Pilgrim Software in the US has announced that its enterprise compliance and quality management systems are now available as software as a service (SaaS) solutions.
Thanks to a case of dirty documents gone wrong at the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC), Google has been outed as a critic of eBay and its decision to force users into its PayPal payment system.
Kodak is showing higher-speed upgrades to its sheet-fed digital press range at drupa 2008, the printing event in Dusseldorf germany, including what it claims is the world’s fastest cut sheet black-and-white machine.
Sun Microsystems has unveiled a new range of solid state disks (SSD) that will launch in the second half of 2008 running the Solaris OS, Solaris ZFS and other open source technologies.
Google has expanded its empire into yet another area, launching a beta version of its Google Health, a new site that lets users upload and manage all of their health records in one, always accessible place.
In a move to boost its already robust virtualisation offerings, VMware has announced that it will acquire B-hive Networks and its application performance management software.
The planned single release candidate for Firefox 3.0 could find itself with a successor after all, with Mozilla considering a second release candidate after ten significant bugs surfaced in the first.