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Sybase partners admit competition is fierce as projects dry up
Bob Adhar president and CEO of Randtronics a niche distributor/reseller was talking about the knock-on effect the economic climate has had for resellers at the Sybase Summit in Sydney.
Jenny Eagle
Apr 30 2009, 1:34PM
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CIOs admit to poor planning causing project failure
CIO Connect survey reveals 42 per cent of CIOs doubt their vision will be achieved.
Rosalie Marshall
Jul 4 2008, 8:36AM
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IT professionals admit to snooping
One in three abuse administrative passwords.
Guy Dixon
Jun 23 2008, 8:24AM
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Half of all workers admit stealing data
Sensitive material easily stolen using USB drives.
Robert Jaques
Jun 13 2007, 7:00AM
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