With many high-profile cases of data theft hitting the news lately, many companies are waking up to the importance of data security. And as they do, new solutions to protect and if needed, destroy data are also emerging.
The European Commission has given the world of open source an enormous publicity boost after revealing the results of a new report into the effect of open source in the business world.
The enthusiasm behin WiMax may have chilled somewhat since it was the talk of the town two years ago, however, many are still talking up its benefits and new trends are beginning to emerge.
Adobe has released a security update for its popular Acrobat reader which addresses several critical flaws that potentially allow a hacker to take control of a compromised PC.
Launching into a Federal election year with a new CEO at the desk, the Australia Information Industry Association (AIIA) is working harder then ever to drive recognition for the IT industry and prove its worth to Australian prosperity and GDP.
Microsoft is putting more muscle behind its CRM offering, pushing it further into the software as a service space, not to mention notching up another piece of kit it can add it the “Live” branding to.
The information age is well and truly upon us and search engines are the new gatekeepers for the world’s data. According to the guys at Wikia, however, search is busted.