Enterprise Applications

Citrix has announced that XenServer will be factory integrated into Dell PowerEdge servers.

Rules-based compliance vendor, RuleBurst has undergone a major rebranding exercise, choosing to adopt the name of its most recent acquisition.

Security researchers have managed to worm their way into the inner workings of the Kraken botnet and take control of zombie PCs around the world, however, instead of shutting it down they have left it running loose due to ethical concerns.

After several delays and much anticipation, Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 3 (SP3) has finally made its way onto the automatic Windows Update Service, marking the final release of the last update to the aging OS.

Hewlett Packard (HP) has announced a scalable storage system designed to handle multiple petabytes of data.

NASA has chosen SGI to supply the space research organisation with their next major supercomputer.

Rackspace’s hosting company Mosso has unveiled a new cloud storage service that gives developers the ability to store a virtually unlimited amount of data on the Web.

Yahoo has partnered with McAfee to integrate a security warning system into ranked search results.

CRM specialist SAP is pushing into portables, announcing that it will be integrating its software with RIM’s incredibly popular Blackberry handhelds.

IDC is tipping the future of virtualisation to be mobility and live migration, while adding that so far the rapid embracement of the technology has helped change the economics of IT by reducing both capital and operational costs.

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