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10 Critical Requirements for Cloud Applications
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Sun, Linux offer help in MS-kids PC flap
PCs for Kids, the Australian charity that is being challenged by Microsoft over software licensing, has been offered free installation of Star Office and Red Hat 6.2 on its old PCs.
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Charity tells Microsoft to 'get real'
The founder of PCs for Kids, a charity involved in a well-publicized spat over Windows licensing, calls Microsoft's goodwill gesture 'a half-hearted offer.'
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Microsoft backs down to kids charity
Microsoft Australia has given some ground in its spat with a non-profit organization which uses its operating system on recycled computers donated to kids.
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Information overload: The new Y2K bug
The mishandling of too much information within storage systems can be worse than a disabling virus for a company, leading to hardware failure, staff inefficiencies and higher costs overall.
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New worm invades your privacy
'SirCam' attaches itself to a document in the Microsoft Office directory and then sends it to all in the address book. Just hope it's not a personal letter.
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Microsoft drops legal tiff with charity
The software giant backs away from legal action against an Australian charity that refurbished PCs but didn't pay a Windows license transfer fee.
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Homepage worm hits 14,000 worldwide
The fast spreading Homepage worm has hit around 14,000 computers on its round the world trip.
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Multimedia jobs in steep decline in Australia
As IT recruitment in Australia continues its descent, the multimedia and graphics sector has been hit the hardest by a "pre-winter chill".
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Australia home Internet subscribers drop
The latest Bureau of Statistics figures show the number of Internet subscribers in Australia rose to 3.9 million at the end of the December quarter, but there were 7,000 fewer household Internet...
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Yahoo! Australia poses porn for profit
Yahoo Australia & NZ admitted to using pornography on its online search engine as "one of the many" revenue drivers to stay afloat in this struggling Internet climate.
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Australian hackers face jail time
Computer hackers, vandals and fraudsters could face up to 10 years in jail under a new cybercrime law introduced into the New South Wales Parliament.
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Australian computer software prices 'too high'
Australians continue to pay much higher prices for computer software than overseas consumers, according to a report released by the competition watchdog.
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Australian free ISP's: are they dead?
With the demise of Globalfreeway this week, the collapse of Free Net last October and a move towards fees by the remaining few, where is the free ISP model heading in Australia?
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Poor IT infrastructure in Australia
Australian organizations are being hindered by the lack of expenditure on products and services on IT network infrastructure, leaving systems vulnerable to network problems and attacks.
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Michael Johnson sprints into Ariba Live 2001
Who better to talk about success than the world's fastest man, Michael Johnson, who leapt onto stage at the Ariba 2001 conference held in Sydney. What are his secrets in the dash for cash?
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Anna virus hits 1 million down under
Security experts say by lunchtime, the computer virus
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Australia sounds alert on false domain-name renewals
The Australian Competition & Consumer Commission has issued an alert, cautioning customers not to be mislead when renewing domain name licenses.
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Shockwave virus stopped cold
The newShockwave virus arrived in Australia on Friday morning only to be stopped dead in its tracks.
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New virus creates Shockwaves
Experts say the worm is travelling faster than the speed of light to a computer near you.
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'Love' bug bites again -- Down Under
It's activation day for a new variant of the Love bug, claimed to be even more destructive than the original.
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