Enterprise Applications

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.

The latest Ubuntu Linux distribution is out, bringing with it a host of improvements and new features including better wireless and multimedia capabilities and integrated virtualisation.

Alfresco has partnered with fellow open source crusader WoodWing USA, to deliver a joint program combining Alfresco’s 2.0 ECM solution and WoodWing’s editorial workflow.

The US Department of Agriculture is in damage control after announcing on Friday that it has inadvertently been exposing the Social Security numbers of potentially 150,000 farmers on its website for an unknown number of years.

SaaS companies look out – after beta testing by 1,500 businesses Google has unleashed its customer relationship management tool.

IBM has released OmniFind Yahoo! Edition enterprise search software for over a dozen languages. These include Brazilian Portuguese, Simplified Chinese (for China and Singapore), Traditional Chinese (for Taiwan), French, German, Italian, Ja...

In what appears to be a bid to increase, or at very least hang on its 90% market share, Microsoft will soon be offering a heavily discounted suite of its core applications to students.

It was only a matter of time before Symantec pounced on software-as-a-service. It has announced its first on demand offering - Symantec Protection Network - for back up and disaster recovery targeting SMBs.

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