Barely a month after taking up the post of chairman of the Open Source Initiative (OSI), Russ Nelson is stepping down after being asked to leave following an allegedly racist posting by Nelson on his personal weblog.
Sony has taken the unusual step of appointing somebody who is not from Japan as its latest CEO, and it hopes that the new Welsh-born appointee, who is now a U.S. citizen, will turn around its recent problems with its electronics sector.
Speedscan's plans to expand its operations throughout Asia-Pacific took a significant boost recently following the bank of The Phillipine Islands' decision to choose Speedscan's web content management solution.
An advisory group has been formed to help plan the Women in ICT summit, which is scheduled to take place later this year to help increase the number of women working in the tech industry.
EMC has poured salt onto the wounds of Hewlett-Packard, following its recent run of bad luck, which includes losing its CEO recently, by overtaking it as the biggest seller in the world of external disk-based storage.
The majority of organisations that outsource their customer service operations with the primary goal of saving money are destined to fail, according to a new study by Gartner.
PDAs, mobile phones and other portable devices could soon be handed their own storage interfaces following the publication of a final 1.0 specification at this week's CE-ATA Working Group at the Intel Developer Forum.
As part of the Bracks Government’s aggregated telecommunications purchasing strategy, regional Victoria is to benefit from a $6.5 million expansion of Telstra’s mobile broadband network.
Promoting its position in the mobile computing space it may be, but Toshiba is also looking to make life a little easier for Australia's workforce with its formation of a group that aims to create more flexible working environments across ...