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The Commonwealth Bank of Australia says baby boomers have hiked up their online banking usage since 2006, leading to 52 percent of the population now banking online and almost nine out ten users believing the systems they’re using are safe.

A former Coca-Cola employee has been jailed for eight years after an FBI-led operation found she was plotting to steal secret Coca-Cola data and sell it to rival PepsiCo for $US1.5 million.

Cisco has announced that it will be picking up the privately held BroadWare Technologies, a developer of IP-based video surveillance software.

In an effort to update its core IT infrastructure, The New South Wales Department of State and Regional Development (DSRD) will soon be ditching its legacy NetWare systems and making the switch to Linux.

IDC’s APAC Managing Director Eva Au today announced that

In a whirlwind Australian tour, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer has spent the last two days talking strategy with the Australian business community and reaffirming a healthy relationship with the Australian Department of Defence.

Climate Change activist and Australian of the Year Tim Flannery has reiterated his criticisms of the Australian Government’s stance on climate change, but believes when it comes to IT, the industry has taken a progressive stance on the iss...

EMC and Cisco are putting their heads together to improve and simplify encryption of confidential information, such as medical records and credit card numbers.

Microsoft and twelve partners have announced plans to bridge VoIP and established communications systems, bringing the two disparate worlds together with Office Communications Server 2007.

Coinciding with the ReadSoft’s Oceania user and partner conference, ReadSoft announced the opening of a subsidiary to be headquartered in Kuala Lumpar, Malaysia.

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