Enterprise Applications

Gartner has reported that enterprises are growing worried that the use of camera phones and other consumer technologies can impose on the privacy of employees and increase the threat of important information being stolen, so they are tryin...

Internet security company F-Secure have been left red faced after a clerical error at the Finnish company's London office led to thousands of its customers in Britain being sent an email from the company which contained a virus.

Businesses that fail to understand enterprise content management are likely to waste large portions of their IT and operational budgets. This is the finding of a recent report based on research conducted amongst 200 companies across Austra...

First it was Oracle saying that it would turn to arch enemy Microsoft for help in its appeal to overturn the U.S. Department of Justice's decision to block its PeopleSoft takeover bid. Now SAP has come out in support of its rival by critic...

The Automotive industry is the first to be sued by SCO for using Linux operating systems, allegedly, in breach of copyright laws.

The Australian, State and Territory governments (bar Victoria) have endorsed a vision which seeks to establish Australia as a world leader in delivering broadband in the areas of health, education, community, small and medium enterprises, ...

Hot on the heels of naming a large enterprise Linux user that had signed up for its intellectual property licence, The SCO Group revealed plans to widen its legal attack on the Linux community by filing a lawsuit against a large company us...

The latest proposed improvements from Microsoft in email authentication and enterprise boundary protection to fight spam will take years to make any sort of impact on the problem of the rising tide of spam.

While offshore outsourcing contracts represent a fairly insignificant proportion of the total amount of services outsourced by Australian companies, that is set to change, with offshore services set to disrupt the Australian IT services market.

Enterprise software maker Oracle was the engineer of its own fate, according to the lawsuit issued by the U.S. Department of Justice against the company, following the decision by antitrust regulators to oppose its takeover bid for rival s...

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