Enterprise Applications

Google has launched two new interesting bits of technology this week, the first a much talked about application to make web applications usable offline and the second is an slightly unnerving piece of facial recognition software it has sli...

After recently announcing erasable paper, Xerox has developed a new way to print invisible fluorescent text with most standard commercial printers, opening up new possibilities for security for important printed materials and documents.

A suburban start-up in Melbourne has drawn the attention of search giants such as Google with a new search engine it claims does what the big guns do, only better.

While speculation about a possible purchase of Avaya bubbles away, Cisco has announced that it has acquired WebEx communications and its network-based collaboration gear.

Telecommunications equipment manufacture Avaya is reportedly preparing for a part, or possibly complete sale of its business to either Cisco or Nortel Networks.

Last week Dell announced that it would soon have one desktop and two laptops on sale with Linux pre-installed, however, Australian’s may have a bit of a wait ahead for local availability.

Google has confirmed the Federal Trade Commission has requested more information on the DoubleClick acquisition, as consumer advocacy group push the need to ensure the privacy of consumer data.

When you are decommissioning hard drives from old PCs and MFDs, make sure that the only thing being salvaged on the second hand market is the value of the hardware and not the information in it.

According to the latest statistics from w3counter.com, Firefox’s market share is going gangbusters with the open source browser capturing over 25 percent of the browser market.

IBM is planning to tailor a line of its Blade servers to suit SMBs, cutting chassis size while retaining all the benefits enterprises enjoy.

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