Australia's critical infrastructure is still under threat due to a shortage of educational resources, according to researchers and security experts.
Australia may be a developed nation but the digital divide is still prevalent in certain communities. With this in mind, the IT Fund for Kids hopes to narrow the gap by introducing sick children to the Internet.
Intel has begun selling its dual-core "Montecito" version of Itanium.
One of the nation's largest Internet Service Providers is in the process of outsourcing its call centre to the Philippines, and almost 170 jobs could be at risk.
British Internet bank Cahoot has plugged a flaw in its online security that could have enabled people to move freely in and out of other customers' accounts.
As the knee-jerk defensive responses to Rudd's "adios" subside and Australia moves on, has Rudd made Australia that little less appealing to the overseas investors he desperately needs to fund his NBN?
Can a national ID card protect Australians against terrorist attacks? And can citizens' details be protected by Public Key Infrastructure? We look at the types of hardware and software employed to combat terrorism, and how ports and other critical infrastructure are protected.
At a technology conference, the debate over subscription pricing, discounting and licensing practices comes alive. Is the business of selling software is due for an extreme makeover?
ZDNet Australia is looking for the nation's best technology employer. If you know of a company that goes the extra mile to ensure its employees are appreciated and rewarded, it's time to vote.
The database company is working on a project to let Mozilla's open-source desktop software work better with Oracle's business applications.
If the ACS was so ineffective, would a rival IT society fare better? Find out what IT Manager Australia readers have to say.
Unveiled today, Pocket PC represents Microsoft's renewed bid to extend the Windows family to handheld and smaller devices, as well as wrestle a share of the business from Palm Computing. Will it succeed?
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