Enterprise Applications

According to a new report from Symantec, over 100,000 computers have been infected with a new type of malware that uses Micrsoft’s own Windows Update procedure to download malicious files.

We’ve fought hard over the last 200 years to shake off our image as thieves and convicts. Back then we could be shipped off for stealing a loaf of bread. Today, our light fingers go for software.

If PrintEx 2007 matches up to 2004 predecessor, around 16,000 creative types will descend upon the Sydney Exhibition Centre on the 24th and 25th May 2007 to view the wares of over 180 exhibitors

According to a new report from Google, one in every ten websites are infected with some sort of malware that can pinch personal details.

TANDBERG have announced a PC videoconferencing product enabling organisations to communicate visually from anywhere employees can taken their laptops.

The Business Software Alliance (BSA) has welcomed the Federal Governments commitment to spend $12.4 million for fighting intellectual property crime over the next two years, but says Australia still has an ‘unacceptable’ 29 percent softwar...

The world of electronic paper has taken a giant leap forward this week, with South Korea’s LG unveiling the world’s first A4 sheet of colour electronic paper.

Microsoft has taken a swing at the open source community, alleging that open source software is violating 235 of its patents. Should the Linux community be circling its wagons?

Microsoft has reportedly cut some key features from its upcoming Longhorn Windows Server Virtualisation software, limiting its ability to compete with VMware.

Microsoft and SanDisk are teaming up to develop new USB flash drive hardware and software to increase operating system and application mobility.

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