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Telstra announces Australian Business Woman of the Year 2008 winners

Telstra announces Australian Business Woman of the Year 2008 winners

Telstra saw a 20 percent increase in award entries to its Australian Business Woman of the Year last year.
Staff Writers Jan 9 2009, 12:57PM Collaboration
DWS wins $5.3M tender from Victoria’s Department of Transport

DWS wins $5.3M tender from Victoria’s Department of Transport

DWS has won a $5.3 million tender to build and maintain the Victorian Government’s Department of Transport (DOT) with its Performance Reporting System (PRS).
Lilia Guan Dec 24 2008, 8:24AM Software
Plenty of opportunities for securtiy channel

Plenty of opportunities for securtiy channel

In 2009 online threats will surge for another year running, but this time around, businesses have other things on their minds. CRN explores the opportunities for security resellers in 2009 and discovers there’s plenty out there .
Negar Salek Dec 17 2008, 11:48AM Security
NSW Dept. of Health deploys Sterling e-Procurement solution

NSW Dept. of Health deploys Sterling e-Procurement solution

Sterling Commerce will supply a standards-based e-procurement hub solution to the New South Wales Department of Health (NSW Health).

Staff Writers Dec 15 2008, 3:03PM Collaboration
Websense predicts the future of web security

Websense predicts the future of web security

The cloud will become dangerous, good sites will be used to hide bad data, and rich internet applications will turn on their users. These are some of the predictions from Websense Security Labs, which has compiled a security forecast for 2009.
Staff Writers Dec 11 2008, 8:23AM Security
Cisco deploys network for University of Wollongong

Cisco deploys network for University of Wollongong

The University of Wollongong is working with Cisco to create one of Australia’s leading University IT platforms.
Staff Writers Dec 10 2008, 10:14AM Data centre
HP inks printing deal with NSW DET

HP inks printing deal with NSW DET

Hewlett-Packard (HP) has signed a contract with the NSW Department of Education and Training (DET) to supply laser printers.
Staff Writers Dec 9 2008, 10:57AM Hardware
AMD to lose notebook share for lack of netbooks

AMD to lose notebook share for lack of netbooks

There may be some debate about whether netbooks are an important growth opportunity for chipmakers, or if they’re taking a significant bite out of laptop sales, but the fact AMD doesn’t have a netbook processor in the pipeline could be problematic for the firm.
Sylvie Barak Dec 8 2008, 7:39AM Hardware
Nokia to pull out of Japan

Nokia to pull out of Japan

The world's largest mobile maker has decided to pull out of the largest market on the planet.
Nick Farrell Dec 1 2008, 8:06AM Mobility
Hacking is as hacking does in the US of A

Hacking is as hacking does in the US of A

Matthew JC. Powell and the tale of Sarah Palin’s hacked email account
Staff Writers Nov 27 2008, 12:27PM Security
The new face of CYBERCRIME

The new face of CYBERCRIME

Forget Hollywood thrillers – these criminal hierarchies are the real deal. They’re well- funded, well-managed and growing fast.
Staff Writers Nov 17 2008, 2:22PM Security
AVG offers infected users free year of service

AVG offers infected users free year of service

AVG announced yesterday that it would be offering a free year of service after its antivirus software got confused and misidentified a key Windows system file as malware.
Emma Hughes Nov 17 2008, 7:54AM Security
1000 people, police, queue up for Wrath of the Lich King launch

1000 people, police, queue up for Wrath of the Lich King launch

So many people turned up to last night’s Sydney launch of Wrath of the Lich King that the police arrived to ask organisers to turn the music down.
Kathryn Small Nov 15 2008, 8:14AM Strategy
Opinion: Death of a junket

Opinion: Death of a junket

When networking behemoth Cisco does anything at all it usualy makes news headlines.
Ian Yates Nov 14 2008, 10:36AM Collaboration
ATO loses thousands of records on unencrypted CD

ATO loses thousands of records on unencrypted CD

The Australian Taxation Office lost an unencrypted CD containing thousands of personal details – and waited three weeks to inform those affected of the loss.
Kathryn Small Nov 1 2008, 9:36AM Security
The channel's night of nights

The channel's night of nights

It’s nearly time for the 2008 CRN Awards and the nominations are in!
Helen Frost Oct 28 2008, 12:12PM Sales & Marketing
The hard life of an international megastar

The hard life of an international megastar

One of Matthew JC. Powell’s idols doesn’t want to know him.
Staff Writers Oct 28 2008, 10:13AM Software
Microsoft launches aggressive pursuit of pirates

Microsoft launches aggressive pursuit of pirates

Microsoft has launched a devastating attack against alleged counterfeiters and pirates, taking simultaneous legal action in Australia and 48 countries on six continents for what they declared to be “Global Anti-Piracy Day”.
Kathryn Small Oct 22 2008, 7:46AM Software
Expert warns of new Mac malware

Expert warns of new Mac malware

Fake security app may be on the way.
Shaun Nichols Oct 18 2008, 8:21AM Security
Microsoft gets off of its Cloud

Microsoft gets off of its Cloud

It looks like Microsoft does not really like the idea of being too literal about the name of its long-rumoured cloud operating system.
Nick Farrell Oct 10 2008, 3:03PM Software

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