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The Australian, State and Territory governments (bar Victoria) have endorsed a vision which seeks to establish Australia as a world leader in delivering broadband in the areas of health, education, community, small and medium enterprises, ...

Hot on the heels of naming a large enterprise Linux user that had signed up for its intellectual property licence, The SCO Group revealed plans to widen its legal attack on the Linux community by filing a lawsuit against a large company us...

The latest proposed improvements from Microsoft in email authentication and enterprise boundary protection to fight spam will take years to make any sort of impact on the problem of the rising tide of spam.

While offshore outsourcing contracts represent a fairly insignificant proportion of the total amount of services outsourced by Australian companies, that is set to change, with offshore services set to disrupt the Australian IT services market.

Enterprise software maker Oracle was the engineer of its own fate, according to the lawsuit issued by the U.S. Department of Justice against the company, following the decision by antitrust regulators to oppose its takeover bid for rival s...

Open Source Industry Australia has launched a national body that aims to educate the corporate, government and education sectors on how to take better advantage of free open source software and businesses on how to market their solutions s...

The SCO Group has another claim against IBM granted by a judge in Utah, U.S.A., which now means their overall lawsuit is worth $5 billion in damages.

Microsoft Australia are planning to travel around the country in a concerted effort to educate IT professionals on how to increase security in Microsoft systems in the glare of increasing attacks from malicious software codes and viruses.

In what is a major blow to Oracle's hopes of success in its US$9.4 billion hostile takeover bid for PeopleSoft, the U.S. Department of Justice (DoJ) has announced that it will file an antitrust lawsuit to block the deal.

After starting the week by cheerfully announcing that it had cheekily nabbed the acronym representing its industry sector (CRM) as its ticker on the New York Stock Exchange, Customer Relationship Management (CRM) vendor Salesforce.com roun...

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