Enterprise Applications

Symantec has continued its shopping spree of new companies with the recent acquisition of Sygate Technologies, which it plans to use to help it deal with security, compliance and remediation problems faced by many large enterprises.

The global Exploring Interests in Technology and Engineering (EXITE) camp, which is aimed at encouraging women to join the ICT workforce, has touched down in Brisbane for the first time.

IBM is to contribute software to Mozilla's Firefox web browser to make it easier for more users - including those with visual and motor impairments - to access and navigate the web.

Aussie firms and organisations will soon be able to take advantage of a new service that allows them to have the data on their system recovered from a remote location, such as an airport lounge, for instance.

It seems that once one virus troublemaker has been brought to justice, there is always another one queuing around the corner, planning to wreak even more havoc than the last one.

A new SMS information service has been launched in Australia that allows users to send movie enquiries via SMS and receive the latest information on new releases, session times and cinema information.

The cost-effectiveness and of IP storage and the benefits it delivers in terms of manageability is set to create significant opportunities for those who deliver the components needed to enable such connectivity.

Sixty five percent of Australian organisations have admitted to losing revenue due to poor data quality, as a result of not having the time or resources to address this problem, according to the results of an international research study.

EMC has rubbished claims sent in an email to journalists around the world by an anonymous source who claims to be an EMC insider that there is discontent within the ranks at EMC over the release of the company's new surveillance data manag...

An online safety training roadshow and information campaign aimed at educating parents, teachers and community groups about the risks children face online has been launched by ICT Minister, Senator Helen Coonan.

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