McAfee treats enterprise customers to daily DATs
McAfee's enterprise customers will have access to virus definitions on a daily basis from next Friday.
McAfee's enterprise customers will have access to virus definitions on a daily basis from next Friday.
MCI claims to have sold OzEmail in order to grow its enterprise and wholesale offerings, though analysts are not so sure.
Citrix Online has this week added new features to its corporate Web conferencing solution, now enabling users to host meetings with up to 200 attendees at a flat rate.
TAFE Tasmania and Chisholm Institute in Melbourne will offer Linux training this year through Red Hat's Academy program.
The IT job market last year was the strongest of 21 industry sectors surveyed, with a particular increase in vacancies for graduates, according to an index released on Monday.
The annual Linux "geek-fest" is booming, with submissions for this year's conference three times the number required.
The Australian Unix Users Group, AUUG, will hold a Digital Pests Symposium in Melbourne on February 8 with a special focus on spam and malicious software.
A national series of Wireless LAN seminars has been structured to provide insights into the radio frequency aspects of WLANs, and focus on the practical side of their design and implementation.
Australian developer Andrew Tridgell has gained a fellowship with the Open Source Development Labs (OSDL) which will enable him to focus his attention on his pet love -- developing the Samba project.
Technology professionals wanting to upskill for next year should start looking at combining their technology skills with an increased knowledge of business, according to Executive Director of RSP Group, Gary Hinksman.
Optus will now offer its prime customers extra data downloads during off-peak hours as a "summer treat" in an offer extending until February 28.
While the offshore outsourcing model is a threat to some Australian jobs, it also has opportunities, provided the ICT industry positions itself appropriately.
De Bortoli Wines is staging a nationwide rollout of Linux terminal replacements and plans to move over to new Linux desktops by the end of 2005.
Pacific Internet customers will lead the fight against the growing threat of e-mail spam with new software being trialled by the Australian Communciations Authority (ACA).
Red Hat will be offering free, half-day training sessions in mid December to help Unix professionals transfer their skills to Linux.