Hewlett-Packard had decided to sign a deal with Veritas to OEM its virtualisation services instead of creating its own, which brings its original plans a year ahead of schedule.
While 2004 has been the year of the tech resurrection, with a return to positive IT spending growth, 2005 is expected to be the year of tech realignment, with a flurry of activity expected across most sectors in the coming 12 months.
The national telecommunications company has been accused of losing touch with its senses by charging people to use its Sensis directory service number, which has riled at least one frustrated small business owner in Sydney.
Despite having the wonderful resource that is the Internet at our fingertips, finding a certain piece of information can still be as difficult as finding the proverbial needle in a haystack. Meta tagging software makes it easier for organi...
The physical meltdown of a company's data centre is undoubtedly one of the most disastrous events that could befall any organisation. Stuart Finlayson talks to someone whose company is dedicated to ensuring that such an eventuality never occurs.
Spyware is set to increase massively over the next few years, which will increase the chances of information being stolen from PCs, the likelihood of identity theft and the selling of information back to anyone who is willing to pay.
The disparate information systems for the emergency services in the Australian Capital Territory have been united into a single portal to provide easier access for the fire brigade, ambulance service, the State emergency service and the ru...
What was once a slugfest between Sun Microsystems and Microsoft has now by all accounts turned into a lovefest, according to executives at the respective companies.
The US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) is in the process of developing a "document exploitation' system that will improve its ability to analyse key information needed in the battle against terrorism. By Rodney Appleyard.