Sunday, August 3, 2008

Renaissance scores 20% improvement

Renaissance scores 20% improvement
Natcoll buyout pays off

Local developers to the fore in series of awards
Facebook, Gen-i and Filemaker laud Kiwi tech

India developing US$10 laptop
India is developing a laptop that will cost US$10, for use in higher education

Microsoft Windows DirectX SAMI Code Execution
Microsoft Windows DirectX could allow a remote attacker to execute arbitrary code on the system.

Alcatel-Lucent CEO and chairman resign
Russo and Tchuruk to make way for new board and management

FX Networks wins Weta business
Fixed-price deal wins high-profile business

Microsoft Dynamics GP Multiple (4) Buffer Overflows
The Microsoft Dynamics GP is vulnerable to four heap and stack-based buffer overflows. A remote attacker could overflow the buffer and execute arbitrary code or gain control of the affected system by sending malicious queries to the Distributed Process Server or Distributed Process Manager.

EDS shareholders approve sale to HP
EDS shareholders give green light to sale

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