We do a lot of work on our sites to ensure that our readers can find our content through search engines, particularly Google. Over the 10 years we've been publishing media Web sites we've successfully avoided pitfalls that could damage referrals from search engines. We've also made some significant mistakes - from which we've recovered! Consequently we thought we would share the experience we've gained by putting together our definitive top ten list of mistakes that can damage your referrals from Google (we'll let you guess which ones we were guilty of).
The Computerworld cover story "Busting Spam" featured a table snapshot of anti-spam vendors. Unfortunately limited space prevented the full table being included in print.
Antispam software vendor Brightmail will open its Asia-Pacific headquarters in Sydney by the end of December. The centre - representing an investment of between US$1.5 and $2 million dollars - will have seven to 10 full-time staff and include a technical operations centre.
IDC Q2 2003 figures for the Australian PC market, released this week, show strong unit shipments but a fall in revenues.
This is the first article in a three part series investigating new Active Directory features and enhancements that will ship with Microsoft's upcoming Windows .NET Server 2003. Today, we examine deployment enhancements.
Dun and Bradstreet Australasia's Chief Executive has warned of serious legal and business implications for companies that fail to prepare and comply with federal privacy legislation due to come into force on 21 December.
Analysts discuss the challenges of managing enterprise IT infrastructure