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Red Hat preps RHEL 7 for second half of 2013
The next major release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), version 7, is targeted for release in the second half of 2013, Red Hat said on Tuesday, as it also celebrated the tenth anniversary of its enterprise OS.
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Google search will incorporate 'knowledge graph' into main search results
Google will begin in the next few days to incorporate the "knowledge graph" it has been building for two years into its search results .
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Nvidia tries to link cloud with graphics processors
Nvidia on Tuesday announced technologies that could make its upcoming Tesla graphics processors more accessible to cloud deployments in enterprises, while also reversing a trend of relegating highly parallel chips to specialized math and scientific calculations.
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Wikipedia warns users about malware injecting ads into its pages
Visitors to Wikipedia who see advertisements on the site have most likely fallen victim to a browser-based malware infection, Wikimedia Foundation, the organization operating the website, said on Monday.
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SAP puts its HANA in-memory database in the spotlight
SAP seems to be betting its future on its HANA in-memory database, spotlighting the technology once again at the Sapphire conference in Orlando Wednesday, announcing a slew of new applications, partnerships and functional enhancements for the system.
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The issue of private sector providers, good sound bite, but what are the details - that is where the devil is. 1) Will it be a installer owned network operated ...New homes dudded over NBN: Turnbull
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Windows Event Viewer phishing scam remains active
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Guide: How to sync your PC, smartphone, and tablet
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Conroy turns the attack to Hockey
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Dept of Human Services to supply 800 laptops to WorkVentures
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fortuny #FOSS for mobile bases? > #Smartphone security is heading for 'apocalypse' http://t.co/tN4w69sC @ntwrkwrldneagle @computerworldAU @G20ICT -
HamishBarwick AusCERT 2012 in pictures: Day two http://t.co/C057DBMk #cw #Auscert2012 -
HamishBarwick AusCERT 2012: Fear of ridicule causing online scams to go unreported http://t.co/jp1NS6sD #cw #Auscert2012 -
AndroidGoss #Android 5.0 to launch with five Nexus devices: Report - @ComputerworldAU : http://t.co/WgrHUGUb
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Optus case has implications for Cloud service providers

Cloud service providers could be in breach of the Copyright Act following the Optus TV Now case
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Data sovereignty awareness lacking in Australia: Security experts

Patriot Act not the only means US authorities have to access Australian data, security experts warn
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OAIC updates data breach guidelines

Federal Government is still considering mandatory data breach notification framework
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Salvos overhaul storage and backup infrastructure

The organisation had run out of "prime real estate" in its storage area
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DNSChanger malware victims may face internet switch off: ACMA

Up to 10,000 Australian internet users will need to remove malware before 9 July deadline or face internet switch off
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New homes dudded over NBN: Turnbull
Opposition communications spokesman, Malcolm Turnbull, says the government's "prejudice" against the private sector left about 35,000 new homes connected to copper instead of fibre cable last year.
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AusCERT 2012 in pictures: Day two
AusCERT 2012 hit the half way mark today with delegates gathering to hear insights from Internet Systems Consoritum founder, Paul Vixie, and Queensland Police Detective Superintendent, Brian Hay. The conference, which culiminates with the annual AusCERT awards dinner, continues until Friday on the Gold Coast.
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Conroy turns the attack to Hockey
Senator Stephen Conroy has slammed Joe Hockey for asserting the NBN should be treated as a budgetary cost.
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Galaxy S III coming soon to Australia
Samsung is expected to announce Australian launch details for the Galaxy S III smartphone later this month.
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AusCERT 2012: Fear of ridicule causing online scams to go unreported
Online scammers will continue to target Australian consumers because most victims are too embarrassed to report scams to law enforcement agencies, according to Queensland Police Detective Superintendent, Brian Hay.
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BlackBerry 7.1 OS lands in Australia
The BlackBerry 7.1 operating system (OS) is now available for download in Australia from Optus and Vodafone.
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Q&A: CSC CTIO, Bob Hayward
CSC’s chief technology information officer, Bob Hayward, talks mobility, BYOD, virtual desktops, enterprise app stores and project management.
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Staying connected with customers during tough times: Insurance CIOs
Insurance companies have looked to social media, online and collaboration tools to help them stay connected with customers, according to chief information officers who discussed this at a recent CSC Connect event in Sydney.
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Xperia Sola hits Harvey Norman
Sony will sell its Xperia Sola smartphone outright through retailer Harvey Norman, the company announced today.
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AusCERT 2012: Lack of security aiding medical fraud, identity theft
Queensland Health Drugs of Dependence Unit (DDU) investigations officer, Rebecca Thompson, has highlighted security flaws within the Australian health system, such as the lack of a photo or PIN on Medicare cards, which is allowing drug addicts to potentially use lost or stolen cards to obtain powerful prescription drugs.
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Optus and NSW Dep. of Education sign $15m contract to improve satellite services
Optus will enhance its satellite services to improve services to students in remote areas in a five-year contract worth an estimated $15 million.
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In Pictures: 5 great Android apps for Cloud admins
Install one of these five apps on your Android phone or tablet, and you can manage your cloud infrastructure from anyplace where you can access the Internet.
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