Enterprise Applications

Business application software maker PeopleSoft has ended its customer refund program, a scheme which has been dogged in controversy since its inception last year.

IBM is preparing to buy its partner Candle Corporation, as part of it plans to improve the performance of mainframe applications, databases and application infrastructure software for its customers.

Business application software provider Oracle faces an anxious wait of around six weeks before finding out if it has been successful in overturning the European Commission's initial negative reaction to its proposed hostile takeover of Peo...

With more than a nod and a wink to the Linux community's way of doing things, IBM has outlined plans to openly collaborate and build a community of innovation around its Power microprocessor architecture.

While only a small number of the Global 2000 organisations currently offering proprietary content online - such as media and music - fully understand and have implemented digital rights management (DRM) technology, the number is set to inc...

The practice of unauthorised surveillance of employees, known as 'cybersnooping', is to be outlawed in New South Wales.

IBM has filed an amended counterclaim in its ongoing court battle with the SCO Group in which it asks the judge to absolve it from any claims of copyright infringement against SCO.

Contrary to popular belief, a major survey into offshore outsourcing disputes the notion that sourcing software and services overseas harms the local economy, and claims that the reverse is true – at least for the United States.

The next generation of optical disk technology will have around five times the capacity of the current DVD disk technology but will cost no more to produce than DVD disks when manufactured in mass volumes.

The recently-merged enterprise content management (ECM) system providers Open Text and IXOS have already outlined plans to rollout their first combined ECM offerings in the coming months.

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