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Virtualisation set to drive SaaS adoption

Virtualisation set to drive SaaS adoption

Three-quarters of organisations believe that server virtualisation will drive adoption of software-as-a-service (SaaS), according to new research released today by web hosting firm Hostway.
Phil Muncaster Oct 7 2008 12:37AM Software
Guest Column: Top 10 tips to consider when leveraging IP networks for collaborative applications

Guest Column: Top 10 tips to consider when leveraging IP networks for collaborative applications

The global proliferation of IP networks has spurred large businesses and government agencies to adopt voice over IP (VoIP) as a means of controlling operational expenses, improving employee connectivity and productivity, and gaining added flexibility and reliability.
Michael Marcellin Apr 7 2008 1:45PM Telco/ISP
Google boosts security in hosted applications

Google boosts security in hosted applications

Google has added Postini's email security and compliance services to its hosted applications, a month after acquiring the company for US$625 million.
Fiona Raisbeck Oct 10 2007 11:19AM Security
Secunia: Nearly a third of applications missing critical patches

Secunia: Nearly a third of applications missing critical patches

Nearly a third of all applications on corporate networks are missing critical security patches and are at risk to security breaches, according to a new report from Secunia.
Jim Carr May 21 2007 4:11AM Security
Secunia: Corporate applications missing critical patches

Secunia: Corporate applications missing critical patches

Nearly a third of all applications on corporate networks are missing critical security patches and are at risk to security breaches, according to a new report from Secunia.
Jim Carr May 18 2007 9:53AM Security
Microsoft blames Vista insecurity on third party applications

Microsoft blames Vista insecurity on third party applications

Vista might be more secure than XP, but no software is perfect.
Tom Sanders Dec 21 2006 9:14AM Security
Big Yellow worm avoids Microsoft applications, targets Symantec products, says eEye

Big Yellow worm avoids Microsoft applications, targets Symantec products, says eEye

Researchers at eEye Digital Security have discovered malware with both botnet and worm characteristics that targets Symantec anti-virus software, not Microsoft applications.
Frank Washkuch Dec 18 2006 8:15AM Security
Emerging mobile applications drive smartphone sales

Emerging mobile applications drive smartphone sales

Preferred applications differ by region.
Robert Jaques Nov 29 2006 9:19AM Software
Oracle opens door to enterprise Web 2.0 applications

Oracle opens door to enterprise Web 2.0 applications

Oracle has unveiled its new WebCentre Suite, which the firm claims is the first set of enterprise grade Web 2.0 development tools.
Tom Sanders Oct 25 2006 8:42AM Storage
Novell unveils Suse for real-time applications

Novell unveils Suse for real-time applications

Linux firm incorporates technology from Concurrent Computer.
Robert Jaques Oct 25 2006 8:42AM Software
Applications testing breaches data law

Applications testing breaches data law

Firms that test apps using live customer data could be failing the Data
Protection Act.
James Murray Jul 4 2006 9:45AM Software
Deja vu over Sony application's uninstaller

Deja vu over Sony application's uninstaller

The weblog that warned PC users about the danger posed by an uninstaller for Sony-BMG Entertainment’s spyware-like CD-Rom technology said Thursday that a similar program for another digital rights management program creates the same vulnerabilities.
Frank Washkuch Nov 17 2005 10:37PM Security
IT pros grapple with security apps

IT pros grapple with security apps

In a worldwide survey of 1361 technology managers, more than half of respondents reported to have at least four applications to address security problems.
Staff Writers May 13 2005 11:09AM Security
Sun launches RFID applications

Sun launches RFID applications

Fleur Doidge Jun 4 2004 12:00AM Hardware
Microsoft won't compete with telcos on applications

Microsoft won't compete with telcos on applications

Fleur Doidge Mar 11 2004 12:00AM Telco/ISP
Costs Versus Benefits in Securing Your Applications

Costs Versus Benefits in Securing Your Applications

The current state of application security practice is grim.
Bob Ayers Jan 15 2004 10:04AM Security
Blocking attacks on applications

Blocking attacks on applications

Web services may be critical for business but leave you wide open to attack. Abhishek Chauhan looks at protection techniques
Abhishek Chauhan Jan 13 2004 2:25PM Security
Protecting Your Business in the Right Places - Securing Applications

Protecting Your Business in the Right Places - Securing Applications

Many companies are spending on corporate security in a fragmented and often directionless way, partly because of the bewildering complexity of security solutions.
Mike Lee Jan 12 2004 11:41AM Security

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