Stories by: Michael Crawford
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Algorithms to calculate unusual behaviour 01/09/2006 07:48:32
National ICT Australia (NICTA) scientists are developing advanced surveillance technologies including software algorithms to track "inappropriate behaviour" in public places. - +
Spam spits out Linux in high volume attack 09/12/2005 07:49:15
Struggling to cope with increasing volumes of spam, Deakin University was forced to redeploy its Linux e-mail servers and implement an alternative system for e-mail security. - +
MySQL Australia looking for staff 22/11/2005 08:26:54
The Australian arm of the MySQL support network is looking for support engineers to work from home in Australia. All potential employees need is a fast internet connection and a computer. - +
Open source consultancy takes complaint against Microsoft to ACCC 27/07/2005 14:52:49
Open source consultancy Cybersource is filing a formal complaint with the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) this week claiming Microsoft is engaging in unfair practices which is costing end users $200 million a year. - +
Jpeg faces competition 07/06/2005 12:06:51
Compression algorithm newcomer MatrixView is pitching its new imaging method .Muv at the Jpeg market. - +
Internet wasn't built for its current use 01/06/2005 09:52:43
Software and hardware products that are supposed to bolster Internet security have actually made the problem worse because they are not effectively tested and are poorly implemented. - +
Victorian government elects open source for e-democracy platform 06/05/2005 14:33:38
An inquiry into the potential of e-democracy in Victoria has recommended Internet broadcasting for parliament, the use of videoconferencing for parliamentary committees and the use of open source code for electronic voting kiosks. - +
Grid computing claims branded as vendor hype 18/04/2005 08:05:05
Australia is being touted as a world leader in the adoption of grid computing standards but analysts have branded the claims vendor hype. - +
'Apprentice' hacker rings up large phone bill 30/03/2005 12:38:05
An "apprentice" hacker broke into the PABX system of John James Hospital in Canberra last week and made more than $5000 worth of international calls. - +
Patching powers up security fight 22/03/2005 08:50:49
Open source applications, touted as a more secure Web browsing alternative than Internet Explorer - or at least as having fewer vulnerabilities, are about a lot more than grass roots marketing. - +
Top technologies for '05 named 18/01/2005 08:55:32
Gartner has identified instant messaging, wireless LAN, taxonomies, VoIP, software as a service, a real-time enterprise infrastructure, utility computing, grid computing, network security convergence and RFID as the top technologies for 2005.
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