Enterprise Applications

With the federal election still uncalled, but looming all the same, the Australian Information Industry Association has rolled out it’s 2007 policy wishlist, with the emphasis on sustainability, growth, worker retention and an evolution of...

They might not call their website Wally, but Westpac’s website and online banking services were well and truly lost. The online banking system is back online however the front page is still missing in action.

Oracle has given its information management and services portfolio another boost this week with the announcement that it will be acquiring network intelligence, analytics and network data integrity specialist Netsure Telecom.

According to new figures from IDC, Sun has taken the lead in the Aussie server market, snatching a 30.9 percent share in terms of revenue thanks to consolidation, virtualisation and green technology trends.

IBM has just finalised the acquisition of Data Mirror, the latest in a string of acquisitions aimed at strengthening the company’s information on demand initiative.

Intel has held its official launch for the Xeon 7300 and vPro server platforms at Fox Studios in Sydney.

For most of us, printers aren’t noticed that often unless it breaks down or needs to be refilled. With the ‘Error 41’ epidemic getting worse for Brother Printers, owners of the effected models are really starting to take notice.

IDM talks with Dave Clarke, Global Taxonomy Director at Dow Jones to find out why corporate taxonomy is important and what it can do for business.

Microsoft’s (MS) Live network is currently monstrous in size; this expansion is set to continue with the Live network to hit 53 services according to the MS roadmap.

In the lead up to the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) vote to induct the Office Open XML document format as an international standard, Microsoft has been accused of vote-buying at the Swedish Standards Institute (SIS).

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