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Research conducted by Varonis, a provider of data governance software, has found that 62% of respondents reported a mishap -- often with serious consequences -- as a result of sending an email to the wrong person or with improper or unauthorized content. The study also reveals that one in 20 companies faced compliance issues as a result of a wrongly sent email.

Trying to navigate your way through the myriad of information on Office 365 and BPOS (Microsoft Business Productivity Online Services)? James Milne, (Chief Technology Officer) at Myriad Technologies helps to chart a course.

Data breaches are on the rise worldwide, according to a survey undertaken by Verizon with cooperation from the Australian Federal Police and other High Tech Crime Units across the globe.

The 2012 Australian “Consumerisation of IT” research into enterprise mobility, commissioned by Unisys and conducted by Forrester Consulting, reveals that while many large organisations see smartphones, tablets and employee-owned devices in the workplace as inevitable, the majority are lagging in providing employees with more than basic (email/calendar) mobile applications to take advantage of this new mobility.

Australian SharePoint Microsoft Certified Master (MCM) Elaine van Bergen has selected her top 13 features of SharePoint 13, heading the list with the platform’s increased focus on encouraging user adoption.

IT distributor Alloys has announced an agreement to distribute Kofax Express and Kofax VirtualReScan (VRS) to value added resellers (VARs) and system integrators throughout the ANZ region as part of its document management solution offerings.

The planets in the Microsoft Solar system are starting to align to provide an event that comes along rarely in the IT Industry. The effect of this solar alignment will inevitably put a dint in the IT Universe as more than 6 major Microsoft products are scheduled to be released to market which will cumulate in a big bang in the first quarter of 2013.

Is Big Data bringing together the traditionally separate worlds of structured and unstructured data? Enterprise analytics leader SAS believes the growing uptake of its tools for social media analysis could be the trigger to crossing the divide.

Business consulting company Oakton has announced it has entered into a Partner Agreement with OpenText Australia and New Zealand, to provide architecture and consulting services targeted to enterprise clients and government agencies.

Responding earlier to bushfires and helping address mental health issues are just two of the benefits being seen with the introduction of new social media software from CSIRO. The social media analysis software is helping organisations make sense of massive volumes of social media traffic, according to a services research specialist Alan Dormer.

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