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Posted @ Thursday, 18 November 2010 7:45 PM By Matt Marlor
Anti-malware is taken for granted, both by Windows and non-Windows users. It's time that stopped, and time for antimalware vendors to get a shakeup too.
Posted @ Tuesday, 5 October 2010 1:23 PM By Mick Huxley
Time to help out.... in a different way
Posted @ Saturday, 11 September 2010 4:55 PM By Matt Marlor
It would stand to reason that I would have observed substantial improvements in the approach to security, and especially malware prevention, over my years in IT. Sadly, nothing could be further from the truth. It seems people are still falling for the same old traps.
Posted @ Sunday, 5 September 2010 2:43 PM By Matt Marlor
What's the price of a rant or offensive comment online? Are you truly prepared to pay it?
Posted @ Thursday, 5 August 2010 2:11 AM By Matt Marlor
In the midst of an election with very little difference between the main contenders, can anyone honestly say that ICT is being given the consideration that it should, in this day and age? I'd argue that you shouldn't listen to the hyperbole on the two "spin-worthy" issues that have been raised, at least until you understand how they really think about our industry.
Posted @ Sunday, 1 August 2010 4:25 AM By Matt Marlor
It's a wrap! Nail it down! Ship that puppy! However you want to say it, AuTechHeads v2.0 has moved out of beta and into its official release!
Posted @ Thursday, 15 July 2010 4:10 PM By Matt Marlor
The Old Spice guy has won the Internet. Maybe he should win Government too!
Posted @ Wednesday, 14 July 2010 5:07 PM By Steve Molkentin
What? What is there to argue about? We elected them, surely our politicians know what's best for us?!
Posted @ Sunday, 11 July 2010 3:05 AM By Matt Marlor
Hypothetically speaking, the delay on introduction of a filter is a golden opportunity that ISPs should jump on, without delay ...
Posted @ Thursday, 1 July 2010 12:44 PM By Matt Marlor
So Queensland have issues with their politically driven shared services agenda, and walking away from it will make it all better? Strongly doubt it.
Posted @ Wednesday, 16 June 2010 1:53 PM By Peter
Many years ago, in the time of the rule of the great Hawke, and the lesser but fairly scary Keating, ICT had a direction. It was called the Panel Period contracts, and you had to be on them to sell to government.
Posted @ Sunday, 13 June 2010 2:33 PM By Matt Marlor
Maybe I'm an still an optimist, but only by talking about the very real issues can we hope to force change. Our governments need to listen, and they need to listen now.
Posted @ Saturday, 5 June 2010 7:22 PM By Matt Marlor
Here's an innovation for the governments of Australia - caring about the future and growth of ICT industries! Shame we don't have politicans that listen ...
Posted @ Thursday, 6 May 2010 4:01 PM By Matt Marlor
The various governments of Australia, whether federal, state, or local, are technology stupid. Their investment in technology is inconsistent and relatively low. There is very little genuine thought about the importance of IT and technology investment, and in so many ways, we're regressing into luddite philosophies!
Posted @ Tuesday, 27 April 2010 10:06 PM By Will Hughes
Why Cloud Computing Services have huge stumbling blocks to their adoption for the projects I work on.
Posted @ Wednesday, 14 April 2010 7:00 PM By Matt Marlor
AuTechHeads launched at Sydney Windows User Group on 14th April 2010. Info on how you can get involved and get contributing starts HERE!