Companies are now more likely to pick up malicious software via employee web surfing than from the more notorious email attachment, according to a study released on Wednesday by IDC Denmark.
IDC's "crystal ball" has revealed that a 3 percent growth is expected for the next operating period for the IT markets.
The IT spending of life sciences companies in Australia and New Zealand is expected to more than double to US$655 million by 2006, according to analyst International Data Corporation (IDC).
Chris Fell, managing director of IDC Australia and New Zealand, is calling upon the IT industry to keep the -tale of doom" that was 2001 in perspective.
IDC's trademark Directions conference rates Australia on a global e-business scale, but with a warning.
Google Chrome OS demonstration
Vice President of Product Marketing Sundar Pichai gives a virtual tour of Google's new operating system, Chrom… Watch it now
Malcolm Turnbull's ghost twitterer
At the Sydney Media140 conference several weeks ago, Opposition Leader Malcolm Turnbull admitted he doesn't pe… Watch it now
Surf the Net like it's 1991 with Gopher
The old Gopher protocol is not dead. In fact, it even has Twitter! Here's how to access it.… Watch it now
Sick of broken tender sites
Cyberwar: What is it good for?
Is wholesale-only backhaul just a pipedream?
What makes you click?
Tell us for a chance to win a $1,000 GAME gift voucher.
Click here for more.
Optus Deal
Broadband + home phone + PlayStation®3 in a single package price!
Click here for more!
Best Laptops
Check out the best laptops here!
Click here for more.