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eEye Digital Security today announced it will ship its first hardware security appliance for the Small-Medium Business (SMB) and enterprise markets.

A survey by PineApp of 400 organisations in the UK has found that whilst 97% have anti-spam solutions, half were unable to effectively deal with the growing problem of image based spam.

Using your mobile phone as a projector for displays, presentations and even movies is close to becoming a reality.

Suncorp, the financial powerhouse behind the brands GIO, AAMI, APIA and Vero has today announced a major IP Telephony agreement with Avaya.

When the Australian Labour party leaked a Word Document form with Track Changes enabled, it sent virtual shivers down the spines of Internet public relations spinsters everywhere.

Dell is giving itself a big green pat on the back with the announcement that it is significantly ahead of its recycling schedule. Simultaneously it has renewed its challenge to other manufacturers to offer free recycling to consumers.

With an evolving, sophisticated threat landscape alongside emerging business enabling technologies and increasing compliance pressures, the Australian New Zealand security market looks healthy, and set to hit the US$1.6 billion mark by 2011.

In the wake of Ask.com’s move to offer a search service that actually protects privacy, other major engines are now scrambling to offer their own brand of online privacy protection.

Databasics has announced a golden partnership agreement with Equilibrium, Pty. Ltd. to launch MediaRich Media Server for Microsoft Sharepoint in Australia and New Zealand.

Hewlett Packard today announced that it has signed a definitive agreement to purchase data center automation vendor Opsware Inc for an estimated US$1.6bn.

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