Enterprise Applications

IBM has acquired Guardium, a privately held company that offers solutions for realtime enterprise database monitoring and protection. Designed for cross-platform environments, Guardium’s technology identifies patterns and anomalies in data access and usage.

ReadSoft has unveiled a new pricing strategy for its leading suite of capture and OCR software, which from January 1 2010 will be sold on a subscription basis in Australia and New Zealand instead of an upfront license fee.

New Zealand software company Pingar is looking to advance its concept for dynamic publishing with the announcement of a major joint R&D project by the University of Wales and University of Waikato.

Esker has unveiled a SaaS (Software as a Service) solution for Australian organisations looking to automate the processing and delivery of customer and supplier invoices.

Thales Australia has launched FASTcase – a secure and portable communications system
that fits in a briefcase.

BigHand has launched a new Server-based Speech Recognition module that supports voice submission from BlackBerry Smartphones or Windows Mobile, alongside traditional dictation hardware.

Esker has signed a $US200,000 with a leading medical diagnostics and surgical equipment company in Australia to automate processing of sales orders into the company’s SAP system with Esker DeliveryWare.

Speedscan has launched a new solution for Credit Unions and Mutual Societies who wish to offer their members the option to receive electronic statements.

KACE is targetting the challenge of Windows 7 migration with a new version of its KBOX family of systems management and deployment appliances.

Politicians, personalities and pop stars are busy twittering away. If its good enough for Kevin Rudd, Stephen Fry and Britney Spears, is it time you joined in too?

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