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Cybersource provides quality IT professional services and products in the areas of systems administration, support and development. From time to time we generate press releases which are archived here.
Cybersource announces the OpenTender project, software which delivers a high-quality, web-based system for managing tenders and vendor responses, specifically targeting governments and public-sector organisations world-wide.
Cybersource releases the next version of its popular allocPSA Professional Services Automation solution.
While the rest of the world increasingly looks to Linux and open source software as the optimal choice for computing in schools, the Victorian Department of Education is heading in the wrong direction by adopting Windows Vista. In the process, the Department is killing platform competition, shunning local software suppliers and depriving school children of a wealth of fantastic educational software.
On April 19th, Bill Gates, Chairman of Microsoft Corp., unveiled a plan which seeks to enlist the help of developing nations in a barely-concealed attempt to get the next billion PC users hooked onto Microsoft software. Under the guise of trying to bridge the digital divide, Microsoft will instead aim to extend its desktop monopoly by using the same technique it's used for years through software piracy: platform addiction. An addiction it will milk in future decades. An addiction that governments should reject in favour of free and open source software - the only way to truly bridge the digital divide.
It's time for all Australian state and federal agencies to bring real, open and competitive tendering back into their software acquisitions. Their lack of willingness to ensure competition in the marketplace costs Australian taxpayers tens of millions of dollars every year - a bad practice that must be halted.
allocPSA, the premier open source Professional Services Automation solution, has just seen its second major release under the popular GNU General Public License (GPL). Businesses worldwide can now download and deploy a proven, production-grade online services management solution, free of charge.
Cybersource announced today the successful deployment of 120 Linux-based TrimClient systems and several TrimClient system image servers, for the Victorian Department of Justice.
Cybersource has released a free toolkit which offers system builders and whitebox hardware resellers a method for differentiating their PCs and laptops from those of top-tier hardware vendors. By bundling a range of excellent open source applications with their hardware, systembuilders can increase the perceived value of that hardware. They can then increase the prices and therefore margins for that hardware, with no increase in costs.
One of the world's oldest open source companies, Cybersource, reached a milestone this week - 15 years in business. In that time, Cybersource has established an international reputation for technology expertise and vision, as the two founding technologies which it focused its business on, the TCP/IP-based Internet and open source software, become ascendant or dominant globally.
allocPSA, the premier online Professional Services Automation solution, has now been released as open source software under the popular GNU General Public License (GPL). Businesses worldwide can now obtain allocPSA, complete with source code, along with the right to modify that code, free of charge.
Server failure and downtime costs business lost productivity, profits and credibility. Unlike large organisations, small-to-medium businesses can't afford Disaster Recovery (DR) systems - until now. Introducing the most cost-effective, feature-complete and yet simple-to-deploy solution for mirroring entire business servers: the Cybersource Server Replicator.
Training specialist Advanced Training has partnered with open source solutions company Cybersource to offer the best path forward for businesses which are looking at migrating users off Microsoft Office onto OpenOffice.org. The cost of making the move to OpenOffice.org is now affordable to all Australian businesses.
This month's High Court of Australia ruling against Sony was a win for IT industry, consumers, and -- although they won't admit it -- even Sony themselves. With intellectual property now on the agenda of trade treaties all over the world, this ruling sets a new benchmark in the protection of consumers' usage and property rights, and is sure to be studied by legislators and judges all over the world.
The industry's two major office suites, Microsoft Office and OpenOffice.org, will soon be releasing new versions. Recent research into these versions by large government departments indicates that for many sites, it is now 10 times cheaper to migrate to the new OpenOffice.org 2.0 than upgrading to Microsoft Office 12. Cybersource, a leading open source services firm, believes that we have reached a tipping-point of great opportunity for OpenOffice.org and for the IT industry in general.
In a recent move which is both patronising and yet another instance of acting against the best interests of a foreign country, Microsoft is backing a proxy war against Linux and open source software adoption in China.
Microsoft recently proposed some joint-research with the open source community, namely, to fund more paid-for analyst reports pitting Linux against Windows. Cybersource has a better suggestion. How about Microsoft put some effort in joint-research to make Linux and Windows work better together.
Microsoft's monopoly costs consumers, reduces freedom of choice, undermines viable competitors such as desktop Linux and hurts Australia's already shaky balance of trade.
How is it possible to keep both banks and their customers happy and their accounts secure? Introducing the Online Banking Coastguard - the safest platform for online banking.
Cybersource today launches a free information referral service which we believe can help the state Departments of Education and the independent schools save millions in software licence fees.
The Cybersource Linux vs. Windows TCO Comparison is back and better than ever. In April 2002, Cybersource undertook the first study contrasting the overall Total Cost of Ownership differences between Linux and open source platforms on the one hand, and Windows and Microsoft platforms on the other. We have now updated this report to accommodate the changes in both platforms.
A few days ago in Singapore, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer tried to scare off Asian governments from adopting Linux in ever-greater numbers, with veiled threats that Linux was potentially in violation of various software idea patents [1]. In reality however, the platform which is most at risk from drowning in patent litigation is Microsoft's own, and even Microsoft's US$50 billion cash hoard may not be enough to save it.
Cybersource is pleased to announce the Small Business Linux Server, the best value-for-money server platform for your business, period. It provides all the standard features your staff need for their day-to-day business connectivity and communication requirements, such as file and print sharing, shared Internet connectivity, Internet firewall security, e-mail, and Web publishing.
Cybersource/DATASAFE is an entirely new idea in network backup that performs automatic archiving snapshots of a site's network servers on a daily basis.
A study as to the overall Total Cost of Ownership differences between Linux and Open Source platforms on the one hand, and Windows and Microsoft platforms on the other.
Cybersource celebrated its 10th year of successful operation as an IT professional services company.
Cybersource is now offering Linux training at its Melbourne office. Three courses are available; a Linux introduction, a Linux skills course, and a System Administration course.
Cybersource held perhaps the first Linux for Business event in Australia, in November 1998.
Cybersource was the first commercial-grade support partner in Australia, offering services for Red Hat Linux.
Cybersource is offering a free information and referral service to resellers, on all matters Linux