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A new version of Deepnet Explorer will be released soon that promises to automatically alert users to possible attacks by phishing scams and the existence of suspicious websites.

Technology companies are among the most respected in the business world, with the sector's most recognisable figure the most respected leader.

The government has chosen twenty-one winners from its competition to find the most innovative companies in Australia, which included categories under the banners of business industrial software solutions, communication applications, e-comm...

Fragmented internal printing systems could be a thing of the past thanks to a whitepaper, which suggests that centralised printing can make it easier for organisations to share information that is essential to their daily business.

The increase in goodwill and general bonhomie experienced by many of us over the festive period will be overshadowed to a degree by a significant increase in the amount of email scams doing the rounds in the lead up to Christmas.

Small businesses can now have data protected when multiple drives fail through the release of a new device that supports RAID technology to also eliminate downtime

Despite the IT industry showing good signs of recovery following its post-Y2K malaise, more than a quarter of Australian IT workers feel less secure in their jobs than they did 12 months ago.

Software licence costs could rise by at least 50 percent by 2006 because of four recent emerging trends that have affected traditional pricing models, according to Gartner.

If you think you have a problem with unwanted email, spare a thought for Bill Gates, for the Microsoft chairman reportedly receives around 4 million email messages a day.

The Institute for Information Management has spelt out its compliance concerns at its Annual General Meeting held this week in Sydney, following the recent release of the Sarbanes Oxley-Act powers.

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