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Huge number of Windows vulnerabilities exposed

Huge number of Windows vulnerabilities exposed

Microsoft took it on the security chin Tuesday as it released April's round of security vulnerabilities. The total number of vulnerabilities in the four security bulletins tallied an astounding 20 separate flaws in Windows and Outlook Express.
Gregg Keizer , Gregg Keizer Apr 14 2004, 12:00AM Security
Gartner analysts: Be prepared to take advantage of wireless

Gartner analysts: Be prepared to take advantage of wireless

Several Gartner analysts took the stage at the annual Gartner Symposium ITxpo conference, held in San Diego this week, touting the dramatic changes expected in the near future as the world becomes more and more connected through wireless technology.
Joseph F. Kovar Mar 31 2004, 12:00AM Collaboration
Symantec flags Australian trial of lead-generation system

Symantec flags Australian trial of lead-generation system

Security software vendor Symantec is set to trial a lead-generation system for the 500 Australian resellers on its partner program – a move the company claims is long overdue.
Fleur Doidge Mar 29 2004, 12:00AM Security
War of the worms

War of the worms

Following on from threats made last week by the authors of the worms Bagle and Netsky, the war of the worms has escalated to a new level.
Tim Dean Mar 11 2004, 12:00AM Security
Sony bows out of CRTs, focuses on LCD screens

Sony bows out of CRTs, focuses on LCD screens

Sony announced it would no longer import CRT computer screens into Australia, instead focusing its efforts on the more lucrative and rapidly growing LCD market.
Staff Writers , Staff Writers Feb 25 2004, 12:00AM Hardware
Lotus touts extension of Notes in workplace client

Lotus touts extension of Notes in workplace client

IBM Lotus Software is pitching its upcoming Workplace Client as an extension, not replacement, of the venerable Notes desktop.
Barbara Darrow Jan 27 2004, 12:00AM Software
Integrators in end of year acquisitions

Integrators in end of year acquisitions

Storage integrator SecureData (SDG) has acquired Victorian IT infrastructure company Fulcrum just a few weeks after its purchase of database management provider SQL Services.
Byron Connolly Dec 9 2003, 12:00AM Strategy
Half of tech suppliers will die

Half of tech suppliers will die

Up to 50 percent of technology suppliers will be eliminated from the competitive landscape by the end of 2005, as job losses and vendor consolidation continues, according to research conducted by Gartner.
Byron Connolly Dec 4 2003, 12:00AM Collaboration
Telstra AGM more of the same

Telstra AGM more of the same

Angry Telstra shareholders were not placated by the chairman’s call to ‘accept reality’ on its share prices at the company's lengthy and aggressive annual general meeting in Sydney last week.
Siobhan Chapman Nov 17 2003, 12:00AM Mobility
What your customers think of you

What your customers think of you

If Australian ICT companies want return business, they'd better sharpen up their act. CRN's sister publication InformationWeek discovers why vendors and suppliers just aren't delivering on their promises.
Staff Writers Oct 8 2003, 12:00AM Training & Development
IBM ducks indemnification of Linux users

IBM ducks indemnification of Linux users

IBM will not indemnify users against potential damages that could ensue from its long-running legal battle with SCO.
Barbara Darrow Sep 29 2003, 12:00AM Software
What’s at the core of chips?

What’s at the core of chips?

Intel's plans for new generations of server chips, disclosed at a technical conference last week, highlight a design shift high on the agendas of companies that make microprocessors: how to use ever-cheaper silicon to speed up responses to multiple internet requests, rather than crunch single tasks as fast as possible.
Aaron Ricadela Sep 23 2003, 12:00AM Hardware
New era of web services?

New era of web services?

Microsoft and IBM united in the US to demonstrate preview code for the next set of web service protocols designed to enable more complex, secure, cross-company e-business transactions.
Paula Rooney Sep 18 2003, 12:00AM Software
Snare your share of the government pie

Snare your share of the government pie

Everyone wants a piece of some lucrative government action. Government is big and so are the related contracts.
Staff Writers Jul 15 2003, 12:00AM Training & Development

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