Symantec is edging its latest security suite, Norton 360, towards final release, slipping the third beta of the radically revamp security solution out for public testing.
In what is the latest of a string of significant international deals, ReadSoft has announced that it has signed a €350,000 ($715,000) deal with a major oil and gas group to automate its invoice processing and increase efficiency.
A team of international researchers have discovered a new web browser flaw that could put the services offered by e-commerce sites, banks and other financial institutions in jeopardy.
Along with several other improvements, ExaGrid has added what it is calling ‘instant’ disaster recovery functionality to its disk-based backup system, saying it can now provide higher performance connectivity options, expanded data handlin...
Microsoft has been tipped to release its Windows 7 beta at January’s Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, giving the public the first look at what Vista’s successor has to offer.
NetApp has released a new addition to its SANscreen product suite, saying it can provide increase storage management capabilities and greater data centre efficiency with version 5.0.
According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, broadband connections down under have rocketed to 4.3 million, with a further 800,000 households signing up during 2007/2008.
In the wake of one of the most serious security flaws to date surfacing in Internet Explorer, Microsoft has warned of a new critical flaw in older versions of SQL server.
XP is becoming the little OS that could, earning yet another reprieve from retirement for channel vendors amid whispers that it could stick around until Windows 7 is released.