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Enable Administrators to Morph into Managers by Leveraging Real-time Analytics and Automation
Take a look at this white paper to learn more about using real-time analytics and automation to get more out of your IT admins and make your network easier to manage.
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Face recognition set for takeoff in Australia
Public trials of the SmartGate biometric system, in conjunction with electronic passports, to begin at airports this summer.
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Telstra starts video payphone trial in Sydney
Aussie telecom brings multiple data functions to the corner payphone.
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New worm terminates antivirus apps
A new worm variant that can terminate antivirus applications was discovered last Friday, prompting Internet security vendor F-Secure to issue a level two warning.
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Witty worm crawls through ISS firewalls
Witty.A was designed to breach a security hole in ISS's widely-used firewall product lineups--such as its BlackICE and RealSecure software series.
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Older Windows win last-minute reprieve
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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Australia's Spam Act to become law in April
Australia's Spam Act will come into effect 120 days after receiving Royal Assent, the federal government announces.
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In Australia, Microsoft tunes in Net music
Web site Ninemsn, a joint venture between the software giant and an Australian media company, says it will sell music from the top five record labels starting early next year.
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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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Gartner: 60 percent of firms plan increase in staff social media snooping by 2015
Research firm Gartner says digital surveillance in the workplace on the rise, with around 60 percent of companies aiming to increase a formal presence on social network to monitor their staff.
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HP cuts 27,000 jobs, to plow savings into R&D
HP will cut jobs and expand its recent R&D bets in services, software and hardware.
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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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UK government staff caught snooping on citizen data
What a surprise: the U.K. government was forced to reveal under Freedom of Information laws more than 1,000 civil servants have 'snooped' on British citizens' private data.
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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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Oxford University IT staff 'somewhat overwhelmed by Mac malware'
In a pair of candid blog posts, a member of Oxford's network security staff says the Flashback malware episode is the worst they've seen since the Blaster worm of 2003. And Apple is "making...
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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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Containerize your datacenter staff
And you thought datacenter containers were just for equipment...
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Australia vs. Apple: Take two on e-book price fixing
Australia's consumer and competition watchdog is mulling a move to sue Apple, as it seeks complaints from e-book sellers in light of the U.S. Justice Dept.'s antitrust move.
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