In the announcement for its first half results to 30 June, SAP Australia today let fall a number of key wins, including Oracle customer Metcash.
Dell has announced that Dick Smith will be selling a range of its products within Australia from 6 May.
Dell today announced a new retail partner in Australia, The Good Guys, complementing the company's existing partnership with Officeworks.
Defence in depth is simply not enough to create a secure computing environment, according to Microsoft's vice president of its Trustworthy Computing group, Scott Charney.
A US-based security consultancy plans to release software next month that it claims will help employers launch ethical phishing attacks against their own employees.
In part two of 'Securing Microsoft', we learn how the company slowly became more intimate with the security community. Microsoft's slow shift to focus more on security came to a head with Vista, with more money spent in securing Vista than anybody has ever been invested into securing any piece of software before.
Bug hunter David Litchfield says the Oracle community shouldn't be so smug when it comes to database security. He represents NGS Software, which has serviced Oracle in the past and Microsoft at present.
ID management expert Phil Libin says critics knocking an upcoming government security program miss the point.
The tactical battle between Web users and spammers is stepping up a gear. We look at what is being done to bring an end the endless avalanche of junk email before we're all buried by it.
Andy Hertzfeld, co-creator of the Macintosh, talks about his work on the Mac, his reasons for writing a book on it and the reaction from his former co-workers.
RMIT IT Test Labs take a look at the top enterprise applications for stopping viruses from ravaging your organisation.
Can you trust software to block all the spam your company receives? We evaluate four top spam filtering packages for their accuracy.
ZDNet Australia looks at some of the biometrics technologies currently available and examines how they can protect your valuable network.
A Silicon Valley start-up has come up with a semiconductor that creates a different kind of pixel--one that doubles image quality for something like half the cost. And, oh yes, it lets you make high-quality movies, too. Here's how.
Ben Forta: All about Adobe
Take one ColdFusion veteran and mix in a healthy dose of prolific book writing, and chances are you will end u… Watch it now
Google CEO Eric Schmidt
Google's chief sits down for an extremely rare, wide-ranging interview and discusses Google's two operating sy… Watch it now
Telstra shareholders fear break up
What do Telstra shareholders think of the telco's new CEO David Thodey? And would they support the government'… Watch it now
Love me, tender
2009 funding drought rolls on
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