working on a series of new products that use the intelligence of its live chat service in order for companies to be able to offer website visitors coupons which match their online profile.

Kaspersky targets virtualised environments with new security product

Running independent security software on each virtual machine is not an efficient way to protect your systems, so Kaspersky Lab has launched Kaspersky Security for Virtualization.

HTML5 the route to enterprise mobility, says developer

HTML5 and integrated apps are key for enterprise mobility, according to one software vendor that focuses on mobile workforce management.

ADT Security improves service performance with ClickSchedule

Most of us have experienced the joys of waiting for a technician to visit our home or office to repair or service a piece of equipment. Here's how one company achieved a serious reduction in wait times without sacrificing technician productivity

Unisys fingers repeat drunks in NT

Drunk individuals taken into protective custody in the Northern Territory are being identified using a fingerprint biometric system implemented by Unisys.

Optus cloud goes PowerON

Optus has rebranded its cloud services as PowerON as part of a regional strategy by parent company SingTel. Additional cloud services have also been announced.

MYOB Exo goes social

MYOB's Exo Business suite, aimed at larger businesses than the traditional MYOB customer, now includes social media integration.

NAB warns of mobile malware threat

NAB, which today revealed that its customers funnel $1 billion a month through its mobile banking applications, has warned that mobile malware and poor mobile security is going to be a much bigger issue in the future and that that companies serving up mobile content ignore the issue at their peril.

Two-way integration for Zendesk and Microsoft Dynamics CRM

A helpdesk is an important part of customer care. So shouldn't your helpdesk software and CRM system be linked?

Google cleared of patent infringement claims

Google has not violated Oracle's patents for Java technology, a jury in the case filed by the database maker against the search giant concluded in San Francisco yesterday.

Buffalo bolsters SME NAS range

Buffalo has bolstered its range with a pair of NAS devices aimed at the SME market.

Netgear packages video surveillance for SMEs

Netgear has released what it claims to be the first IP video surveillance suite for SMEs.

Should I change my password? asks shouldichangemypassword

A local website makes it easy to find out whether your email password is on one of the many lists of hacked or exposed accounts.

Opex cost of Alcalu's new core router half that of competition

According to ACG Research the opex cost of Alcatel-Lucent's debut core router, the 7950 XRS (Extensible Routing System) unveiled yesterday, is around half that of the competition and capex costs about 75 percent of the competition.

Oracle case continues to drag on

After another inconclusive day in the Oracle-Google, it looks like things will drag into June, as originally set down in the trial schedule.

Telecoms applications for disability share $15,000 prize

Telstra and the Telecommunications Journal of Australia (TJA) have announced the 2012 winners of the Telstra-TJA Christopher Newell Prize for Telecommunications and Disability.

HeartKids goes cloud with Office 365

Children's charity HeartKids Australia is already seeing benefits from its adoption of Office 365 even though it has yet to roll out Lync and SharePoint.

World teeters on cyber-war brink

Just as the NATO summit drew to its conclusion in Chicago, internet security maven Eugene Kaspersky, today warned global leaders that the world needs international agreements about cyber-weapons in the same way as it needs agreements about nuclear or biological weaponry.

Oracle case enters sixth week

The Oracle-Google dispute is meandering along, with jurors yesterday continuing to discuss the issues presented to them in the patents phase of the trial.

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