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  • IBM buys local data centre player

    IBM has furthered its push for the small-to-medium business market in Australia with the acquisition of disaster recovery company Classic Blue.

  • Internet security company eSec is no more

    As predicted a week ago, one of Australia's few publicly listed specialist Internet security companies, eSec, is gone.

  • eSec to go in reverse acquisition

    One of Australia's only publicly listed information security companies, eSec, will next week disappear when gobbled up by Perth based outsourcer ASG after the anticipated approval of the deal at a shareholders meeting scheduled for Thursday.

  • eGlobal buys US wireless company

    eGlobal has agreed to buy US wireless company Imbros in a AU$5.2 million deal the ASX-listed company hopes will make it a major player in the converging areas of mobile communications, smartcards and payment solutions.

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  • Criminal intent

    Cybercrime potentially costs Australian businesses millions in unrealised profits and exposes organisations to significant risk but very few victims will admit to being "mugged".

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