Gartner has attempted to divide the hype from the reality by highlighting a number of emerging technologies that it believes will take a positive lead into the future of the ICT industry.
IBM has made an appeal for new users to join the World Community Grid to help power math-intensive research that will unlock genetic codes underlying diseases such as cancer, HIV and Alzheimer's.
Intel and Cisco Systems have joined forces to deliver new capabilities that enhance the reliability of wireless LANs and deliver higher-quality services, and allow enterprises to use computers and the network as a combined defence against ...
Nexsan Technologies is looking to grab a greater share of the midrange storage market with the introduction of what it claims is the first integrated secure storage appliance.
BEA has bought Plumtree for USD$200 million in cash in a bid to provide customers with improved enterprise productivity by offering both collaborative and transactional portals across multiple platforms and application servers.
Rootkits are becoming more popular because the source code of these viruses are becoming more available on the Internet, but analysts from Kaspersky Lab believes that they can be combated against.
A new early-warning system that proactively notifies banks, online businesses and other organisations of fraudulent email scams that target their customers has been launched in Australia and New Zealand by IT security vendor Sophos.
A new ICT scholarship package has been launched in Victoria to equip students with the skills and knowledge needed to break new ground in the ICT industry.
Secure Computing has bought CyberGuard, in the latest big consolidation move in the security market, to help it improve its capability of protecting data as it flows through the network.
Despite Microsoft's reputation for providing poor protection against worms and viruses, Forrester Research has praised the company for responding well to the recent Zotob worm, which brought networks to its knees.