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24 Technical Considerations for a Defragmentation Solution
Read this white paper for 24 technical considerations for evaluating a defragmentation solution on enterprise workstations. You'll learn all about the steps you'll need to take in order to make...
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Torvalds asked to step into Linux trademark fight
Open-source operating system's inventor works to prevent hijacking of Linux name--a battle he won years ago in the United States.
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Yahoo cuts ties to Google in Asia-Pacific
The Web portal continues to step back from its partnership with Google, dumping the company's search technology for its Australian and New Zealand portals in favor of an in-house search engine.
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New worm draws Sobig comparisons
Computer security experts fear a new worm that began spreading rapidly across Australian e-mail networks on Sunday could be a rehearsal for a more concerted attack in coming weeks.
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Dell in India--too many calls, too soon
Dell Australia says that Dell overestimated the capacity of its Indian call center when it decided to divert calls back to the U.S. But it's expected to return soon.
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Open-source fight on the 'wrong battleground'
Proponents of open-source and proprietary software should be pitching their battle in the application arena, says a Gartner analyst.
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Attackers may lurk inside the firewall
Corporations should be as concerned about personal computers inside the network perimeter as those riding its boundary, warns Symantec's security team.
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Symantec on alert after Net activity surge
Symantec's security service has been placed on alert in response to a substantial jump in domain name server-related activity across the globe.
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Sun exec: MS rights protect its domination
An Australia Sun exec says document protection tools that Microsoft will include in Office 2003 will fortify the Microsoft's domination over enterprise desktops.
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Sun ramps up Mad Hatter push
Sun Microsystems has opened a test facility dedicated to its open-source alternatives, a move viewed as an attempt to loosen Microsoft’s grip on enterprise desktops. The Open Source and Java...
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Aussie Yahoo mulls downing Google
The Internet portal is testing Inktomi's search engine Down Under with the view that it might replace Google.
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Red Hat exec: SCO won't finish suit
Red Hat's general counsel says SCO's lack of discovery motions is just one piece of evidence which indicates SCO may not follow through on the case. But SCO says otherwise.
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ITU regs to save airplanes from satellite interference
The International Telecommunications Union (ITU) has introduced regulations that will prevent Europe's planned satellite positioning system, Galileo, from interfering with aircraft safety. The...
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IBM exec: 'Forces' at work against Linux
A "set of forces" is attempting to derail Linux, a Big Blue exec tells conference-goers, hinting that Microsoft and SCO Group are among those responsible.
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Air New Zealand stands behind PeopleSoft
One of PeopleSoft's flagship Asia Pacific clients, Air New Zealand, today revealed it is unfazed by aggressive wrangling between the enterprise software developer and competitor Oracle. Late last...
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Phone cams earn locker-room bans
Sharply rising takeup of multi-media mobile phones and other devices with visual recording capabilities is sparking heated debate over privacy issues, with sports centers urged to ban the use of...
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MS Australia's activation service breaks down
Microsoft's software activation service is coming in for a new round of fire in the wake of a system outage that prevented the company issuing activation codes to its Australian customers over the...
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Nokia faces class-action threat over defective displays
A U.S. judge will soon decide whether a California court will hear allegations that Nokia knowingly sold mobile phones with defective displays. A team of U.S. attorneys representing California...
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MS limits support for Office on Linux
Microsoft says that users who run Office XP on Linux desktops using intermediary software must prove that any glitches would occur on Windows as well.
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McNealy takes tour to Austalia
Sun Microsystems CEO Scott McNealy, currently on the Australian leg of his Asia-Pacific tour, today announced two major advances for its networking platform, SunOne. Telecommunications giant...
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Security firm shuttered by sabotage
The enemy could be sitting next to you. An Australian security firm was forced to close due to a major internal security breach--reportedly caused by a disgruntled employee.
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