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The co-founders of Skype, Niklas Zennström and Janus Friis have stepped down from their executive positions at Skype, and are tipped to focus more intensively on Joost.

According to a new survey conducted in the US by McAfee and the National Cyber Security Allance (NCSA), while consumers understand the risks of being online and believe themselves to be protected, the majority are actually dangerously vulnerable

After announcing itself to the world late last week, the web community Archive Management.org (AMO) and its first initiative, The Green Data Project, says it has received a warm welcome from the technology industry with six vendors reporte...

According to the eVerge Group, demand for Oracle’s Siebel CRM On Demand applications is exploding after being introduced four years ago.

Virtualisation software provider, VMware has released the results of a survey of 300 organisations across Australia which show a strong uptake in Virtualisation software.

Data management specialist Abrevity has announced the release of version 3.0 of its FileData Classifier and Filedata Manager, an upgrade to its Information Classification and Managerment software that it claims fully addresses complication...

According to a new survey from the logistics company DHL, 60 percent of New Zealand exporters are now using the internet to organise the pick up, delivery and shipping of goods.

Windows Vista has been left out in the cold for another five months, with Microsoft granting original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) five more months of XP sales due to strong customer demand for the aging operating system.

Infoworld’s Best of Open Source Software awards (BOSSIE’s) for 2007 have been released with top honours going to an interesting list of candidates.

Lazer-Video Multimedia (LVM), an optical disk manufacturer based in Russia has finalised the deal that will see the purchase of an INDIGO Blu-Ray manufacturing line, provided by Oerlikon.

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