Enterprise Applications

The Google 2007 Year-End Zeitgeist has summed up the year’s top search queries to provide an insight into what’s likely to drive search in 2008 – the death of celebrities and technology.

Updating its tools to fight dirty documents, ManTech has announced version 3.0 of its Document Detective is now available, claiming this new release provides enhanced protection for classified documents for government departments.

In another bid to boost its information on-demand portfolio, and its 12th acquisition of the year, IBM has announced that it is acquiring the privately held in-memory database software developer Solid Information Technology.

Intuit, the developer of QuickBooks Pro is under fire from its customers after deploying a faulty automatic product update that is alleged to have deleted purchase orders, spreadsheets and a host of other sensitive business data.

Unless you’ve been living under a rock or shielding your ears in blissful ignorance you’ve no doubt heard about the social networking phenomenon that is Facebook, but what you may not know is that joining the site is much like joining the ...

While online productivity suites are being hailed as the next big thing by many ICT commentators, it appears that services such as Google Docs and Zoho have a long way to go to spread the word among PC users.

Intel has taken another big step forward with its solid state memory capabilities, announcing a new generation of flash storage chips that can cram 16GB of data in the same area as a small coin.

IBM is having a crack at making social networking more applicable to business with the release of its new Atlas for Lotus Connections.

In another break from tradition following the early release of Office 2007 SP1 last week, Microsoft has squeaked out the first public beta of its virtualisation technology well in advance of the early 2008 data originally planned.

Online security provider, BitDefender has detected a new Trojan which hijacks Google text advertisements and replaces them with ads from a different provider.

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