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The Information Security Forum (ISF) is warning that information classification needs to be taken seriously, claiming that recent high profile security breaches such as the HMRC scandal in the UK should renew focus on the protection of sen...

In a bid to extend its enterprise content management capabilities, Oracle has announced that it will be acquiring document capture solutions specialist Captovation.

Quantum has introduced a new half-height LTO-4 tape drive which not only boasts grater performance, but increased energy efficiency than full-height drives.

In a surprise announcement, Sun will soon be diving into the enterprise database market thanks to a US$1 billion acquisition of the hugely popular open source database developer MySQL.

Online security provider, MessageLabs has commissioned a bizarre new method of analysing viruses and other malware: with three-dimensional artistic renderings.

The US Library of Congress has started a trial run of putting 3,000 of it’s archived photos up on the popular picture-sharing site ‘Flickr’.

A new report from the Burton Group has somewhat put the boot into the Open Document Format (ODF) this week, claiming that large businesses who already use Microsoft Office should stick with Open XML (OOXML) in most situations, and that swi...

After a wait of nearly four years since the last version, this week’s Macworld Expo in San Francisco has seen Microsoft release a new version of its dominating office suite, Microsoft Office 2008 for Mac.

VMWare is making moves to expand its desktop virtualisation capabilities, announcing its intentions to buy Thinstall and its agentless application virtualisation software.

Ending months of speculation and jostling over details, Oracle have announced they will be acquiring the software giant, BEA systems for US $8.5 Billion (AU $9.67 Billion).

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