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SAP R/3 users face upgrade pain

SAP R/3 users face upgrade pain

Nine out of 10 SAP users report facing challenges to upgrade their systems over the coming years, according to new research.
Dave Bailey Apr 23 2009 6:12AM Software
Schwartz seeks to reassure staff over Oracle deal

Schwartz seeks to reassure staff over Oracle deal

Sun chief executive Jonathan Schwartz has sent an email to workers at the company to calm nerves over the recently agreed buyout by Oracle.
David Neal Apr 23 2009 6:06AM Software
Mozilla fixes critical Firefox flaws

Mozilla fixes critical Firefox flaws

Mozilla has announced a number of fixes for its Firefox browser, warning that four of the flaws are critical.
David Neal Apr 23 2009 6:06AM Software
Xstrata Technology signs $1.5m deal with DiData

Xstrata Technology signs $1.5m deal with DiData

The two year deal will see DiData take care of Xstrata Technology's managed services for its unified communications infrastructure.
Jenny Eagle Apr 22 2009 12:03PM Software
VMware takes virtualisation to the next level

VMware takes virtualisation to the next level

VMware has officially launched the next version of its virtualisation platform, adding storage and network virtualisation features designed to turn corporate data centres into a single giant resource the company dubs "the software mainframe".
Brett Winterford + VNU News Apr 21 2009 3:54PM Software
Adobe wins $20m NSW education software deal

Adobe wins $20m NSW education software deal

Over 1.8 million school and TAFE students and teachers in NSW will receive Adobe software in a $20 million deal announced today.
Staff Writers Apr 21 2009 3:15PM Software
Adobe optimises Flash for the home

Adobe optimises Flash for the home

Adobe Systems today made a major move to extend its popular Flash platform into the home with an optimised version that delivers rich applications and high definition video to internet-connected televisions, set-top boxes, Blu-ray players and other devices.
Phil Muncaster Apr 21 2009 6:37AM Software
Oracle agrees to buy Sun for US$7.4 billion

Oracle agrees to buy Sun for US$7.4 billion

Oracle has announced it will acquire server builder Sun Microsystems for US$7.4 billion, or US$5.6 billion net of Sun’s cash and debt.
Rosalie Marshall Apr 21 2009 6:37AM Software
Telstra staff given rules on use of social networks

Telstra staff given rules on use of social networks

Telstra staff will be required to gain authorisation and participate in 'social media training programs' before making representations about the company on social networking sites.
Brett Winterford Apr 20 2009 11:52AM Software
Objective finds cloud path with Limehouse

Objective finds cloud path with Limehouse

Listed enterprise content management provider Objective has acquired a UK-based hosted record keeping platform operator called Limehouse for $6.65 million.
Staff Writers Apr 20 2009 11:50AM Software
Protests follow Pirate Bay verdict

Protests follow Pirate Bay verdict

Hundreds of protesters demonstrated on Saturday in Sweden against a court verdict that found guilty the operators of bit-torrent site The Pirate Bay.
Rosalie Marshall Apr 20 2009 6:20AM Software
US DOJ extends cut-off date for Microsoft oversight

US DOJ extends cut-off date for Microsoft oversight

Microsoft may be able to develop its next operating system release without the US Department of Justice (DOJ) looking over its shoulder, despite the filing of a requested extension on the terms of its settlement.
Shaun Nichols Apr 20 2009 6:20AM Software
HP refreshes HP-UX 11i platform

HP refreshes HP-UX 11i platform

HP has announced updates to its HP-UX 11i high-end Unix environment designed to extend server uptime, along with enhancements to its Serviceguard technology to improve availability in clustered environments.
Daniel Robinson Apr 18 2009 8:10AM Software
Pirate Bay operators facing jail as trial closes

Pirate Bay operators facing jail as trial closes

The founders and operators of The Pirate Bay have been found guilty by a Swedish court of helping to make copyrighted content available on the web.
Rosalie Marshall Apr 18 2009 8:10AM Software
Microsoft: Office 2010 will be public

Microsoft: Office 2010 will be public

Microsoft said that reports of a closed beta programme for Office 2010 are not true.
Shaun Nichols Apr 17 2009 2:01PM Software
Oz websites nominated among world's best

Oz websites nominated among world's best

Australian-made web sites Moshcam, RedBubble and Twelve Canoes have been nominated for a 'Webby', a global award celebrating the world's web sites.
Brett Winterford Apr 17 2009 6:45AM Software
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
Microsoft releases Exchange Server 2010 beta

Microsoft releases Exchange Server 2010 beta

Microsoft has released a beta version of Exchange Server 2010, the first to be designed by the company to work on-premise and as an online service, and has also detailed its forthcoming Service Pack 2 for Microsoft Office 2007.
Phil Muncaster Apr 16 2009 6:29AM Software
Oracle patches critical vulnerabilites in major update

Oracle patches critical vulnerabilites in major update

Oracle has released 43 security fixes across its portfolio of products as part of its quarterly patch update, including several for vulnerabilities marked as 'critical'.
Phil Muncaster Apr 16 2009 6:29AM Software
Windows 7 distrust spurs Ubuntu for the desktop

Windows 7 distrust spurs Ubuntu for the desktop

Ubuntu is emerging as an unlikely alternative to deploying Windows 7 or Vista on enterprise desktops as many IT managers express concerns over the upgrade path to the new Windows operating system.
Staff Writers Apr 15 2009 2:41PM Software

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