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Open source software developer KnowledgeTree has launched a new web service that it hopes will provide third-party software developers new ways to extend and integrate its document management platform.

It seems that no software is safe from the talons of malicious coders these days, with Adobe’s Photoshop becoming the latest program sporting a “highly critical” flaw.

Adobe has announced that it will be releasing its rich internet application (RIA) software Flex under the Mozilla Public License, seemingly forcing Microsoft to do the same with its recently released Silverlight technology.

Mainframe systems will soon be able to claim kinship with Sony’s Playstation 3, with IBM announcing that it will be integrating its Cell Broadband Engine with its mainframe systems.

According to Gartner, IT’s global contribution to Climate Change is equal to that of the aviation industry with the global IT sector accumulating to emit two percent of worldwide total C02 emissions.

Security firm Exploit Prevention Labs has discovered that malicious software coders have been using Google’s AdWords advertising system to spread malware infections.

The mavericks of internet publishing have been given a prestige boost at this year’s CeBIT Australia after being put on equal footing with mainstream journalists.

DocsCorp is showing off its latest Cover Page Routing solution at the GearUp 2007 conference in San Francisco, promising better PDF integration for Interwoven users and streamlined capturing and profiling of scanned content.

Open source enterprise content management provider Nuxeo has kicked off operations in the UK, offering what it says is the first fully customisable open source ECM platform and support service to large energy and financial services companies.

After surveying 300 enterprises across North America, Ovum Summit has released what it believes, are the key investment areas and top attributes of highly effective IT organisations.

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