Enterprise Applications

When eBay forked out US$2.6B for Skype in 2005, the industry consensus was that while it may have overpaid, it had indeed bought itself a gem of a business. The only curiosity, was how exactly Skype fitted with eBay’s core business.

Addressing one of the major drawbacks of online applications, Google is testing new offline functionality for its popular Gmail service.

Quest Software has released the advanced version of Quest Site Administrator for SharePoint, a management and reporting solution that empowers businesses to understand, secure and efficiently manage their SharePoint environments. The lates...

WD has announced its first 2TB hard drive on a 3.5-inch platform.

Two new A4 colour printers from Fuji Xerox are designed for busy workgroups.

Symantec has launched the beta of its new GoEverywhere service, an online cloud-based workspace that it claims enables users to access their web applications from any web-enabled mobile device.

A NSW government job website was hacked late last week, with fake public service jobs posted and jobseekers spammed.

While the economic crisis is making its presence felt in many parts of the IT industry, it appears that the Software as a Service (SaaS) market may escape unscathed, as IDC has found that it will expand rather than contract over the coming year.

Netcat has been selected by NSW Local Government Authority the Mid-Western Regional Council to provide Web Content Management (WCM) software, consulting services and otherwise facilitate a Knowledge Management strategy.

DAM software company Canto has a million reasons to be happy with Australian partner DataBasics, which racked up the magic number in sales of Cumulus products and services during the 2008 calendar year.

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