An operations manager for a multinational corporation is required to lie to his employees to preserve his job. What would you do in that situation?
Net development has joined the list of core technical skills demanded by employers for 2003. Meanwhile many companies now require developers with client-facing skills.
Experts agree that Microsoft's Windows Vista is relatively well-protected but its security features such as User Account Control (UAC) have been highlighted by security experts as one reason why the operating system is far less popular than its predecessor, Windows XP.
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All the news and highlights from Australia's largest IT security conference, taking place in the Gold Coast this week.
Last week, I lamented the growing tendency to slam perfectly valid technologies as unsuitable for new uses, just because they prove to be unsuited for applications for which they are inherently unsuited.
Blogs consisting solely of bullet points seem to be popular these days, if Guy Kawasaki's rather lazy blog is anything to go by. This morning, Microsoft's Don Dodge detailed venture capital firm Kleiner Perkins' list of seven rules for software startups, as told by KP partner Ajit Nazre at a recent conference.
Linux threats, software upgrades and creating online archives--IT managers and CIOs continue to tackle the day-to-day issues. ZDNet Australia takes a look at some of the hot topics facing tech leaders this month.
CIOs and IT managers deciding which operating system will suit their enterprise face a tough task. ZDNet Australia looks at some tips to help you make the decision.
An operations manager for a multinational corporation is required to lie to his employees to preserve his job. What would you do in that situation?
With data growing at a staggering rate, storage becomes a bigger issue for Australian CIOs and IT managers. ZDNet Australia looks at some tips and hints on getting it right.
The availability and quality of IT support can help a business grow and run smoothly. Why then, isn't it commonly considered part of strategic business planning?
Looking for firewall solutions? We review nine options to suit your corporate needs.
When the Blaster, MS/SQL, and Sobig worms made their appearance on the scene in 2003, one thing became clear: none of the worms was initially stopped with antivirus software.
We review four network attached storage (NAS) appliances designed to ease the storage load on your servers and the workload on your admins.
Intrusion detection systems (IDS) have become indispensable in helping to manage threats and vulnerabilities, yet many companies have yet to implement one. Here are some tips and suggestions.
How can Australian businesses configure backup software so that it reduces rather than increases workloads, and perhaps even provides some return on investment in the process?
Rumour mill about Yahoo's future goes into overdrive
ZDNet correspondent Sumi Das talks with Editor in Chief Larry Dignan about the many variables at play in the Y… Watch it now
Will the NSW Govt put Linux in schools?
Naked Mac versus protected PC: What wins?
Dear Telstra: pack up your toys, go home
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