Enterprise Applications

Dimension Data has won a $2.65 million contract with the Australian engineering firm Theiss to provide equipment and services to upgrade its current JD Edwards Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system.

Novell has announced its next generation SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop, delivering, the company says, a comprehensive desktop at a fraction of the cost of Microsoft offerings.

Objective has been picked by the New Zealand Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (DPMC) for its Enterprise Content Management (ECM) solution.

In a surprising development, open source developer Red Hat has agreed to buy middleware software developer JBoss in a U.S.$350m stock and cash deal.

Microsoft is trying to fight the perception of it being an enemy of open source via a new blog called Port 25.

Going against tradition, Apple has released software to enable Windows XP to run on its latest Mac’s alongside OS X, sparking new interest from consumers and business users alike.

Melbourne’s Sage CRM has announced the release ACT! By Sage Premium for Web 8.0, claiming increases in security, constant access to customer data and more robust team collaboration for remote workers.

A database containing the names, email addresses and passwords of up to 800 people on the NSW Police media release list has been inadvertently published online.

Telecommunications giants Alcatel and Lucent have announced an agreement to merge in a U.S.$13.4 billion stock deal, creating the second-largest ICT company in the world.

Sydney’s Fairfield City Council has selected an SPL Worldgroup Enterprise Asset and Work Management solution to manage its infrastructure assets.

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