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    DNS hole doesn't go unnoticed 15/07/2008 08:58:02

    A software patch released by Microsoft to plug a hole in the Domain Name System protocol was just one of nine security fixes the company issued last week. And like the others, the DNS patch got only an "important" severity rating, one step below Microsoft's top rating of "critical."
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    Microsoft plugs nine holes in Windows, DNS, SQL 09/07/2008 08:07:34

    Microsoft Tuesday patched nine vulnerabilities in Windows, Exchange, SQL Server and the company's Domain Name System (DNS) server and client software.
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    Attacks begin against critical Patch Tuesday bug 11/04/2008 07:48:27

    Hackers are trying to exploit a critical Windows vulnerability just patched on Tuesday, security researchers said this afternoon -- and the only version of Windows not at risk is the unfinished Windows XP SP3.
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    Microsoft ends year by patching 11 bugs 13/12/2007 08:40:19

    Microsoft released seven security bulletins this week that patch 11 vulnerabilities in Windows, Internet Explorer, Windows Media Player and other parts of the operating system. Two of the bugs are currently being exploited by attackers, Microsoft confirmed.
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    Tasmanian retailer shops for an ERP solution for stock visibility 27/11/2007 11:23:16

    Tasmania's largest grocery wholesaler, Statewide Independent Wholesalers Ltd (SIW), is set to roll out an ERP system across its Cash N Carry food service division which is set to go live in May, 2008.
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    Toy distributor integrates operations across three countries 11/10/2007 10:21:32

    Australian toy distributor Moose Enterprise has replaced its accounting system, numerous spreadsheets and ad hoc databases with a single ERP solution in a phased rollout across Melbourne, Hong Kong and China.
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    Aussie ISV chalks up Canadian reseller for expansion plan 21/09/2007 16:20:58

    Melbourne-based ERP developer, Pronto Software, has signed up a Toronto consultancy, Business Solutions Alliance (BSA), to push its ERP software to Canadian manufacturing, wholesale, retail and distribution customers.
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    Open source hippies and opinionated bloggers 18/09/2007 12:23:32

    According to basic e-mail etiquette, mass-forwarding an e-mail message is annoying, inconsiderate, and just plain bad form. (And don't get me started on those "REPLY ALL" scoundrels-- grrrr!). But I'm going to break with protocol here, because I simply must share a few choice words from Randall Kennedy, our Enterprise Desktop blogger. Kennedy and I had been trying to come up with a descriptive subtitle for his blog. To tell me about his approach, the ever colorful Mr. Kennedy sent me a deliciously juicy e-mail, which I excerpt below.
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    CommuniGate launches Flash-based Pronto 12/09/2007 11:02:22

    Unified communications (UC) vendors continue to pile on new products as UC begins to include more high-tech categories in its feature set.
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    Mining company implements ERP for manufacturing 05/09/2007 17:28:41

    Mining company Industrea has deployed a new Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) tool to manage its five recent acquisitions.
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    Mid-market ERP rivals announce a string of new customer wins 29/08/2007 10:20:58

    Fierce competition in the mid-market ERP space has a number of providers such as Lawson Software, Infor and Pronto all rushing to announce their latest contract wins from one week to the next.
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