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Symantec previews future technologies
Symantec's CTO Mark Bregman gives an insight into innovative security technologies coming down the line.
[ + ]AT&T will spend a billion dollars
Last year, AT&T invested US$1 billion in effecting its transition to a network solutions company and this year it will invest the same amount. Telepresence is just one of the areas that the company will focus on.
[ + ]Twittering with Salesforce CRM extends into real-time conversations
Salesforce CRM for Twitter enables companies to search, monitor and join relevant Twitter micro-conversations directly in the cloud.
[ + ]AARNet's trans-continental 10 Gbps connection vital for Australia's SKA bid
A trans-continental radio astronomy demonstration highlights national network coordination to strengthen Australia’s bid for the Square Kilometre Array.
[ + ]Good deal, bad deal — Fujitsu's acquisition of Kaz from Telstra
Ovum’s Principal Analyst for ICT Services and Sourcing, Asia Pacific, Jens Butler, questions whether this a winning deal for Fujitsu.
[ + ]Telstra to take a hit with sale of Kaz to Fujitsu
In 2004, Telstra bought KAZ for $333 million and now it is off-loading it to Fujitsu at a greatly reduced price.
[ + ]Organisations axe IT budgets in real terms, but fly blind in deciding where to cut
Overall IT budgets have been cut according to a recent survey but the problem is a high percentage of organisations only use a manual process to work out where these cuts should be made so they are flying blind.
[ + ]World-breaking speed records for Telstra
Telstra has been a frontrunner at the Mobile Global Congress being held in Barcelona this week with a number of groundbreaking stories including a Guinness World Records record for the fastest mobile broadband service in the world. It has also announced a mobile user interface which is an Australian first with Microsoft for selected Windows Mobile devices.
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