2004

Online spending sets record in 2004

Online spending sets record in 2004

Consumers spent a record US$117 billion online last year, with many of them preferring to shop with retailers that had internet and bricks-and-mortar stores, a market research firm said this week.
Antone Gonsalves Jan 12 2005, 12:00AM Software
June hack tops so far for 2004

June hack tops so far for 2004

While mass mailers continue to plague corporations and spyware is the big evil for consumers, the most serious threat in the first half of the year was the Download.Ject/Scob attack, which exploited still-unpatched vulnerabilities in Microsoft's Internet Explorer, McAfee said.
Gregg Keizer , Greg Keizer Jul 27 2004, 12:00AM Security
IT jobs strong for 2004

IT jobs strong for 2004

Soft skills are becoming more important as IT professionals compete for jobs, according to a recent salary survey.
Nirmal Chandrasena May 24 2004, 12:00AM Collaboration
Forrester: What’s hot in 2004

Forrester: What’s hot in 2004

Linux in the data centre, offshore outsourcing, and RFID were among the top trends to watch in 2004. So said Forrester Research, which interviewed more than 500 IT managers to compile its list of prognostications for the upcoming year.
Gregg Keizer , Greg Keizer Jan 12 2004, 12:00AM Collaboration
Jobs: 2004 will be a ‘Great Mac Year’

Jobs: 2004 will be a ‘Great Mac Year’

With the 20th anniversary this month of the original Macintosh approaching, Apple Computer CEO Steve Jobs told MacWorld Expo attendees in San Francisco this week that 2004 would be a ‘great Mac year.’
Aaron Ricadela Jan 7 2004, 12:00AM Hardware
Security spending to grow in 2004

Security spending to grow in 2004

IT security spending this year will focus on hackers and viruses with managing employee access via VPN and identity management a lesser priority, Yankee Group research has claimed.
George V. Hulme Jan 2 2004, 12:00AM Security
Toshiba regains notebook lead, predicts top 2004

Toshiba regains notebook lead, predicts top 2004

Channel-dependant hardware vendor Toshiba has regained its lead in Australian notebook sales, with IDC figures placing its Information Systems Division at 21.6 percent market share last quarter.
Fleur Doidge Dec 23 2003, 12:00AM Hardware
Outlook 2004

Outlook 2004

What will Santa have in his sack for the Australian channel? Many reckon next year will be better than this year, not to mention last year. Is that just wishful thinking or will we all be laughing come December 2004?
Staff Writers Dec 16 2003, 12:00AM Software

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