The next major release for Microsoft’s Internet Explorer is approaching, and as it does Microsoft is talking up new features such as its new private browsing capabilities.
Symantec has announced the winners for its 2008 Australia and New Zealand Visionary Awards, with IT Leaders from Telstra and HealthAlliance NZ taking home honours.
The Enterprise Strategy Group (ESG) has released new research showing that medium-sized businesses will be prioritising virtualisation, information management and security in 2009.
Lexar is showing off its latest USB flash drive, saying the Secure II + Jumpdrive offers high mobile storage capacity while retaining security, enabling businesses to backup, transport and share large amounts of data.
To medium-sized companies, as a business issue information security is more important than reducing costs, so says a new survey from Arrow Enterprise Computing Solutions.
According to calculations by the BBC, in the year leading up to April 2008 the UK government lost personal information of four million of its citizens.
Due to surging demand, IBM has committed US$300 (AU$342) million to the expansion of its business continuity and resiliency services in ten countries around the world.
Salesforce.com has given its online customer relationship management (CRM) solution a big boost with the US$31 (AU$35.6) million acquisition of knowledge management specialist InStranet.
Sun Microsystems is showing off some significant adoption numbers for the OpenSolaris Storage community, illustrating a 20 percent growth in registered members in six months.
Fuji Xerox Printers has announced the introduction of a printer utility that it says can improve the usability, administration and printing in a Citrix XenApp environment.