enterprise

Lack of enterprise appeal takes shine off Chrome OS

Lack of enterprise appeal takes shine off Chrome OS

Enterprise buyers unlikely to ditch Windows.
Martin Courtney Jul 10 2009 3:02PM Software
Red Hat beta builds on virtualisation plans

Red Hat beta builds on virtualisation plans

Run unmodified 32 and 64-bit guest operating systems at the same time.
David Neal Jul 6 2009 6:14AM Software
Red Hat, Citrix release new virtualisation products

Red Hat, Citrix release new virtualisation products

Codeweavers also join the virtualisation release party.
Staff Writers Jun 17 2009 1:41PM Software
Fedora Project releases version 11 of Linux OS

Fedora Project releases version 11 of Linux OS

Red Hat's Fedora Project has released version 11 of its Linux-based operating system, code-named Leonidas.
David Neal Jun 11 2009 6:50AM Software
Red Hat revamps enterprise Java offerings

Red Hat revamps enterprise Java offerings

Red Hat has announced additions to its application server offerings, along with a number of enhancements to its JBoss Enterprise Middleware portfolio.
David Neal Jun 3 2009 2:21AM Software
RIM warns of BlackBerry PDF vulnerability

RIM warns of BlackBerry PDF vulnerability

Research In Motion (RIM) has released details of a flaw in its BlackBerry Attachment Service that could allow hackers to remotely execute code and gain control of a BlackBerry Enterprise Server.
Phil Muncaster May 28 2009 6:22AM Security
Telstra invites chokehold from enterprise customers

Telstra invites chokehold from enterprise customers

Telstra has used the Sydney leg of its annual enterprise and government executive roadshow to implore customers to hand off more computing responsibility to the carrier, making them your “one throat to choke”.
Ry Crozier May 27 2009 10:38AM Hardware
Optus finds size matters on wireless access

Optus finds size matters on wireless access

A new survey commissioned by Optus Business has found that Australia's largest organisations are more likely to provision staff with laptops while smaller companies give employees smartphones.
Brett Winterford Apr 18 2009 8:03AM Telco/ISP
Telstra Enterprise group wants dynamic editing tools

Telstra Enterprise group wants dynamic editing tools

Telstra’s enterprise and government group is looking to add a collaboration layer to its virtual meeting suites to enable staff to dynamically work on materials.
Ry Crozier Apr 16 2009 3:13PM Software
Avaya debuts Aura for next-gen communications

Avaya debuts Aura for next-gen communications

Avaya today launched a major new SIP-based unified architecture designed to help firms reduce costs, improve the manageability of communications systems, and reach out to customers via consumer communication methods.
Phil Muncaster Mar 31 2009 6:02AM Networking
Opinion: Can Skype make headway in the enterprise?

Opinion: Can Skype make headway in the enterprise?

Concerns over security may thwart Skype’s ambition to grab a slice of the enterprise SIP market.
Dave Bailey Mar 26 2009 6:27AM Telco/ISP
More companies feeling the strain of cyber attacks

More companies feeling the strain of cyber attacks

Cyber attacks are becoming more prevalent and more successful, according to Symantec.
SC Australia Staff Mar 24 2009 10:21AM Security
NetSuite rounds out SuiteCloud Ecosystem

NetSuite rounds out SuiteCloud Ecosystem

NetSuite today officially launched its SuiteCloud Ecosystem, designed to encourage customers and independent software vendors (ISVs) to maximise NetSuite investments, and make the firm the preeminent platform-as-a-service provider.
Phil Muncaster Mar 20 2009 6:19AM Software
Security chiefs urged to take joined-up approach

Security chiefs urged to take joined-up approach

IT security needs to be more closely aligned with other corporate security functions, with an individual role co-ordinating and monitoring converged enterprise risk, according to a new benchmarking study by PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC).
Phil Muncaster Feb 27 2009 10:08AM Security
New framework to ease enterprise content management

New framework to ease enterprise content management

Organisations requiring help with enterprise content management (ECM) implementations received a boost today in the form of a new framework created by a group of leading consulting and analyst firms.
Phil Muncaster Feb 25 2009 6:23AM Software
Westpac reality check on Web 2.0

Westpac reality check on Web 2.0

Westpac has revealed that changing business conditions and poor adoption forced it to abandon or shelve some of its highest-profile Enterprise 2.0 projects.
Brett Winterford Feb 24 2009 5:51PM Software
Red Hat and Microsoft ink virtualisation support deal

Red Hat and Microsoft ink virtualisation support deal

Red Hat and Microsoft have agreed to build better interoperability between their respective virtualisation platforms, and to provide co-ordinated technical support for customers.
Daniel Robinson Feb 18 2009 6:52AM Software
Oracle explains product integration strategy

Oracle explains product integration strategy

Oracle has given more details on its post-acquisition strategy and has outlined its plans for the development of social tools in enterprise software.
Rosalie Marshall Feb 12 2009 6:28AM Software
Micro Focus enhances CIO decision-making

Micro Focus enhances CIO decision-making

Application management firm Micro Focus today launched a new version of its flagship portfolio management product, designed to help CIOs make more accurate strategic decisions.
Phil Muncaster Jan 30 2009 12:17AM Software
Enterprise key management deciphered

Enterprise key management deciphered

As encryption becomes more widely adopted, organisations are also experiencing an increasing concern about the management of a growing set of encryption keys. Effective management of these keys is essential to ensure both the availability and security of encrypted information.
Steve Pate Jan 23 2009 1:34PM Security

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