Enterprise Applications

Cambodia will soon receive a self-service Business Intelligence (BI) programme, provided through the United Nations Development Organisation.

Business intelligence has become the latest technology to fall victim to the power struggle between the key technology superpowers. Angela Priestley searches for the disappearing mid-market

2008 is inching closer and aside from the usual predictions for the New Year, one idea seems certain for lift off. Enter Enterprise 2.0, a change that could see business respond to the fundamentals of human nature – interaction.

10,000 kilometres away from each other, colleagues are coming together in the meeting rooms of the future. It’s not quite the medium for the average enterprise just yet, but adaptive telepresence conferencing solutions are certainly turnin...

Just like sharks in the ocean, we know cyber criminals are lurking somewhere within the world wide web but we believe we’re completely safe by swimming between the flags.

The word analyst is often uttered to back up wild claims about where a market is heading and in response to being challenged on said fact. Should you be ensconced in corporate small talk and be called out in just such a way, there always se...

For a company that markets itself off an extensive image library, getting access and simplicity right is essential for customer communications. Tait Electronics worked with DataBasics to learn and effectively utilise the extensive features ...

Games Workshop ran into problems with its fixed asset management system where a serious business risk can skew everything from inventory control to stock exchange results.

Crossing a number of different horizons, the Tasmanian Partnership for Advance Computing has opened up a distributed data reservoir suitable not only for weather forecasting in the ocean, but a new look at the evidence of Climate Change.

After unveiling its plans late last year, IBM has introduced its new ready-to-use Blue Cloud computing offerings, enabling corporate data centres to function in a similar fashion to the internet.

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