Enterprise Applications

Google has closed a bidding war for internet advertising firm DoubleClick, knocking the likes of Microsoft and Yahoo! out of the race with an eye-poppingUS$3.1 billion (AU$3.7 billion) offer.

Each week that passes is seeing the online document management market gaining momentum. This week, Luit Infotech has announced its own Web-based document management system, focussing on collaboration.

Google has moved to highlight the growing humanitarian crisis in Sudan by utilising its online mapping service to pinpoint atrocities that have occurred during four years of fighting in the Darfur region.

That’s the kind of speed HP is boasting with its new Edgeline Inkjet printers, and not only that it’s also promising cheaper printing to boot.

Everyone knows that the rampaging spam beast is getting out of control, however, according to new research from IDC this year dodgy emails will for the first time outnumber person-to-person mail.

SAS has integrated its Enterprise Intelligence Platform for business intelligence into the IBM System z mainframe.

Australia’s broadband situation has hit a crisis point. With both sides of politics making their election promises, when will Australia finally regain its status as a world leader in telecommunications?

Almost three million US citizens have had their names, addresses, dates of birth and social security numbers exposed after a CD containing the sensitive data was lost in the mail.

Avalanche Technology Group have released the AVG Anti-Rootkit for detecting and removing ‘rootkits,’ otherwise known as a nasty form of malware hiding out in the back of a computer or application’s operating system kernel.

Google has quietly released a beta version of a new voice search system in the US that builds on Google maps to deliver local business information to users by phone.

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