HP has decided to further solidify its application quality management credentials, announcing that it has signed an agreement to acquire web allocation security assessment firm SPO Dynamics.
50 percent of IT professionals in the UK are either using or seriously considering virtualisation technologies, even though security fears are rampant as the same percentage believes the technology could introduce some new security challenges.
Well, human-like anyway. The company is jumping into the search market, however it is leaving plain old keyword search behind, replacing it with a new semantics based engine that it claims will help researchers find information, no matter ...
According to a new survey of IT procurement officers, German companies models of open source adoption, with more that 59 percent of companies currently using open source software.
International satellite communications for disaster avoidance and relief will be established after a joint agreement this week between the ICO Global Communications and the Commonwealth Business Council and the ‘democratisation of knowledge.’
Network attached storage specialist Kano Technologies has released a new range of enterprise-class network storage offerings that utilise Intel dual-core processors and are aimed squarely at small to medium-sized businesses.
The Linux Foundation is aiming to push the open source operating system’s green credentials harder, resolving to develop new ways in which to improve the systems power management capabilities.
Overland Storage has given its tape backup families a refresh, announcing that its NEO Series and ARCvault tape automation products will be upgraded with HP LTO4 technology.
The RFID industry is working to reduce the ‘uncertainty’ surrounding standardisation of RFID technology in Australia, while banding together to demonstrate the business case for RFID at a conference this week.
Clever Communications have thrown their own weapons into the battle of broadband from both sides of Australian Federal politics, labelling Kevin Rudd’s comments on wireless technology ‘uneducated’ and ‘misleading.’