Enterprise Applications

The addition of a Discovery and Retention Manager module to CA's latest release of its Information Governance Suite is designed to reduce the potential costs of eDiscovery.

tyBit.com is a new unified search engine that claims to eliminate click fraud for its advertisers and provides itemised billing for all advertising dollars spent.

With the latest release candidate out for OpenOffice 3, the open source office suite is picking up steam, and along with Firefox, it is proving to be far and away the most popular piece of open source software out there.

Xenos Group has launched a new Enterprise Server for electronic information infrastructure and management in the complex modern enterprise.

IBM is acknowledging the appeal of cloud computing with a new commitment to extend its traditional software delivery model.

According to a new study commissioned by Microsoft, companies using unlicensed copies of its Windows operating system are more likely to have system trouble and experience headaches from lost data than those using genuine software.

Despite its best efforts to get the world to embrace Vista, Microsoft has again shifted the deadline for Windows XP’s retirement, boosting it by another six months.

The British Government is investigating a serious security breach this week after secret MI6 documents containing sensitive information relating to members of al-Qaeda were discovered on a digital camera sold on eBay.

Cisco has rolled out results from a new global study into behavioural risks and what they can mean to business security, highlighting common data leakage mistakes, but also how risk management must be tailored from country to country.

Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) provider LiveOffice has launched a new email continuity service that it says is perfect for those expected or unexpected outages.

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