Enterprise Applications

Although outsourcing in Australia has declined since five years ago in terms of using seeking special expertise, it is due to rise over the next year for cost saving reasons, according to Evans Data Corporation's new Summer Enterprise Deve...

IDM, in conjunction with Interwoven, has compiled a survey on information management in Australian business to help Australian businesses better understand how well equipped they are to deal with the rigours of regulatory compliance around...

Our passports could hold the future to our security on an international, national, and personal level, according to a security expert who claims that signatures, pin numbers and passwords are just secure enough anymore to hold back terrori...

QLogic Corporation, which specialises in Fibre Channel host bus adapters, stackable switches and blade server switches, has agreed to sell its hard disk drive controller and tape drive controller business to broadband communications techno...

A new set of voice over Internet Protocol applications have been released for large enterprises that need remote workers to gain secure access to the company's converged communication network.

There needs to be more attention paid to the security of paper documents in offices, such as confidential information and intellectual property, according to security experts who warn that organisations face high legal costs if they do not...

IBM has released new software that promises to continuously protect information stored on laptops, desktop PCs and files servers from viruses, file corruption or accidental deletion.

Two men have been arrested by Moroccan and Turkish authorities for their connection with the Zotob worm which recently attacked the ABC, American Express and The New York Times.

Australian organisations that are interested in buying greener products and services as part of their commitment towards saving the environment now have the opportunity to learn about these offerings via a new, free online database.

Podslurping could be the next threat to corporate data within organisations, according to security experts who fear that iPods could potentially increase the risk of critical information being stolen.

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