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Optus case a win for telecoms
Copyright and the digital age will become an increasigly contentious issue - especially given the rapid use of the iPad for business purposes.
17 Feb / Written by Morris Kaplan / Follow the Money -
Telstra shareholders to vote for mobility and the internet
Fixed line customers will migrate to the NBN but can Telstra keep up with communications changes around the globe?
13 Sep / Written by Morris Kaplan / Follow the Money -
Internet penetration: not there yet
The internet and smartphones are ubiquitous but we are still a long way behind northern Europe
31 Aug / Written by Morris Kaplan / Follow the Money -
Wireless rules the waves
Wireless industry defying the odds of stcok amrket woes
11 Aug / Written by Morris Kaplan / Follow the Money -
VMware Adjusts vSphere 5.0 Licensing Model
Just a few weeks after introducing its new licensing scheme for vSphere 5.0, VMware has made some adjustments based on customer feedback. These changes have been made to address some of the concerns customers expressed about the new model, which shifted licensing constraints from processor sockets to vRAM (provisioned memory).
5 Aug / Written by Ideas International / Analysts' Corner -
A new look Telstra?
Can Telstra's new internal venture capital team ward off competitors with innovation?
13 Jul / Written by Morris Kaplan / Follow the Money -
Are You Ready for UEFI on Your x86 Servers?
Your data centre is in the midst of the biggest server firmware upgrade ever, and you might not realise it. The update is called UEFI, and it doesn’t actually bring a lot of new features. Instead, it’s a long-overdue, industry-wide "bug fix" for x86.
12 Jul / Written by Ideas International / Analysts' Corner -
Copper or Fibre?
Copper is a legacy material in telecoms; fibre is hot. But Tesltra keeps pouring billions into its copper network
22 Jun / Written by Morris Kaplan / Follow the Money -
AICD data theft leaves members cold
Thieves have stolen a PC from the Australian Instituted of Company Directors (AICD). The PC contains personal details of the organisations members. Including mine.
10 Jun / Written by Davy Adams / Number Crunch -
No one is safe in cyber land, says Kaspersky
As another AusCERT and its inherent memories wind down, it seems a perfect time to unleash some more thoughts from the self-confessed `optimistic paranoid’, Kaspersky Labs founder, Eugene Kaspersky.
23 May / Written by Hamish Barwick / Fair Warning
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Davy Adams
Davy Adams is the Managing Director of IDG Australia, publisher of Computerworld.
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Morris Kaplan
Morris Kaplan, one-time stockbroker and venture capitalist, brings his finance skills and recent experience as a business journalist and writer to IT, with a special interest in telecoms and how communications is being transformed by technology.
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SAGE-AU
SAGE-AU is a not-for-profit professional organisation that promotes the development of the system administration profession.
Reconciling Datacenter consolidation and security: It starts with an integrated approach
There is no question that datacenter consolidation has gone mainstream. A recent IDG Research survey of IT managers found that three out of four organizations are in the midst of, or just completing, consolidation of multiple applications or systems onto a smaller number of servers. Improving performance and availability was the key driver of consolidation efforts for 85% of those surveyed.
Increasing Uptime and Efficiency with Switched PDUs - Two ways to use rack PDUs for more than just distributing power
Email Encryption/Decryption and Signing integrated into a comprehensive content security solution
2-Layer BPM: Oracle's Unique Strategy Towards Exceptional Agility and Business Process Efficiencies
Dropbox
Dropbox is a sharing tool that allows you to synchronize your documents, as well share files with others. It automatically uploads the files to the ...
Three simple steps to better patch security
It’s estimated that 90% of successful attacks against software vulnerabilities could be prevented with an existing patch or configuration setting. Yet patching is a persistent challenge for IT managers. With the glut of patches released each year, how do you know which ones are truly critical security patches and which ones aren’t? And how can you identify which computers are actually missing the patches they need? This paper details a simple approach to patching that gives you better visibility into and control over patch assessment and compliance.
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