Zack Taylor, sales VP for Avaya says we’re standing on the ‘tipping point’ of IP communications and the future will have businesses using communication to drive company processes forward.
Ovum has called for more CIOs to pilot enterprise 2.0 application and bring what we know of online social networking at home, into the workplace for information sharing.
Google has launched two new interesting bits of technology this week, the first a much talked about application to make web applications usable offline and the second is an slightly unnerving piece of facial recognition software it has sli...
Enterprise content management provider Tower Software has been awarded a major government contract in Canada that will see it deploy its TRIM Context ECM system deployed across all departments in the Government of British Columbia.
After recently announcing erasable paper, Xerox has developed a new way to print invisible fluorescent text with most standard commercial printers, opening up new possibilities for security for important printed materials and documents.
With data centre efficiencies in mind, Brocade has announced a wide range of product and service enhancements in line with their promised product roadmap.
A suburban start-up in Melbourne has drawn the attention of search giants such as Google with a new search engine it claims does what the big guns do, only better.
While speculation about a possible purchase of Avaya bubbles away, Cisco has announced that it has acquired WebEx communications and its network-based collaboration gear.
Hitachi’s data systems arm has released a swag of enhancements to its digital archiving platform, saying version two of its content addressed storage (CAS) solution is the bees knees when it comes to data retention, preservation and protection.
A new survey of American businesses has found that despite suffering through natural disasters, cyber attacks and the threat of terrorism, 30 percent of businesses are still neglecting proper disaster recovery preparation.