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    Security vendors lagging on support for Vista 01 March, 2007 14:00

    Windows Vista's revamped security features are posing difficulties for some IT security vendors looking to make their software work on the new operating system.
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    Building VOIP into the enterprise 20 September, 2006 13:08

    Voice over IP is slowly but surely making strides at organizations far and wide. According to Infonetics Research, 36 percent of large organizations were already using VOIP products and services in 2005. And a few are embracing the full promise of VOIP, which is the creative integration of voice and data in ways that change the way people work.
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    Building VoIP into the enterprise 06 September, 2006 15:04

    There is no killer app, but there are four killer business cases where voice and data integration is transforming the way things get done.
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    Detention centres to speed applications with videoconferencing 12 February, 2002 10:08

    Australia's controversial detention centres will be linked via videoconferencing technology, which is expected to speed the processing of applications for the thousands of detainees.
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