Enterprise Applications

Microsoft is bringing out the long knives to deal with software pirates down under. With four prominent wins this year in Australia alone

Having confirmed a $55million deal with the UK health service, networking giant, Novell, sees Netware upturn. Restructuring costs, however, mean a record US$5million quarter-four loss.

Research In Motion (RIM) has taken a hit in court with a US federal judge ruling that a previous US$450 million settlement with NTP Software is invalid.

The mostly widely used and accepted Open Source software licence - GNU General Public Licence (GPL) - is currently undergoing a major consultative process with a view to producing GPL3 early in the new year.

The world’s favourite free internet telephony software, Skype, has just been upgraded to beta 2.0. And with it comes a host of snappy features such as a simplified user interface, personalisation via skins, a toolbar for outlook contacts an...

Firefox 1.5 is out today. And with it comes a host of improvements to the popular web browser.

The .com top-level domain (TLD) is set to become the first major public battlefield in the international war for Internet naming rights as Verisign and the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) are taken to task by a ...

Oracle's purchase of the InnoDB database engine sees MySQL in the hunt for a replacement technology.

Do you keep making rules that no one reads, let alone follows? To combat this issue, Alphawest has announced that it has entered into a new partnership with internet-based information management service provider PolicyPoint.

IT services behemoth Electronic Data Services (EDS) has agreed to pay £71.25 million, (AU$166.3 million) to the British Revenue and Customs department in compensation for a problematic IT system launched in 2003.

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