Wednesday, February 25, 2009

IT News HeadLines (iTNews Australia) 25/02/2009



IPv4 space redistribution threatens to disrupt Internet
The regional Internet community is debating four separate proposals on how to redistribute IPv4 address space at the Asia-Pacific Network Information Centre (APNIC) 27 meeting in Manila this week.
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Internode FTTH speed offensive in greenfield estates
Internode will deliver 100Mbps retail fibre-to-the-home services over the OptiComm network to around a dozen 'greenfield' suburbs nationwide.
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Open Text breaks Livelink Web 2.0 dependencies
Open Text will enable users of eDOCS and its other enterprise content management systems to take advantage of Web 2.0.
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Unwired bleeds $50.2 million from Seven coffers
Media giant Seven says it still has faith in the potential of WiMAX, despite its Unwired business losing $50.2 million in the half-year to December 2009.
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Warnings sounded over Excel attacks
Users and administrators are being warned over the emergence of a new attack targeting Excel..
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Apple unveils Safari 4
Apple has released the first beta versions of its Safari 4 web browser for Mac and Windows.
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Google joins EU antitrust case against Microsoft
Google has added its voice to the case against Microsoft as the European Commission probes antitrust charges related to the software giant's Internet Explorer browser.
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Red Hat unveils KVM virtualisation portfolio
Red Hat has announced a new portfolio of virtualisation solutions, including a new standalone hypervisor that will include Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) technology.
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Microsoft backs down in severance pay fiasco
Microsoft has backtracked on its controversial decision to ask some employees who were recently made redundant to pay back some of their severance package, which was originally overpaid.
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New framework to ease enterprise content management
Organisations requiring help with enterprise content management (ECM) implementations received a boost today in the form of a new framework created by a group of leading consulting and analyst firms.
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VMware adds high availability with Neverfail
VMware today announced vCenter Server Heartbeat, a tool to monitor and provide automatic failover support for vCenter Server, a critical part of the firm's infrastructure suite.
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Microsoft expands Windows software for netbooks
Microsoft will offer a low-end version of its yet-to-be-released Windows 7 operating system for netbooks, though more robust versions of the software will also work.
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Westpac reality check on Web 2.0
Westpac has revealed that changing business conditions and poor adoption forced it to abandon or shelve some of its highest-profile Enterprise 2.0 projects.
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