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  • Inside Diskeeper 2011 with IntelliWrite

    When data fragmentation starts to affect your data storage, it can be hard for computers to figure out what's going on. Read this white paper to learn how you can improve system efficiency and...

  • Java-based Passport: Contender or pretender?

    Australia-based BuyItOnline has released JPassport--claiming it to be the first Java-based version of Microsoft's Passport authentication service.

    News items | March 7, 2002 3:00pm PST

  • Java-based Passport: Contender or pretender

    Entering the authentication systems battle between Sun and Microsoft, Australia's BuyItOnline releases JPassport--claiming it to be the first Java-based version of Microsoft's Passport.

    News items | March 7, 2002 12:00am PST

  • Australian energy business switches on Oracle

    Despite a few initial hiccups, Australia's largest energy operator and administrator has successfully deployed Oracle's 9i application server, and is already reaping the rewards. The National...

    News items | January 28, 2002 12:00am PST

  • Port 12345: Hacker haven or Net X-File?

    Increased activity on port 12345 could be due to hackers, an antivirus product or something else altogether, argue security experts.

    News items | January 22, 2002 2:45pm PST

  • Port 12345: Hacker haven or Net X-File?

    Increased activity on port 12345 could be due to hackers, an antivirus product, or something else altogether, argue security experts.

    News items | January 22, 2002 12:00am PST

  • Borland admits software licensing mistake

    Customers are outraged by a clause allowing Borland to enter their premises, which was intented only for enterprises. Software vendor, Borland, has admitted to a licensing error which caused a...

    News items | January 16, 2002 12:00am PST

  • Oracle's 'unbreakable' toy story

    Industry experts are abuzz over Oracle's claim that its 9i database is like a Tonka toy--'unbreakable.' Is this a brilliant marketing campaign or just plain crazy?

    News items | December 13, 2001 12:00am PST

  • Aussies: 'Drive-by' hacking a real threat

    X-Force, an anti-hacking team in Australia, is taking to the streets of a major retail and business center in Sydney to analyze which wireless networks are vulnerable to hacking .

    News items | November 19, 2001 12:00am PST

  • Security issue must be fixed - experts

    Australian experts say that for years tech has been underestimating the impact of security and privacy on e-business. But that's about to change.

    News items | November 8, 2001 12:00am PST

  • Linux snares security tool

    An Aussie company says it has developed the first Linux-friendly device that watches for systems break-ins and intruders.

    News items | November 7, 2001 12:00am PST

  • Calling all cars--via text messages!

    An answer to road rage? A new Australian service lets drivers send e-mail and SMS text messages any car owner they come across, using license plate numbers as identification.

    News items | October 19, 2001 12:00am PDT

  • Dell Australia: No plans to ditch Linux

    Dell may have decided to cease pre-installation of Red Hat Linux on its desktops and notebooks in the U.S., but its Australian office has no immediate plans to follow suit.

    News items | August 3, 2001 12:00am PDT

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