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Live Webcast: Getting to Microsoft Office 365: The Right Migration for Your Business
If you've been stuck using bare bones, web-based tools, you'll appreciate the full featured collaboration in MS Office 365. Check out this live webcast to learn more about Microsoft Office 365,...
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Gateway Australia: We saw it coming
Australian Gateway employees were not surprised at this morning’s announcement that the company would cease all operations in Asia Pacific.
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Toshiba Australia latest DoS attack
Toshiba Australia has confirmed it suffered a denial of service attack on its Web site this morning. The manufacturer believes it was the innocent victim of a prank designed to impress other hackers.
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Bullant sheds sales staff, heads O/S
Australian technology darling Bullant has received a AU$40 million boost from overseas and shed 17 percent of its workforce in one hit.
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Lucent to offload 32,000 staff
Lucent Technologies has announced plansto offload more than 32,000 employees worldwide, but the manufacturer’s Australian operation expects to emerge untouched.
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E-retail customer support is slipping
Customer support has replaced 'timely delivery' as the weak link in Australian e-tailing.
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Telstra: cable damage 'worse'
The damage done to Telstra’s international undersea cable last week was “more extensive than anticipated,” according to a spokesman for the ISP.
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Telstra cable cut, Aussies stranded
An underwater cable linking Europe, Asia, and Australia is severed, knocking out service to 500,000 Internet users.
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Porn a 'winning hand' down under
More Australians spent the Olympics trawling for Internet porn than checking sporting results online, according to a report from Internet ratings company Media Metrix.
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Fighting fire without firewalls
Firewalls alone are simply not adequate enough protection for company e-commerce systems
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Mail-TV sinks
The company responsible for bringing email to Australia's TV screens has sunk quietly, with little more than a rickety single-page Web site left in its wake.
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Taxi Co. hails robot bookings
A Gold Coast taxi company has employed a voice recognition technology system to take bookings, but officials say no human staff will be made redundant as a result.
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Telstra cable upgrade underway
Telstra will fork out more than AU$100 million to upgrade the broadband services it provides for 500,000 customers over the next five years.
Additional Results
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Buy 3PAR storage, they'll buy a carbon offset certificate
3PAR wants to be known as the storage vendor that wants you to use less storage. Of course, that means it wants you to use THEIR storage. Craig Nunes, vice president of marketing for 3PAR,...
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Visionary 2009: Kay Koplovitz - more women entrepreneurs
Kay Koplovitz calls for more women entrepreneurs during her acceptance speech at the SDForum visionary awards. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UGRyvhsP7Uk Her Bio: Kay Koplovitz is...
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Net neutrality battle will restart in January
The battle over net neutrality is back on. Sen. Byron Dorgan (D-N.D.) will introduce a bill in January to preserve neutrality, Reuters reports. Dorgan feels legislation is "definitely necessary,"...
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Can we finally realize Alan Kay's Dynabook for $100?
The Dynabook. Source: A Personal Computer for Children of All Ages, Alan Kay, XEROX PARC 1968. November 5th, 2008 was the 40th anniversary since computer scientist Alan Kay devised the...
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Privacy flaw exposes Paris Hilton and Lindsay Lohan's private MySpace photos
The recently introduced data availability initiative at MySpace allowing everyone to share their profile data with other community and social networking sites across the Web, has just suffered its...
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The tattered history of OOP
OOP has been a mixed bag, but I say this only because like with the PC, the creative vision of OOP was lost. What follows is largely based on Alan Kay's presentation called "The Computer...
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The embedded search investment
Search is more than a technical check mark for your product--it's an investment. You need to pay attention to the desing of the embedded search platform itself, says Attivio's Andrew McKay.
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Lenovo smear is grossly unfair
Endpoint Technologies president Roger L. Kay says xenophobia is factor in accusations against Chinese-founded PC maker.
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