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Poor data classification costing companies dear

Poor data classification costing companies dear

Millions wasted on searching through clutter, says analyst.
Staff Writers Oct 11 2008, 7:32AM Data centre
Court injunction stops sales of RealDVD

Court injunction stops sales of RealDVD

A court injunction has stopped the sale of RealDVD software until the of Hollywood studios verses RealNetworks.

Iain Thomson Oct 7 2008, 7:49AM Software
Companies urged to address staff turnover

Companies urged to address staff turnover

Good training better than increased pay, finds report.
Rosalie Marshall Aug 22 2008, 11:26AM Training & Development
Companies ignoring unified comms security

Companies ignoring unified comms security

Companies are leaving their unified communications (UC) systems wide open to hackers, newly published research claims.
Robert Jaques Jul 17 2008, 2:18PM Security
Austrade urges Aussie ICT companies to explore Asia

Austrade urges Aussie ICT companies to explore Asia

The Australian Trade Commission (Austrade) is urging Australian ICT companies to look beyond the UK and US when forging new overseas business strategies.
Staff Writers Jun 19 2008, 2:37PM Collaboration
Austrade shows off nine Oz tech companies to Microsoft HQ

Austrade shows off nine Oz tech companies to Microsoft HQ

Nine Australian technology companies spent this week showcasing their financial services expertise in the US as part of an Australian Trade Commission (Austrade) initiative.
Staff Writers Jun 7 2008, 3:22PM Software
SAP helps Australian companies meet environmental standards

SAP helps Australian companies meet environmental standards

SAP is launching its Environmental Compliance software platform for Australian and New Zealand corporations in correspondence with the National Greenhouse and Energy Reporting Act 2007.
Ashley Clark May 9 2008, 11:49AM Software
Companies warned not to skip Vista

Companies warned not to skip Vista

In a sure sign that many companies are far from eager to upgrade to Windows Vista, analyst firm Forrester Research has published a report urging enterprises not to wait for Windows 7.

Guy Dixon Apr 21 2008, 7:02AM Software
Austrade seeks financial services companies to visit Microsoft HQ

Austrade seeks financial services companies to visit Microsoft HQ

The Australian Trade Commission (Austrade) is seeking applications from financial services technology companies keen to be involved in a trade mission to visit Microsoft’s headquarters in Redmond, Seattle.
Mitchell Bingemann Mar 21 2008, 7:28AM Finance
Online music companies thrive as old firms struggle

Online music companies thrive as old firms struggle

As major recording labels like EMI slash staff and revise revenue forecasts, the online music business is reporting strong growth and sees 2008 as a bumper year.

Iain Thomson Jan 18 2008, 3:57PM Software
IT companies flag $50M of  IT opportunities and $250,000 of scholarships for Aussies

IT companies flag $50M of IT opportunities and $250,000 of scholarships for Aussies

$50 million worth of Australian IT jobs and $250,000 worth of scholarships are on offer in the next twelve months, a consortium of ICT vendors including IBM, Microsoft, CSC and KPMG announced at the ACS Foundation’s ‘Great IT Jobs Debate’, this week.

Staff Writers Nov 9 2007, 3:32PM Training & Development
Hacking attacks against utility companies soar

Hacking attacks against utility companies soar

The number of hacking attacks against utility companies has soared by 90 per cent, according to SecureWorks.
Fiona Raisbeck Oct 8 2007, 2:54PM Security
Companies clueless about IT assets

Companies clueless about IT assets

Ticking timebomb as firms fail to keep tabs on servers, operating systems and
patches.
Tom Sanders Feb 9 2007, 3:05PM Collaboration
Companies still not complying

Companies still not complying

Compliance seems to be low on the list of priorities
Denise Murray Jul 10 2006, 2:34PM Security
Australian companies looking at offshore outsourcing: HotHouse

Australian companies looking at offshore outsourcing: HotHouse

A recent survey has found that more than 20 percent of respondents surveyed were considering or recommending offshore outsourcing.
Staff Writers Nov 19 2004, 12:00AM Services
VoIP can save companies up to US$28,000 per site

VoIP can save companies up to US$28,000 per site

A new study has found that it costs an enterprise between US$525 and US$1512 per user to implement VoIP, but the eventual savings can be substantial, ranging between US$9600 and US$28,000 per site annually for large enterprises.
Matthew Friedman Nov 18 2004, 12:00AM Collaboration
Survey: companies don't grasp legal risks of email, IM

Survey: companies don't grasp legal risks of email, IM

Most companies remain unprepared to deal with legal risks associated with employee email and instant messaging, even though 1 in 5 companies has had employees' electronic messages subpoenaed in the course of a lawsuit or regulatory investigation, a recent study released this week showed.
Staff Writers Jul 14 2004, 12:00AM Software
Companies ‘clogged up’ with email

Companies ‘clogged up’ with email

Businesses are struggling with bandwidth being used up by employee’s personal emails, according to one software vendor.
Staff Writers Oct 9 2003, 12:00AM Collaboration

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