Enterprise Applications

Dell has become one of the first mainstream PC vendors to offer solid state disks (SSDs) in its laptops, bundling a 32GB SanDisk drive in its ultraportable Latitude D420 and the semi-rugged D620 ATG.

With SharePoint on the agenda for the first in a series of seminars to kick off next week, the Sydney branch of the Institute for Information Management have declared ‘Managing Business Information 2007 and Beyond’ their central theme for ...

HP has pulled the cloak off their next-generation data warehouse platform and leveraged their recent acquisition of Knightsbridge solutions to deploy a new branch of Business Intelligence services.

“End point security” - as the control of downloading information on to PDAs, iPods, laptops, flash drives and USB sticks has come to be known - is a major chink in the armour of organisations, according to a UK survey by GFI software.

The CSIRO has pledged their commitment to working with commercial partners by announcing their stand at next week’s Sydney CeBIT event, will feature a ‘wall of opportunities.’

The South Australian government has closed off the first round of its lucrative ICT sourcing contract, naming HP, Volante and EDS as the three joint winners for the $120 million plus deal.

Network 10’s beleaguered Big Brother is under fire again this week, after significant glitches on its official website exposed personal customer data.

The IT industry is under siege as a lack of vision from enterprise IT leaders has CEOs failing to see the point.

Google has announced that it will be adding video conferencing to its growing portfolio of applications, after acquiring software from the Swedish firm Marratech.

According to a new Senforce Technologies survey, organisations are becoming more clued-in to removable storage threats, but many are still yet to do anything about them.

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