Enterprise Applications

Google has caused a few ripples through its purchase of Upstartle, developer of the online word processor Writely, and prompted calls from some analysts that Microsoft Office’s days are numbered.

IBM says it has boosted supercomputing data speeds by more than 600%, a breakthrough that could change the way large computer networks access and share data.

Citibank has alienated many of its U.S. customers by blocking their accounts in an attempt to halt fraudulent cash withdrawals after what is being called a “class break.”

China is once again making headlines this morning with the news that it is setting up native alternatives to top-level internet domains such as .com and .cn.

Video on-demand channel Anytime has announced a new partnership with Regional Internet Australia (RIA) to distribute movies to customers across Queensland via the internet.

The U.S. Blackberry service is safe now that Research in Motion (RIM) has settled the case brought against it by challenger NTP.

Shortly after the announcement that its new operating system will come in six distinct flavours, Microsoft has reportedly been telling its product partners to expect a release during the first week of October.

Increasingly sophisticated software used in digital video surveillance is making big brother hungry for storage. Seagate has announced that it is stepping up to satisfy this hunger with its new SV35 hard drive.

Telstra overdue overhaul of its billing and customer relationship management (CRM) software has been waylaid by a number of software flaws.

It may still be putting the finishing touches to the code, but Microsoft has announced that there will be six different versions of its upcoming Vista operating system.

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