Saturday, October 4, 2008

MS: Bad things happen to firms that use unlicensed Windows

MS: Bad things happen to firms that use unlicensed Windows
Microsoft uses sponsored report to defend Windows Genuine Advantage

Telecom slashes broadband tariffs
Company signals changes to its calling plans

Telecom board bid fails
Hedge fund Elliot International wins significant backing

Telstra opens new Sydney network management center
New centre to manage some 1100 corporate networks

Beware iPhone Users
Apple fanatics have maintained that Apple's operating systems and applications are simply more secure than Microsoft's. Others (myself included) have held the theory that the software is not necessarily more...

Apple and Adobe Vulnerabilities
I know that many people tend to think of Microsoft as being monopolistic. There is one area where, contrary to what opponents might have you believe, Microsoft does not have...

Renaissance buys Educational Computers
Boosts presence in Wellington education market

Digital 'racehorses' need good stabling to run well
Densely packed equipment creates creeping problem that could lead to sudden collapse

Livia Web Protection Supports National Cyber Security Awareness Month - MediaSyndicate (press release)

Protecting Our Nuclear Research
The Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico is the foremost research site for nuclear power in the United States, and possibly in the world. There is a completely separate...

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