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Cisco warns of network overload

Cisco warns of network overload

The rapid growth of rich media in the personal and enterprise arenas means that IT networks need to evolve if they are to cope with the growing deluge of information, according to Cisco.
Ian Williams Jan 30 2009, 8:01AM Collaboration
Forrester warns of SharePoint limitations

Forrester warns of SharePoint limitations

Microsoft tool is good for collaboration, but has limited repository
scalability.
Phil Muncaster , Staff Writers Jan 17 2009, 8:19AM Software
AMD supercomputer drives HD content to mobiles

AMD supercomputer drives HD content to mobiles

AMD has teamed with content developer OTOY to build a supercomputer that will make it possible to port high-definition content wirelessly to mobile devices.
Staff Writers Jan 13 2009, 7:58AM Hardware
Intel and Adobe to put Flash on appliances

Intel and Adobe to put Flash on appliances

Flash Player and Flash Lite to be ported to Intel's platform for consumer
electronics.
Daniel Robinson Jan 6 2009, 2:28PM Software
New task force to examine ISP level content filtering

New task force to examine ISP level content filtering

The Australian Computer Society (ACS) has formed a new e-security task force to look into the Federal government’s controversial ISP filtering scheme.
Staff Writers Nov 19 2008, 7:46AM Security
Duplicate content filter will hurt family-friendly ISPs

Duplicate content filter will hurt family-friendly ISPs

The federal government’s proposed Internet content filtering scheme duplicates substantial existing efforts by the Internet Industry Association (IIA) and will adversely impact participants in that scheme, the System Administrators Guild of Australia (SAGE-AU) has warned.
Staff Writers Nov 10 2008, 2:26PM Security
Salesforce launches CRM Winter '09 edition

Salesforce launches CRM Winter '09 edition

The next edition of Salesforce.com's customer relationship management (CRM) technology will allow businesses to easily share data with partners.

Rosalie Marshall Nov 4 2008, 7:53AM Software
SAGE-AU defends right to criticise content filtering

SAGE-AU defends right to criticise content filtering

The System Administrators Guild of Australia has called on the federal government to embrace open discussion of its proposed Internet filtering regime, after allegations of attempted censorship of critics surfaced last week.
Staff Writers Oct 28 2008, 7:45AM Security
Open Text gets NSW government panel status

Open Text gets NSW government panel status

Open Text has been awarded panel contract status by the New South Wales Government to provide an Information Asset Management System (IAMS) to government departments and agencies throughout the state.
Staff Writers Oct 27 2008, 8:26AM Software
How much do end-users know about content security?

How much do end-users know about content security?

The significance of content security is on the rise so CRN assesses how much education resellers’ customers need.
Staff Writers Sep 30 2008, 10:45AM Security
SAP re-badge drives Open Text growth

SAP re-badge drives Open Text growth

ECM vendor Open Text is predicting at least 40 percent growth in its Asia Pacific business on the back of brisk sales of SAP Archive Server.
Ry Crozier Aug 6 2008, 4:06PM Software
ACMA approves online content code of practice

ACMA approves online content code of practice

The Australian Communications and Media Authority [ACMA] has approved the industry code of practice for web and mobile content providers
Dylan Bushell-Embling Jul 18 2008, 3:37PM Collaboration
Digital Content: The technology is here, but who supplies the content?

Digital Content: The technology is here, but who supplies the content?

Are telecommunications providers missing out on the big bucks by simply reselling digital content to end users? According to independent research and IT&T analyst group, IDC, most telecommunications providers would struggle to deliver their own content. If it was to be done by a telco they would either sky rocket to success or fail dismally.
Lilia Guan Mar 4 2008, 3:23PM Training & Development
ACMA calls for comment on changes to Internet content regulation

ACMA calls for comment on changes to Internet content regulation

The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) has put out a call for comment on proposed changes to a number of legal instruments ahead of the introduction of a new regulatory framework for Internet and mobile content in January 2008.
Staff Writers Oct 29 2007, 3:03PM Collaboration
Local HDTV content contribute to soaring revenues  in Asia

Local HDTV content contribute to soaring revenues in Asia

International video content to drive sales of US$8bn by 2011, with Australia mainly boradcasting home mande HD programmes.
Simon Burns Jul 4 2007, 3:00PM Finance
Content security gateway deployments soar

Content security gateway deployments soar

Infonetics predicts significant growth for sector.
Robert Jaques Jun 8 2007, 7:42AM Security
Content gold rush sweeps mobile industry

Content gold rush sweeps mobile industry

Traffic volumes set to explode.
Robert Jaques Feb 20 2007, 2:50PM Mobility
Yahoo!7, ReelTime partner on content deal

Yahoo!7, ReelTime partner on content deal

ReelTime Media and Yahoo!7 have partnered to form a TV and movie download service available to Australian residents.
Staff Writers Feb 9 2007, 1:06PM Strategy
Mobile content market grows with launch of OzTonez.com.au

Mobile content market grows with launch of OzTonez.com.au

Irish mobile content provider Red Circle has entered the Australia market with the launch of OzTonez.com.au.
Staff Writers Feb 2 2007, 12:18PM Mobility
Netspace turns to content for growth

Netspace turns to content for growth

Netspace has turned to content provisioning rather than the roll-out of high-speed broadband as the preferred source of growth for the company.
Staff Writers Jun 28 2006, 1:04PM Collaboration

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