Launching into a Federal election year with a new CEO at the desk, the Australia Information Industry Association (AIIA) is working harder then ever to drive recognition for the IT industry and prove its worth to Australian prosperity and GDP.
Microsoft is putting more muscle behind its CRM offering, pushing it further into the software as a service space, not to mention notching up another piece of kit it can add it the “Live” branding to.
Adobe has released a security update for its popular Acrobat reader which addresses several critical flaws that potentially allow a hacker to take control of a compromised PC.
The information age is well and truly upon us and search engines are the new gatekeepers for the world’s data. According to the guys at Wikia, however, search is busted.
No it isn’t a symbolic gesture, Ebay’s PayPal and VeriSign really have been working on heightened security measures for businesses and individuals in the form of code-generating keychain fobs.
Like adding extra blades in the battle to become top dog among razor manufacturers, the race is on to bump up the capacity of HD DVD and Blu-Ray discs, with optical storage company Ritek appearing to take the lead.
Talk surrounding Windows Vista’s debut for business users in November 2006 suggested that it would only be the bravest early adopters than picked up Microsoft’s new OS and readied it for immediate deployment. Contrary to this, analysts have...
Easypress Technologies has released its Atomik Dynamic Publisher, a product incorporating technology from open source document management supplier, Alfresco.