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Introducing the New VMware Management Solution Portfolio
Check out this webcast to learn more about the New VMware Management Solution Portfolio.
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Aussie police battle cyberattack threats
An Australian group says it will launch a 09/09/09 attack against Australian government computers to protest a mandatory ISP filtering proposal.
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64-bit Snow Leopard defaults to 32-bit kernel
Apple's OS X 10.6 operating system Snow Leopard by default loads with a 32-bit kernel, despite running 64-bit applications.
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Pirates plunder Adobe Creative Suite 4
Adobe's Creative Suite 4 has shown up on popular BitTorrent tracking sites in large numbers, little more than a week after its global launch
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SAP winds down TomorrowNow
German software giant will close subsidiary, following long-running legal case with rival Oracle.
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Torvalds attacks IT industry 'security circus'
The Linux creator has some harsh words for creators of the OpenBSD operating system, as part of a wider critique of what he sees as self-centered behavior in the IT security industry
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Australia's Telstra restricts iPhone supply lines
The short list of Telstra sites selling the iPhone 3G raises questions about whether the telephone company has received a limited allocation of the device.
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Stolen: Google employees' personal data
Names, addresses, and Social Security numbers of pre-2006 staffers were taken from offices of Colt Express Outsourcing Services.
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Antivirus is 'completely wasted money': Cisco CSO
Companies are wasting money on security processes--such as applying patches and using antivirus software--which just don't work says Cisco's chief security officer.
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PDAs to track Olympic VIPs in Beijing
The EventTrack lets users send a message to transport organizers for pickup and drop-off, and also helps Chinese authorities keep track of guests. (From ZDNet Australia)
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Intel's Live Large vision for mobile phones
The Carry Small Live Large plan focuses on sensors and is one of the company's "four or five big bets" for upcoming tech trends. (From ZDNet Australia) IDF: Intel trots out wireless...
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Older Windows versions win renewed support
Microsoft prolongs support for Windows 98, Windows 98 SE and Windows ME until June 30, 2006. Support for Windows 98 was scheduled to end Friday.
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IBM exec: 'Forces' at work against Linux
A "set of forces" is attempting to derail Linux, a Big Blue exec tells conference-goers, hinting that Microsoft and SCO Group are among those responsible.
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Cisco flaw touches Windows servers
A potentially critical vulnerability is found in the company's Secure Access Control Server for Windows servers, which is used to control devices such as routers in large networks.
Additional Results
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Last-minute gifts for grads? Check out the ZDNet Edu Gift Guide
It's easy to find creative gifts for grads that will be appreciated for years to come.
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Another ZDNet Great Debate lost, still not giving up on Windows Phone
I win the popular vote, but can't seem to win the argument as I continue to support the Windows Phone platform in ZDNet Great Debates. I'm sticking with Windows Phone for the long haul though.
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Social business in Australia
Social business adoption is growing around the world as organizations continue to apply social media to the way they work. I've spent the week in Australia learning about the challenges and...
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A closer look at BlackBerry OS 10
At BlackBerry World 2012, RIM executives used a keynote address to demonstrate the company's new BlackBerry OS 10. CNET Australia's Joseph Hanlon takes a closer look.
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Australia to question Microsoft, Apple, others in 'price gouging' probe
Australia's parliament will hold an inquiry to determine why major digital content providers are charging significantly more for content than elsewhere in the world.
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Australia's Apple store 'Wake Up' stunt: Let's run through the suspects
As a public service, here's a look at the potential suspects behind Australia's Wake Up bus marketing fiasco in front of an Apple store in Sydney.
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Case study: Strategic approach to disaster recovery and data lifecycle management pays off for Australia's SAI Global
Disaster recovery is critical for us. Our publishing business feels that their website needs to be available 99.999%. When we showed them what DR is capable of doing, they really jumped on board...
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