Hi John, As it is a public holiday in Victoria today, there will be no afternoon edition of iTWire UPDATE. Demand for executives in the ICT sector is recovering, with employers showing an increase in intent to employ of 26% in February over January following a previous period of lessening demand.
Munich’s IT chief sees no reason to move back to Windows. The head of IT@M, the main technology provider for the city of Munich, has expressed surprise over moves by the city to return to Windows, after it adopted a Linux-based system for most of its PCs. Buyers beware - malware may be pre-installed on your phone when you buy it. Thirty-eight Android mobile devices used by two businesses have been found to be infected with malware which was apparently installed at some point in the supply chain. Telstra customers have been experiencing problems with accessing email on the Web since Wednesday, 8 March, according to a number of Web forums. A security firm that issued a patch for a Windows zero-day vulnerability last week has done a repeat, this time for a vulnerability that potentially allows arbitrary remote code execution in Internet Explorer 11. Both ends of the IT market have potential for Cisco during 2017, according to a senior executive, and the networking giant is in the process of sizing up small business in Australia. And of course, there's plenty more so for all the news visit www.itwire.com. Have a great day! Stan Beer, Editor in Chief, iTWire ADVERTISE IN THIS NEWSLETTER & iTWire.com Contact: andrew.matler@itwire.com 0412 390 000 Unsubscribe me from this list
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