e-Security under review
03 Jul 2008 | MIS.Online | Michael CrawfordASIO, the Defence Signals Directorate and the Australian Federal Police will lead a national review of government e-security practices to protect the private and public sector against online terrorism threats and develop a national framework for security of agency networks.
E-conveyancing faces resistance
02 Jul 2008 | The Australian Financial Review | David CroweAll Australian property transactions would be settled by an electronic system set up by federal and state governments under an agreement to be formalised tomorrow and tipped to save $250 million a year.
JB Hi-Fi spurns TiVo
02 Jul 2008 | The Australian Financial Review | Neil ShoebridgeSeven Network's plan to make the American digital video recorder TiVo a mainstream brand in Australia has hit a hurdle, with leading electronic retailer JB Hi-Fi refusing to stock the product.
Telstra announces iPhone, pricing
30 Jun 2008 | MIS.Online | Chris JenkinsTelstra has announced Apple's iPhone will be available on its Next G network from July 11, leaving Hutchison's 3 as the only Australian 3G network without the popular handset.
Slow down - your car is watching you
01 Jul 2008 | The Australian Financial Review | Julian Bajkowski and wiresDrivers are concerned that digital in-car technology is more for revenue than for road safety, writes Julian Bajkowski.
Suncorp's mobile windfall
01 Jul 2008 | The Australian Financial Review | Paul SmithQueensland based insurance and banking firm Suncorp saved millions of dollars on the development of its mobile phone banking platform, released earlier this year, because it was developed by one of its 21-year-old graduate employees as a side project.
Studios pray for smooth change to digital
01 Jul 2008 | The Australian Financial Review | Ben WoodheadThere is still some doubt that most Australians will be ready to trade in their analog televisions for new digital screens by 2013.
Eee not all right for everyone
01 Jul 2008 | The Australian Financial Review | Peter MoonLast week, a feisty debater challenged us to justify our decision to purchase an Asus Eee mini-notebook - the toy, as he dubbed it - when Hewlett Packard's new 2133 model is clearly a more potent offering.
Income split on DTV take-up
30 Jun 2008 | MIS.Online | Michael CrawfordHouseholds with a combined annual income of more than $70,000 are switching to digital television at double the rate of those on $30,000 or less, the communications regulator reports.
Pricey TiVo seen as a hard sell
30 Jun 2008 | The Australian Financial Review | Neil ShoebridgeThe Seven Network will tomorrow announce details of TiVo, the American digital video recorder it plans to launch in Harvey Norman stores during July.
Digital's movie role depends on who pays
30 Jun 2008 | The Australian Financial Review | Neil ShoebridgeWhile cinema operators and move distributors are happy about recent hits, behind the scenes the haggling over who will cover the $100 million-plus bill for introducing digital technology into Australian cinemas has continued.
Attack of the killer Bs
27 Jun 2008 | MIS | Simon SharwoodBusiness process management could be your saviour, writes Simon Sharwood - if anyone could agree on what it is.
Qld tender website hacked
27 Jun 2008 | The Australian Financial Review | Renai LeMayThe Queensland government has revealed its website for all public sector purchasing was taken offline in the wake of a break-in by hackers.
Stealth and counter-stealth rivalry soars
26 Jun 2008 | The Australian Financial Review | Carlo KoppRussian and Chinese advances in counter-stealth technology are bad news for less-capable stealth aircraft, writes Carlo Kopp.
Cyberspace the high ground in modern war
26 Jun 2008 | The Australian Financial Review | Shane NicholsWestern military powers are fostering links to combat the increasing threat of an internet-based attack, explains Shane Nichols.
Hackers prove to be dab hands at identity cheating
26 Jun 2008 | The Australian Financial Review | Helene ZampetakisAs fast as biometric authentication advances, the dark side finds ways to deceive it, writes Helene Zampetakis.
Nokia to buy out Symbian
25 Jun 2008 | MIS.Online | Chris JenkinsNokia has announced a ?264 ($430 million) bid to buy the 52 per cent of mobile software maker Symbian it does not already own, saying it will tip the operating system's source code into a new consortium known as the Symbian Foundation.
Show goes on for Aust iTunes
25 Jun 2008 | MIS.Online | Michael CrawfordApple has begun offering Australian television content for download through the local iTunes website.
ATO considers e-tax software upgrade
25 Jun 2008 | The Australian Financial Review | Ben WoodheadThe Australian Taxation Office is considering a replacement of the software that underpins its electronic tax system as it works through the final stages of its $724 million technology change program.
Sophos flags OS X virus
25 Jun 2008 | MIS.Online | Michael CrawfordAnti-virus group Sophos has issued a warning to Apple Mac users about a new virus designed specifically to disable security settings in the firewall of the Mac OS X operating system.
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Optus unveils iPhone pricing
03 Jul 2008 | MIS.OnlineOptus has released its pricing plans for Apple's 3G iPhone, which is scheduled to land in Australia on July 11...
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Primary drivers of storage technology
26 Aug 2007 | Research | Sal Capizzi, vice-president and senior analyst, Ideas InternationalJust what is driving the development and proliferation of new storage technologies? While scores of variables are involved, we believe the five primary drivers are: storage growth; data protection; data security; regulatory compliance; and global access. This article discusses each of these drivers and summarises the storage technologies and vendors emerging in their wake. ..
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- Asia Pacific IT leaders' agenda survey
13 Jul 2007 | MIS.Online | Fairfax Business Research - Blade servers reach maturity
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27 Jun 2008 | MISBusiness process management could be your saviour, writes Simon Sharwood - if anyone could agree on what it is...
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The future of digital media
30 Jun 2008 | MIS.OnlineThe internet's disruptive force is being felt across the media and publishing landscape. Even non-media companies must understand the dynamics as stakeholder communications assumes a new importance. This week's episode of The Scoop is a live panel discussion facilitated by Mark Jones at the PubCamp conference in Melbourne. Guest panel members include Crikey founder Stephen Mayne and AFR Magazine editor Kathy Bail...
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Google's Eric Schmidt hits Sydney
18 Mar 2008 | MIS.OnlineGoogle chairman and chief executive Eric Schmidt jets into Sydney and talks to the Australian press about cloud computing, his plans for making money out of YouTube and why Google won't become the next Microsoft...
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Spam works - unfortunately
16 Jun 2008 | MIS.OnlineLast week Cisco shot out a press release stating their security division Ironport has tracked sales of counterfeit pharmaceuticals to the amount of spam pumped out through botnets - netting drug manufacturers behind the spam network almost $US150 million annually...
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Advancing the economics of networking
02 Jun 2008 | WhitepaperAging network systems and old habits have dictated how businesses spend their IT budgets. As a result, a large percentage, if not a majority, of IT dollars are being spent to merely "stay in the race" and keep pace with the competition. While this model keeps revenue streams flowing for legacy network vendors, it doesn't necessarily help businesses gain a competitive advantage by "winning the race" or "changing the rules." Juniper Networks proposes to change this economic model by delivering a new family of solutions that reduce capital and operational expenses, freeing up IT budget dollars and allowing businesses to invest in innovative technologies that will reduce the cost of doing business while improving the bottom line...
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