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All hail the virtual machine
Wake up and smell the coffee: it’s a virtual world out there! Ashley Wearne, vice-president of marketing and integrated solutions, Asia Pacific, McAfee, Inc.
Staff Writers
Oct 29 2007, 4:44PM
Collaboration
Seagate adds encryption to all drives
Seagate is to build automatic encryption into all its enterprise hard drives, the company announced at Storage Expo 2007 in London..
Iain Thomson
Oct 19 2007, 3:15PM
Security
Rabid Reseller: All hail the newly created age of digital parenting
New uses for modern technology gets Rabid thinking of novel ways to parent the little ones
Rabid Reseller
Oct 17 2007, 11:51AM
Training & Development
iPhone goes pan-European after all
T-Mobile snaps up four more territories, according to report. Apple's iPhone will not be constrained to the big three European countries after all.
Shaun Nichols
Sep 19 2007, 6:40AM
Collaboration
Young adults opt for mobiles over all else
According to a study young adults are saying, 'no sex please, we're mobile users'.
Staff Writers
Jun 27 2007, 7:00AM
Mobility
Half of all workers admit stealing data
Sensitive material easily stolen using USB drives.
Robert Jaques
Jun 13 2007, 7:00AM
Training & Development
Opinion: Where are all the women in ICT?
Despite many achieving satisfying and stimulating careers, the number of women in the ICT industry is falling, AIIA CEO Sheryle Moon laments.
Staff Writers
Feb 16 2007, 3:20PM
Training & Development
Broadband multi-play offers all volume and no profit
Price slashing by telcos in the form of multi-play packages could decimate consumer spending on pay-TV, broadband and telephony services, warn analysts in a new report.
Andrew Charlesworth
Aug 21 2006, 9:36AM
Mobility
Licensing for all
Software giant Computer Associates (CA) has waived the minimum entry points necessary for organisations to join its Open Licence Program (OLP) in a move that would allow SMEs to enjoy the same benefits as larger companies.
Byron Connolly
Jul 23 2004, 12:00AM
Collaboration
Cisco wants it all
Cisco Systems, already networking's 800-pound gorilla, wants to get bigger and better, according to chief executive John Chambers.
Paul Kapustka
May 26 2004, 12:00AM
Hardware
All in one
The software giant has removed the myriad certified partner programs and rolled them into one structure dubbed Next Generation Partner Program
Staff Writers
Oct 20 2003, 12:00AM
Software
One radio fits all
Intel plans to look towards new wireless network architectures which allow multiple frequency bands, including BlueTooth, Wi-Fi and the new WiMax to be converged seamlessly on a single chip.
David Kidd
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Sep 17 2003, 12:00AM
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