Enterprise Applications

Software vendor Computer Associates (CA) was left red faced last week when a buggy overnight update to its popular eTrust antivirus software confused an important Windows process with a virus and promptly deleted it.

2.6 million Circuit City customers in the US have potentially had their personal information put at risk when Chase Card Services accidentally threw out tapes containing sensitive data.

Vaulting your data no longer means taking it out of the loop according to Datacatch Inc.

HP has announced an overhaul of its line of Integrity servers, doubling the performance of its previous generation and offering it at half the cost of competitive solutions.

With their gaze fixed firmly on interoperability, the two giants have released a white paper detailing how they will create a new architecture to enable their respective security technology to work together.

Google has teamed up with the University of Las Vegas (UNLV) to revive an old piece of HP Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software and re-release it as open source.

In the face of increased competition from Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), Intel has announced that it will be letting 10,500 workers go over the next year in the hope of improving its bottom line

Verbatim has expanded its line of “Store ‘n’ Go” USB flash drives with a new range of devices designed with security and compliance in mind.

Is encryption the final plug for mobile data security and digital communications? To encrypt or not to encrypt, Greg McNevin investigates…

In the third incident of its kind in little over a month, Panasonic has recalled 6,0000 Matsushita laptop batteries citing potential overheating problems.

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