Scanning & Capture

It’s been reported for some time now that the recruitment pool for IT positions has been shrinking, and has been contributing to major hassles for organisations attempting to bring in the talent.

Oracle has given its information management and services portfolio another boost this week with the announcement that it will be acquiring network intelligence, analytics and network data integrity specialist Netsure Telecom.

It’s hard not to pay attention when someone is telling you about the future right next to Ground Zero in New York City, which is exactly where Hewlett Packard (HP) launched its new Print 2.0 strategy and suite of products.

Microsoft’s (MS) Live network is currently monstrous in size; this expansion is set to continue with the Live network to hit 53 services according to the MS roadmap.

Apple’s iPhone debuted in the US last month, and while the smartphone has been hailed as a “game changer” by many commentators, iPhone users soon discovered that the billing system behind Apple’s new baby is not quite as shiny and innovat...

Startup Pano Logic is set to shake up desktop virtualization with a new thin client that’s strong on security and server utilisation while being light on power costs and TCO.

Swinburne University of Technology (SUT) in Victoria now has one of the fastest supercomputers in Australia, IDM talks with Dr. Matthew Bailes, director of the Centre for Astrophysics & Supercomputing at Swinburne to find out what this beast can do.

After announcing a partnership some two years back, Sun and Google have finally made some moves with Sun announcing that its StarOffice software suite is now being offered as part of Google’s software download service.

A host of blue chip companies, religious bodies and government organisations have been exposed for making heavily biased wikipedia edits.

Kodak has released its i1400 series of scanners aimed at small and medium-sized businesses (SMB’s).

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