Worldwide spam volumes have undergone a precipitous drop this week, with levels of junk email dropping by a whopping 75 percent following the disconnection of a hosting provider in the US functioning as the nucleus for an army of spam machines.
The power of Google search has been demonstrated in a new and interesting way this week, with the company showing how its Trends tool, or in this case, Flu Trends, can uncover flu outbreaks a fortnight earlier than traditional methods.
The Rudd Government’s stubborn refusal to abandon mandatory ISP-level internet filtering has come under further industry attack, with ISPs raising their voices in discontent and heavily criticising Communications Minister Stephen Conroy.
IDC has tackled the complexities surrounding data centre transformation at its latest Asia/Pacific InfraVision conference, with an end user survey finding that the top three challenges businesses face are expansion into new business opport...
Enterprise security software provider Kanguru has given the security of flash drives a boost, announcing new tools to remotely secure and manage portable storage.
Oxford Semiconductor has released a new rage of encryption solutions for its direct attached storage (DAS) solutions, increasing security for the highly portable devices.
A new Business Process Management module is incorporated in the new Version 5.0 release of Clearview Software’s Enterprise Content Management (ECM) solution, which encapsulates SharePoint to provide content services built exclusively for...
As to be expected, spammers and malware writers have attempted to jump on board the wave of news surrounding President-elect Barack Obama, with a veritable tsunami of malicious Obama emails flooding inboxes around the world.
The Australian Information Industry Association (AIIA) is cautiously welcoming the public release of the independent Review of the Australian Government's Use of Information and Communication Technology, saying that productivity gains via ...
According to a report from Net Applications, Mozilla’s open source browser Firefox consistently eclipsed a 20 percent share of the browser market during October.