Reseller finds fault with Veritas
Veritas has been accused of openly shipping a faulty backup product for more than a month, using customer and reseller resources to correct its mistake.
Veritas has been accused of openly shipping a faulty backup product for more than a month, using customer and reseller resources to correct its mistake.
Who would have thought one man's interest in a know-all scientist with a weekly segment on national radio would have led to the development of a neat new Linux radio tuner?
The Firebird RDBMS project has successfully managed to get the Mozilla Organisation to formally drop its use of the 'Firebird' name to describe its upcoming browser, but the heated debate created by the name change continues to smoulder.
Although a household name in the European antivirus market for the past decade, RAV Antivirus is trying to make a name for itself in the mature local security market thanks to a new deal with Melbourne-based distributor, NetFreighters.
Sydney Water will take legal action against PricewaterhouseCoopers after the consulting firm's inability to deliver a major IT billing project on time. In the process, this cost the water provider twice as much as was originally projected.
Dell on Wednesday announced its first sub-$1000 PC, available immediately.
That free lovin' spirit shared among the open source community has been ruffled this week after a decision by The Mozilla Organization to change the name of its browser-only product to Firebird. This has landed it in trouble with a database project of the same name.
Persons accredited with Hewlett-Packard training will be receiving the status of their certification within the next two to fours weeks following an overhaul of the company's accreditation process earlier in the month.
Open source seminars sponsored by the National Office for the Information Economy (NOIE) may become a regular feature in Canberra after a successful gathering of speakers and CIOs from government departments and agencies earlier this week.
The FreeBSD Release 5.0 operating system is finally available to the general public. Three years in the making, the OS provides first-time support for Sun Microsystems' Sparc64 and Intel's IA64 platforms.
Professionals equipped with official Hewlett-Packard (HP) and Compaq training prior to the companies' merger will find out the state of their accreditation when the company announces its new certification roadmap next month.
After three years as the head of Microsoft Australia, Paul Houghton has been sent packing to the US, with the company announcing today that Steve Vamos has been appointed managing director of the software company.
WorldCom Australia has stressed that services to its local customers will not be affected after the decision by its parent company to file for bankruptcy protection in a US court overnight.
An audit report tabled in Federal Parliament yesterday has criticised the Department of Veterans Affairs (DVA) over its handling of an IT outsourcing contract with its partner, IBM Global Services Australia (IBM GSA).
Optus has confirmed that police have arrested a former Optus employee who broke into an Optus program database.