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Archive - 29 Nov 2002

Switch to Sun ONE to boost efficiency

Feature The new breed of Java IDEs can match the best of development tools, feature for feature

Turn wasted workstation drives into online archives

Feature Most server drives are struggling to keep up with increased data loads. Here's a quick and easy way to reclaim space on your server drives by making use of those cavernous local drives

Nildram nets broadband deal with Football Association

News What do footballers know about broadband? FA

Friday

Blog Friday 29/11/2002Not that phone companies ever blame themselves for anything, of course. A word of advice if you're thinking about buying ADSL: make sure you find an ISP you'll be happy with for...

The dot-com billionaire sending a rocket to Mars

Comment A panel of Silicon Valley high achievers gave a pep talk on entrepreneurship to a group of MBA students at Oxford this week. Eugene Lacey was inspired

Oslo airport takes off with Wi-Fi

News Passengers awaiting takeoff at Oslo airport will be able to connect to the Internet using Wi-Fi enabled devices via a wireless LAN network

Photo messaging services 'baffling' to consumers

News Network operators are counting on a revenue boost from multimedia messaging, but they must do more to explain the service to ordinary users, according to a report

'Critical' MS server flaw may affect few sites

News A new flaw in IIS is unlikely to have a widespread impact, according to Internet survey firm Netcraft. The firm also found evidence that Web sites are fleeing the US

Is project management all administration?

News How much administrative work can a project manager expect to take on? A project management mentor outlines the PM's duties and looks at critical tasks that have the air of administrative paperwork.

Web services branch out

News A study of 100 London organisations has proved Web services are being used 'beyond the firewall'

Mira, Mira in the bin

Comment Matt Loney: With Mira, we'll end up paying twice to use our PC once, and there are only two explanations; either that Microsoft intentionally cripples Windows XP, or that it is rubbish at writing...

Mobile networks could boost rural broadband

News GSM base stations and community wireless broadband networks could make excellent bedfellows

Time for CRM to live up to its promise

News Poorly implemented customer relationship management systems are churning out bad results, according to a new assessment

Shopsmart to close quick smart

News Barclaycard will shut the doors of its Shopsmart.com shop for good after Christmas

Q&A: Australia's 'Luddite' IT minister

News IT minister Richard Alston, best known for Australia's Internet censorship law, strikes back at critics who call him 'the world's biggest Luddite'

Aust. domain administrator says don't 'Open your mind'

News The Australian domain name watchdog has warned consumers to be wary of unsolicited email from an Internet name group called 'Open Your Mind'

Why you should hire the COBOL guy

News Hiring a programmer from the COBOL days can bring a valuable asset to your shop, both in terms of hands-on development and in numerous intangibles. A veteran can bring experience, meticulousness,...

TomTom Navigator

Review A relatively affordable GPS navigation system for Pocket PC handhelds, TomTom Navigator is particularly helpful in urban areas. It’s not a perfect solution to in-car navigation, but most of its...

E-Terrorism: An online war?

News Few if any Internet-based attacks fall into the realms of terrorism according to leading security experts in Australia, however there are those who believe the threat of e-terrorism is real

Anti-virus companies attack 'Friendly Greeting'

News The 'Friendly Greeting' e-card application may have asked users' permission to install, but it is still a worm, say security companies

Corporations eye up security threats

News Symantec has warned that companies need to keep up spending in order to stay secure, despite tough economic times

Microsoft confronts Linux threat down under

News An Australian regional government department has become the scene of the latest confrontation between Microsoft and open-source software

IT Anthems: BlackBerry

Feature Updated. BlackBerry aims for romance with a Love Boat inspired song, that must have made sales plummet

Compaq Evo N800w

Review The Evo N800w deserves its 'mobile workstation' title, providing a 2.2GHz CPU and OpenGL-optimised graphics. You also get nearly three hours' battery life, which is an added bonus.

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