Monday | 24 November, 2008

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    Symantec assures its channel the sky isn't falling 21/07/2008 09:22:25

    Relax, we're still all about the channel. That's the message Symantec is seeking to send to its partners after remarks by its COO during a conference call had many questioning the security vendor's commitment to the indirect model.
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    Windows XP not dead yet, says system builder 01/07/2008 08:33:01

    Contrary to news reports, Windows XP isn't dead, a US-based systems builder said today.
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    Microsoft denies XP a last-minute reprieve, will support until 2014 25/06/2008 08:30:56

    Microsoft Monday laid to rest rumours that it might reconsider pulling Windows XP from retail shelves and most PC makers next Monday.
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    Austrade to IT companies: Don't forget Asia 24/06/2008 10:48:15

    Austrade is urging Australian ICT firms to act on the potential Asia has for growing their businesses internationally.
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    How the used gear industry is winning the fight against counterfeiters 20/06/2008 10:46:15

    Over 100 attendees gathered for Network World's live chat on counterfeit network gear -- how to detect it and protect yourself -- with guest Mike Sheldon, chief executive officer of Network Hardware Resale. NHR employs more than 200 people in the United States and Europe. Sheldon discussed methods for identifying fake gear, the refurbished hardware industry's efforts to educate users about counterfeits and Cisco's role in eradicating this growing problem.
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    Gov grants $1.2M to train luddites 06/06/2008 15:41:00

    The federal government has today launched a $1.2 million national security alert service to round-out its plans to sanitise Internet feeds to families and small businesses.
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    Home computers laced with malware: survey 19/05/2008 16:00:00

    As many as 23 percent of home computers are infected with malware, and of those, more than 70 percent had been infected in the past year, are among the alarming findings of AusCERT's first home computer user survey.
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    Amazon changes rules for print-on-demand publishers 31/03/2008 10:23:07

    Amazon.com has told publishers who print books on demand that their titles will no longer be sold directly through Amazon if they don't use the company's printing company, BookSurge.
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    CEBIT: Navigation devices find their way to Cebit 07/03/2008 11:08:02

    Among all the new features the manufacturers of GPS receivers introduced at Cebit this year, one thing they haven't cracked yet is how to navigate around the myriad halls and alleys of the trade show, which sprawls over 240,000 square meters of exhibition space. With the reorganization of the show this year, and the closure of Hall 1 for refurbishment, getting lost can be a serious problem even for seasoned show-goers.
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    Locally developed ERP is a Happening Business 25/01/2008 16:36:34

    ERP and accounting software may be split between the big multinationals and the personal and small business desktop application, but one local company is scaling to both ends of the business spectrum.
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    The real lowdown on XP license deadlines 23/01/2008 08:17:17

    With the first end date deadline for the general availability of Windows XP just six months away, June 30, 2008, there are a number of XP licensing questions that are still on the minds of internal licensing desk managers and enterprise IT departments.
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