Enterprise Applications

Objective Corporation has had a win with the Townsville Port Authority, who has recently implemented its enterprise content management system to increase its information management capabilities.

Academics in the US have been awarded US$750,000 in funding from the National Science Foundation, to undertake a three year study into the development process of open source software.

SAP has announced the third wave of its on-demand CRM solution, promising rapid consolidation and tracking of service tickets, rule-based escalation and increased focus on service level agreements.

Phillip Sargeant, Vice President for Gartner Global Storage Team, says it’s not how we store content, but how we manage it that will be the primary focus in the future

Office productivity specialist FileVision is putting the fear into resellers saying that if they aren’t selling document management and imaging solutions to SMBs, they better start right now.

Open source backup and recovery software developer Zmanda has introduced what it is claiming is the first comprehensive, enterprise-class backup and recovery solution designed specifically for MySQL databases.

Alfresco Software is pitching itself as the first provider of an open source enterprise content management with the release of its Alfresco Records Manager.

New Zealand’s National Library Te Puna Matauranga o Aotearoa is doing more than its share of work helping to prevent the digital dark age by helping to develop an open source web crawler to save vast tracks of cyberspace for posterity.

Australian investment consulting company Intech is now relying on Messagelabs to protect it from non-compliance as well as spammers.

In an attempt to pip Google at the post, Microsoft has hinted that it is planning to move its Works productivity suite online.

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