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Stories by: Stephen Bell

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    'Reputation' weapons help spurn Web 2.0 malware 04 April, 2008 08:25:37

    Reputation-measurement is one of the newer ways of blocking malware in a world where threats have grown more elaborate and cunning, and Web 2.0 has grown the audience for rich media.
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    Student exposes NZ govt Web site shortcomings 31 October, 2007 05:55:38

    The winner of the New Zealand Computer Society's (NZCS) annual Wellington-based honors student research contest has claimed his award by uncovering shortcomings in accessibility of government Web sites for disabled and other disadvantaged users.
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    Users buy Linux on reliability, says Novell boss 28 April, 2006 09:19:41

    Novell President and Chief Operating Officer (COO) Ron Hovsepian sees the acquisition of the JBoss application server by Red Hat as having "further validated our early adoption of JBoss."
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    NCR tests own RFID platform 09 February, 2006 13:30:16

    NCR will launch programs designed to process the enormous amounts of data associated with radio frequency identification (RFID).
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    Veritas trials recovery from the browser 14 June, 2005 10:23:06

    Storage software company Veritas Software is conducting a beta trial of a web browser-based data recovery tool designed to help users recover lost files themselves from backup copies.
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    CMDB: managing a complex world 15 March, 2005 07:28:55

    BMC Software claims the configuration management database (CMDB) is the next big thing, even the current big thing, in managing today's increasingly complex IT environment. And it's giving it away - in a manner of speaking. BMC's Atrium is available free of charge to users of the company's service level management and incident management (helpdesk) tools.
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    Air is 'thick' with wireless networks - many crackable 14 February, 2005 14:06:17

    The air in any central business district nowadays is thick with wireless signals and "wardriving" expeditions prove that a discouraging proportion of them are still unencrypted, says Nick von Dadleszen of Security-Assessment.com.
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    Panel questions strategic value of outsourcing 29 September, 2004 12:27:56

    Big-bang single-vendor IT outsourcing has been largely succeeded by a more selective attitude among businesses of outsourcing only those functions that can be more or less commoditised, with outsourcing to several vendors with specific expertise increasingly common. But a panel of users, vendors and analysts at the MediaConnect seminar in Australia's Hunter Valley last week has cast doubt on whether outsourcing has become truly "strategic".
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    Sides accuse each other over viruses, spyware 29 September, 2004 08:30:50

    Who's to blame for the hold that spam, spyware and viruses have on the Internet?
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    GUI now too complex — Longhorn designer 22 July, 2004 09:33:35

    The classic graphical user interface was well suited to an early Macintosh with 128kB of RAM that ran a few applications and about 50 files, “but it doesn’t scale”, says usability design specialist Don Norman.
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    Meeting dines on spam 06 July, 2004 08:27:06

    With an anti-spam law only two months old, Australia has claimed to be responsible for only a seventh of the amount of unsolicited email emanating from New Zealand.
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