Enterprise Applications

Opportunities in the global market for offshore IT services can no longer be ignored according to a new study released by IDC which predicts that the worldwide market will grow from nearly $7 billion in revenues in 2003 to $17 billion by 2...

Libraries are leading the way in making use of RFID technology which could inspire other industries, stores and factories to follow suit due to improve the delivery of their core services.

Just days after announcing a security collaboration with IBM, Cisco has disclosed plans to work with Microsoft in the same area, with the pair having agreed to share and integrate their respective security and health assurance technologies...

Most managers are too busy to carry out the most important data storage management activities, according to a recent survey carried out in Australia this month.

The ACS (Australian Computer Society) has called for the widespread adoption of software quality assurance methodologies and professional standards, a process which it claims will enhance Australia’s status as a key offshoring destination ...

The SCO Group is planning to create a new Web site, called Prosco.net that will provide many reports about its legal wranglings with Linux to counterattack Groklaw.net, which has tried to discredit SCO's legal actions.

Iomega Corporation has announced the release of new disk-to-disk autoloaders that can store 10-slots of 35GB REV disks, allowing it contain 350GB of native capacity, rising to 700GB with 2:1 software compression.

A new secure security system has been created to protect banks from the attempts of hackers to break into their computer systems by alerting administrators to the slightest sign of snooping.

IBM and Cisco Systems have created integrated solutions designed to reduce the damage and disruption that viruses, worms and other security vulnerabilities can cause to networks and minimise the impact they have on day-to-day business operations.

The IDC recently released a report called: "Australia Broadband Market Update: Seven Steps to Move from Backwater to Leader, 4Q04", and it predicts that by the end of 2004, 1 in 4 Internet access users in Australia will be connected to broadband.

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