In a worrying case of missing hardware, 20 computers are unaccounted for inside the US National Nuclear Security Agency, a division of the Energy Department.
Another day, another Windows flaw it seems. This time malicious coders are taking advantage of an animated cursor vulnerability that can be exploited to create a “crash restart loop” in Vista.
Novell will soon be giving SuSE Linux customers greater storage flexibility by packaging its information lifecycle management technology with Open Enterprise Server 2.
Australian start-up SensorConnect has redefined the term ‘real-time’ through a significant breakthrough in transaction processing speeds, announcing a 100 – 1000 times improvement in internet transaction performance.
In April Fools’ tradition, ASIC has launched a fake investment website to alert internet users about the scams, tricks and dangers lurking within investment ‘opportunities’ online.
According to a new report by Juniper Research titled “Converged Wireless VoIP Handsets and Equipment, 2007-2012”, Cisco will be the enterprise VoIP leader for the next few years at least.
According to the Best International Group, demand for ICT contractors is on an uphill rise in Australia while demand for permanent positions is faltering.
Telstra is reportedly planning to cut its use of the Southern Cross Cable Network, the main data link to the US, by 2008 by constructing its own $300 million fibre cable link to Hawaii.
In April Fools’ tradition, ASIC has launched a fake investment website to alert internet users about the scams, tricks and dangers lurking within investment ‘opportunities’ online.
Ever wondered if your crumpets have been toasted in a fully compatible Services Oriented Architecture environment? Stollznow principal consultant Peter Webb trims the fat (as he chews it) off SOA hype in the first of whopping 24 part serie...