Enterprise Applications

With 70 million blogs and a free run of posted information online - Wikipedia creator Jimmy Wales and publisher Tim O’Reilly believe it’s about time we place a code of conduct on online behaviour.

An Australian company has released a new kind of online office suite, challenging the likes of Thinkfree, Zoho and Google in the emerging web 2.0 world.

At the invitation of Second Life’s real-world hosts Linden Lab, the FBI has investigated the online community’s gambling facilities.

US copy and printing colossus Xerox has just announced that it will acquire document management specialist Global Imaging Systems (GIS).

BitDefender have named the top ten malware threats for March in a list covering 60 percent of all viruses seen in circulation and a call to beware of malware ‘Darwinism.’

Auckland printing service provider GEON has just commissioned a new purpose-built printing facility in Auckland, greatly increasing its printing and mailing capabilities.

A German study has found significant power, ecological and financial savings can be harvested by making the switch from PCs to thin clients.

Microsoft has cleared up the grey area of Vista licensing for virtual machines, updating its licensing to allow the storage of Vista in remote locations for execution by thin clients.

Enterprises swamped in spam should take a moment to consider their SMB cousins who according to MessageLabs, now experience as much spam per user as the average large sized organisation.

EMI has unlocked the chain of piracy protection and released its entire catalogue on to Apple iTunes, free of DRM restrictions.

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