Enterprise Applications

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.

The National Archives will be the first government department to move to the OpenDocument file format as the Digital Preservation team plans to migrate its current Xena preservation software to the OpenOffice 2.0 suite.

Enterprise Content Management (ECM) software provider Objective has announced that Powerlink Queensland has selected it to provide an organisation-wide ECM solution.

The Australian Government has stepped up alongside the U.S. and asked that any decision regarding the proposed .xxx top level domain be delayed until more evidence of its benefits is presented.

Hong Kong’s Independent Police Complaints Council (IPCC) has publicly apologised after an electronic records leak exposed thousands of confidential records online.

With the popularity of Voice Over IP (VoIP) growing rapidly in both business and consumer circles, SMC has announced the release of two new VoIP devices to make it even easier to take advantage of the communications technology.

The plan to create a .xxx top level domain and section off a “red light district” on the Internet has once again been delayed by the U.S. Commerce Department.

One day after criticising Labor’s plan for mandatory Internet Service Provider (ISP) filtering of graphic and violent material, Senator Helen Coonan has taken a back step and indicated that the Government is not ruling out plans for a simil...

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