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  • Lay down the law on PDAs

    You can't lock up your data if you don't have firm policies in place. You have to lay down the law. Employees may bring in their own PDAs, but you can still keep business secrets safe from prying...

    News items | October 9, 2002 12:00am PDT

  • Thin client gets a new twist

    A startup is putting processing power on "blade workstations" in a centralized rack. This Utah Air Force base thinks reduced maintenance costs will be the key to saving $1.5 million over three years.

    News items | September 23, 2002 12:00am PDT

  • Asset-tracking PDAs strike gold

    Case study: Tracking equipment with bar codes was too limited for Barrick Goldstrike Mines. Since the mining company switched to steel-clad chips and Palm PDAs, it has saved $100,000 by collecting...

    News items | August 21, 2002 12:00am PDT

  • Train your staff in forensics

    Tools for detecting and preventing security breaches are helpful, but if you really want top-notch security against cyber crime, your IT staff needs training in investigative computing techniques.

    News items | July 19, 2002 12:00am PDT

  • Linux carves a niche in PDA market

    Since the introduction of Sharp's Zaurus, Linux has been getting a lot of attention. Two TechRepublic readers share their experiences.

    News items | June 12, 2002 12:00am PDT

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  • Aussie power grid threatened by virus

    Integral Energy has been infected by a virus which affected executable Windows files across its fleet of desktops but the company says the power grid is safe.

    News items | October 1, 2009 5:08am PDT

  • Superwoman flies with Salesforce.com's Sites

    Financial services group Superwoman is the first Australian company to pilot Salesforce.com's new Sites product.

    News items | June 16, 2009 7:07am PDT

  • Will Intel face antitrust case in Australia?

    AMD wins in Europe as the European Commission fines Intel $1.45 billion for anti-competitive behavior. Will AMD try to repeat its success Down Under?

    News items | May 14, 2009 6:23am PDT

  • Apple Australia fights trademark battle over 'MacPro'

    Apple's Australian division is currently fighting legal action on two fronts with one Federal Court trademark action and a separate case resuming next month against its former reseller, Buzzle...

    News items | March 27, 2009 4:43am PDT

  • RIM records all employee calls

    BlackBerry maker Research in Motion admitted yesterday that it recorded all employee conversations in the interest of maintaining control over intellectual property.

    News items | March 4, 2009 4:39am PST

  • Fixing cable in the Outback - floods, Hercules and crocs

    A cable break in western Australia would be tough enough to fix, but work crews had to fight flood waters, inadequate supplies, and a visiting crocodile.

    News items | February 11, 2009 5:36am PST

  • Melbourne school considers thin for 4,500+ PCs

    The Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology said that the first half of 2009 would see the university evaluate whether to commit to a thin client solution for hundreds of thousands of university...

    News items | January 20, 2009 7:21am PST

  • AOL Australia suffers email failure

    Australian AOL users suffered an email holiday last month as a billing glitch locked them out of their AOL.com email accounts.

    News items | January 7, 2009 9:03am PST

  • Ballmer calls Google's Android 'way behind'

    Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer dismissed Google's Android operating system, saying he believed it was financially unsound.

    News items | November 6, 2008 5:33am PST

  • Intel apologizes to Apple, ARM for iPhone attack

    The company has extended the olive branch over claims by two execs that inadequate ARM chips cause the iPhone to be slow

    News items | October 24, 2008 5:34am PDT

  • Intel slams ARM for 'slow' iPhone CPU

    Any speed shortcomings in Apple's iPhone were the fault of its rival chipset manufacturer ARM, a senior Intel executive said in Taiwan.

    News items | October 22, 2008 5:23am PDT

  • Chrome's JavaScript poses challenge to Silverlight

    Experts speaking at Microsoft's TechEd conference in Australia warn that JavaScript will continue to get speedier, making it the biggest rival of Silverlight technology.

    News items | September 5, 2008 6:16am PDT

  • IBM Australia faces strike action

    A section of under 100 employees who work in the "Flightdeck" at Baulkam Hills, Australia want a collective agreement granting them better pay and work conditions.

    News items | August 15, 2008 6:55am PDT

  • SOA and RFID top CIO wish lists

    Service-oriented architecture is the number-one must-have technology for CIOs according to a survey, with RFID and VoIP adoption close behind.

    News items | March 19, 2008 10:50am PDT

  • Sage merges Web 2.0 tech into CRM line

    The company will incorporate Web 2.0 functionality gradually until 2010, in a bid to better take on Microsoft and Salesforce.com. (By Suzanne Tindal of ZDNet Australia)

    News items | March 14, 2008 8:37am PDT

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