Statistics show consumers are gaining confidence in purchasing goods and services over the internet, from buying their favourite music or books, bidding in online auctions and organising holidays.
Key figures involved in the creation and delivery of a new health information exchange project, using information technology as the link, believe the technology has the capacity to both improve the long term care of patients with chronic d...
IBM users from a broad range of industries, including the government, law firms and top branded companies such as Coca Cola will meet the people this week who write the code, create the software and hardware for IBM to discuss how the tech...
UserLinux will be available for testing by corporations by the beginning of September so that they can experience the capabilities of Linux without paying for the cost of other providers, such as Red Hat.
Research conducted in the UK has found 34 faults in different Oracle database servers, and most of these flaws have been identified as extremely critical vulnerabilities.
Research conducted in the UK has found 34 faults in different Oracle database servers, and most of these flaws have been identified as extremely critical vulnerabilities.
HandySoft has recently launched a new office in Australia to provide assistance to companies which need consultancy and software essential to meeting government compliance regulations.
A growing number of IT workers could be shopping for an akubra hat and a sturdy pair of boots in the not too distant future, with a 70 percent increase in regional IT jobs forcing recruiters to source city based professionals to the bush.
Computer Associates has issued a challenge to the worldwide open source community to develop migration toolkits for Ingres r3, the open source licensed version of its Ingres database, with a prize pool of US$1 million up for grabs for the ...
Claims by the recently appointed ICT Minister Helen Coonan that the Australia-U.S. Free Trade Agreement posed no threat to Australia's ICT industry has been dismissed as woefully inaccurate by one of the country's leading advocates of open...