Enterprise Applications

The MyDoom mass-mailing virus looks set to spread throughout computer programmes for maybe months and years.

Voters in Queensland will be able to easily identify where the major political parties stand on the Information and Communications Technology (ICT) industry ahead of the election, thanks to the Australian Information Industry Association (AIIA).

A recent report by the IDC has revealed that 70 percent of the respondents believe that the future of software depends on standards.

Vignette has bought Tower Technology for US$80 million to bring together their expertise in content management, collaboration and portal solutions with Tower Technology's integrated enterprise document and records management solutions.

Frost & Sullivan have crowned Canto with the 2004 Entrepreneurial Company of the year award at the Excellence in Information & Communication Technology Awards banquet.

Objective Corporation has been awarded a contract from New Zealand’s Land Transport Safety Authority (LTSA) to supply an Electronic Document Management System (EDMS) to help the Authority improve efficiency and its ability to manage knowledge.

Novell has become the latest company to be on the receiving end of litigation from the SCO Group, with SCO alleging that Novell has made false claims that it controls the Unix operating system.

Veritas believes that utility computing will be the next big step in the evolution of information technology and is gearing to provide the solutions to cope with the increased need.

Research carried out by the ARC Group claims that mobile services will reach this profit margin worldwide by 2008, almost doubling from their 2003 level.

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