Blogs

US-based systems integrator, Affiliated Computer Services (ACS), has exposed an security whole in various VMware products that will enable hackers to run potentially dangerous code in systems that use NAT (Network Address Translation) networking.

A spate of database releases from Sun, Business Objects, MySQL, Apache shakes up the market as Oracle finally certifies PeopleSoft for Fusion 10g middleware.

According to the research company IDC, the worldwide storage software market is continuing its strong growth, posting another 10% year-on-year growth in the third quarter of 2005.

The winners of the Secrets of IT Innovation Awards 2005 Competition 2005 will be announced on the 14th of December in Sydney by The Minister for Department of Communications, Information Technology and the Arts, Senator the Hon Helen Coonan.

Fujitsu and EMC team up with the Public Records Office Victoria (PROV) to provide Australians with the 'Digital Archive' - a secure, web-based portal to more than thousands of documents.

In an unashamed publicity stunt, an Australian website has buried $100,000 on one of five Aussie beaches. And there it will stay until someone deciphers the clues and digs it up.

South Korean regulators have slapped Microsoft with a US$32 million fine and ordered it to unbundled its messaging service from Windows software.

Australian developer and trainer of enterprise software, Object Consulting, has released a major upgrade to its IT project methodology process MeNtOR.

Taking a leaf out of Skype’s book, Yahoo! is launching external phone service support for its popular instant-messaging (IM) software.

Just over a week ago the new version of the worlds second most popular web browser was released. However, it appears that v1.5 of Firefox already has an exploit that opens up possibility for a denial of service (DOS) attack.

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