Monitoring stories
Virtualisation offers benefits, but new complexity as Pang Yuen, Gigamon vice president, Asia Pacific Region details.
A new UK website, InternetEyes, offers up to GBP £1000 for crowd-sourced reporting of crimes via live CCTV feeds, raising civil liberty concerns.
Juniper has launched its Junos Pulse Mobile Security Suite, an all-encompassing software package aimed at protecting mobile devices against various threats.
HP has unveiled a new IT portfolio designed to provide micro and small businesses with affordable server, storage, and networking solutions.
A Russian spy who infiltrated Microsoft as a software tester in Seattle has been deported. The FBI confirms he gained no sensitive information.
TelstraClear has secured a five-year deal with New Zealand Customs Service, beating Vodafone and Telecom, to provide cutting-edge data and voice services.
Electronic surveillance in retail and hospitality has evolved from costly setups to affordable, precise tools boosting business efficiency and profits.
Openwave has launched Analytics Express, a cloud-based solution to monitor, manage, and monetise mobile data traffic, enhancing efficiency for operators.
A think tank has been formed in the US calling for better internet user privacy in a new online civil right initiative called Digital Due Process.
NetSafe launches The ORB, a new online reporting tool for New Zealanders to report cyber offences such as spam, fraud, and child exploitation easily.
New Zealand Transport Agency's ramp signaling project awarded for improving travel speed by 15% on Auckland's motorways.