Enterprise Applications

In more open source news, Google has announced a US$350,000 contribution to a joint open source technology initiative of Oregon State University and Portland State University.

The momentum behind open source seems to be increasing by the day, and hot off the heels of the announcement last week that juggernauts like IBM, McData, Cisco Systems, Fujitsu and Sun Microsystems are putting their technology where their m...

From its towering position as a security and malware gladiator, Symantec indicated at its recent Vision conference in Sydney that it will soon be taking on the Email lion in the Colosseum.

The Butler Group have released a new report into the communication problems associated development and deployment of new enterprise applications.

The New Zealand Government's Crown Company Monitoring Advisory Unit (CCMAU) has selected Objective Corporation to provide an enterprise content management solution to enhance information management over its whole organisation.

Tower Software has come out of the blocks with a number of interesting announcements this week. Trim 6 is out and up and running in Melbourne in preparation for the 2006 games, major progress is continuing in the US market with new relation...

Outsourcing: great news for companies chasing the bottom line, even better news for developing countries riding the swell of demand, but not so hot news for IT and Telecommunication professionals.

Canon Australia have released some important research this week on compliance and Australia's compliance and document management priorities.

Optus has committed $40 million to improving broadband services in Victoria this week, A move welcomed by the Minister for Information and Communication Technology Marsha Thomson.

Verbatim have just released a flash storage system that will no doubt please people on the go. Called the Store 'n' Go U3 Smart Drive, this new offering from Verbatim is a packet-of-gum sized 1GB flash drive that functions not only as a sto...

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