Enterprise Applications

Digital Asset Management solutions provider Canto has announced its support for IBM's WebSphere infrastructure software by releasing WebSphere compatible versions of its Cumulus Web Publisher Pro and Internet Client Pro applications.

Investment plans for security technology remain on target for Global 2000 organisations, according to META Group. An analysis of purchase intents – carried out by META analysts ahead of the analyst group's Security Conference, which takes ...

Investment plans for security technology remain on target for Global 2000 organisations, according to META Group. An analysis of purchase intents - carried out by META analysts ahead of the analyst group's Security Conference, which takes ...

The row over Linux has escalated further, with Linux distributor Red Hat filing a lawsuit against the SCO Group, claiming that accusations of copyright infringement against the open source operating system on the part of SCO were "unfair a...

StorageNetworks is set to go into liquidation after moves by its board of directors to find a suitable buyer for the storage service provider (SSP) proved unsuccessful. All but a few of the company's staff have been laid off, with a handfu...

Unisys has been named as the official supplier of IT services for this year's Rugby World Cup, continuing an alliance that dates back to the 1991 event.

SEEK and ninemsn has announced a major content distribution deal that will see SEEK, Australia's leading online employment service, become the exclusive careers content provider for Australia's leading internet portal, ninemsn.

Last week's appeal decision in favour of Sony Computer Entertainment over Eddy Stevens revealed a gaping hole in Australia's new anti-piracy laws.

A new report issued by analyst group Gartner Dataquest has confirmed Symantec's position as the number one security software provider, based on license revenue in 2002.

IBM considers the acquisition of Australia-based web content management software provider Aptrix to be a key move in strengthening its Lotus portfolio.

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