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WAN Optimization: Why go Virtual?
Check out this webcast to learn about wide area network optimization from Silver Peak. Discover the advantage.
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What keeps IT pros ticking?
Is it the love of technology? Or maybe the thrill of the next challenge. ZDNet Australia asked CIOs and IT managers what keeps them interested in tech.
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Disaster recovery plan saves stellar data
On Saturday January 18, a devastating firestorm raged through Canberra and its outskirts. More than four hundred homes, and multiple business were destroyed, along with the historic Mt Stromlo...
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Stellar data recovery plan douses fire
Millions of units of data, collected from a renown Australian observatory that was destroyed by a fire, were salvaged thanks to a comprehensive disaster recovery plan.
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Web site templates cause look-alike flap
An Australian business is being accused of copying its Web site from that of a Korean company--but it claims its site was built using free templates from the Internet. The small Australian...
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Experts warn of wireless target
While the security risk posed by poorly protected WLANs are widely known, security experts are warning of potential leaks from a new source--wireless LAN bridges.
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Support concerns holding Linux back
While Linux is making progress in the enterprise, concern over service and support could be holding back further growth, according to experts.
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Aussies protest MS security advice
Australian experts question plans by their government to let Microsoft play a key advisory role in the development of a cybersecurity framework.
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Sydney preps for wireless broadband tests
Wireless broadband technology i-Burst is poised for trials in Sydney, Australia, in preparation for a full launch next March. The project, managed by a consortium comprising Vodafone, OzEmail,...
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Domain seller ING under administration
Customers of Australian-based domain-name reseller ING are being advised to check that their domain names have been renewed.
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Asia Pacific IT services bucks global trend
A Gartner study shows that despite continued sluggish performance in Europe and the U.S., the Asia Pacific region continues to show healthy growth in the IT services sector.
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Microsoft Australia denies licensing woes
Despite its dismal performance on a global scale, Microsoft Australia's response to its Software Assurance licensing program has been overwhelmingly positive.
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The serious, serious business of games
There's no room for nostalgia or sentimentality in today's games industry, say developers. Big-business pressures mean it's all about finding the next blockbuster title.
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Kazaa may contain a 'New' surprise
Users may not be aware that New.net software, which allows a browser to see New.net domain names, is included in downloads from P2P sites such as Kazaa, BearShare and Webshots.
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Best place for a break-in? The front door
At Australia's Hack 2002 security conference, professional hacker Daniel Lewkovitz says if you look like you belong, employees will hold the doors open for you.
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Sun responds to Mundie's Liberty slur
Sun Microsystems' CTO Hal Stern retorts that Microsoft's Passport database fails to represent purchasing power due to the level of duplication between different its interfaces.
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Sun responds to Mundie's Liberty slur
Sun Microsystems' CTO Hal Stern retorts that Microsoft's Passport database fails to represent purchasing power due to the level of duplication between its different interfaces.
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Copyright buzz: They just don't get it
At WCIT 2002 in Australia, the call was sounded for the revision of intellectual property laws for digital media. The entertainment industry is under the gun.
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Microsoft's Mundie slams Liberty at WCIT
Speaking at the WCIT 2002, currently running in Adelaide Australia, Microsoft's chief technical officer Craig Mundie criticizes open source and the Liberty Alliance.
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Clinton calls for IT to fight terrorism
Bill Clinton kicks off WCIT 2002 by saying that information technology should be used to bridge the digital divide and make partners--not terrorists--of developing nations.
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Platypus makes a solid state splash
QikDATA is designed to radically improve the affordability of enterprise level memory solutions.
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