Enterprise Applications

Australian software company Integrated Research is in rude health after securing a deal to supply U.S.-based not-for-profit healthcare group PeaceHealth with real-time systems management software to keep its business critical information s...

Computer Associates has launched a new strategy to combat the complexities of integrating old software/hardware systems with new ones, which is becoming more difficult as the industry keeps evolving.

Cisco and IBM have joined forces on data networking security to provide enterprises with more comprehensive, easier to manage protection against network threats.

Responding to last week's blow to its bid for PeopleSoft, when it emerged that U.S. Department of Justice staff were to recommend to the Assistant Attorney General that Oracle's takeover should not be approved due to anti-competitive conce...

Predictably enough, given the fact that the quest for love is often the most pressing when singletons see couples smooching everywhere on Valentine's Day, the virus writers are using the occasion to prey on those lonely hearts to deliver n...

The combined companies will create the largest-owned IT infrastructure and services group in Australia.

Illegal availability of free copyrighted software, movies and music on peer-to-peer (P2P) networks are causing massive headaches for people trying to create defences against malicious viruses, according to Websense, Inc.

Despite heaping pressure back on the PeopleSoft board by upping its offer to US$26 a share for the company, Oracle's attempt to acquire its enterprise software making rival could still hit the skids, after it emerged that antitrust lawyers...

The Australian Computer Society has embraced the new Free Trade Agreement between Australia and the US, because they believe that this will benefit the Information and Communications Technology industry in Australia.

Too many IT organisations are scrambling for budget and guidance to attain working RFID (radio frequency identification) solutions without understanding the technology's actual capabilities and limitations, warns analysts Meta Group.

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