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BitTorrent goes corporate

BitTorrent goes corporate

Peer-to-peer networking firm BitTorrent has launched a content delivery application for corporates.
Clement James Oct 12 2007 7:22AM Software
Tool checks for Vista migration issues

Tool checks for Vista migration issues

ScriptLogic has made available a free tool to aid IT departments in planning a migration to Windows Vista.
Daniel Robinson Oct 12 2007 7:01AM Software
Hackers eye open source coding tools

Hackers eye open source coding tools

Enterprises using open source software to engineer custom applications could be vulnerable to a newly discovered class of hack attack, a security firm claimed today.
Robert Jaques Oct 11 2007 2:44PM Software
Legal firms wake up to open source

Legal firms wake up to open source

Legal firms are rapidly expanding their open source practices as the legal challenges to developers and users mount..
Tom Sanders Oct 10 2007 10:28PM Software
PHP wins support from Oracle and Microsoft

PHP wins support from Oracle and Microsoft

The PHP open source scripting language has gained additional support from established enterprise IT vendors..
Tom Sanders Oct 10 2007 10:28PM Software
Oracle snaps up LogicalApps

Oracle snaps up LogicalApps

Oracle has agreed to acquire LogicalApps, a provider of automated governance, risk and compliance offerings.
Robert Jaques Oct 10 2007 10:28PM Software
Google moves further into the enterprise

Google moves further into the enterprise

Search giant Google strengthened its push into the business market last week with the launch of a major new version of its enterprise search appliance, designed to provide greater reach into corporate systems and improved security.
Phil Muncaster Oct 10 2007 10:08PM Software
Manhunt 2 banned again in the UK

Manhunt 2 banned again in the UK

Rockstar Games' controversial Manhunt 2 game has been rejected for a second time by the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC), despite revisions made after a ban in June.
Staff Writers Oct 10 2007 11:15AM Software
VMware touts virtualisation for SMEs

VMware touts virtualisation for SMEs

VMware has released a version of its Virtualisation Infrastructure Suite designed for small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs).
Shaun Nichols Oct 10 2007 7:17AM Software
Microsoft aims patent guns at Red Hat

Microsoft aims patent guns at Red Hat

Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer has warned users of Red Hat Linux that they will have to pay Microsoft for its intellectual property.
Tom Sanders Oct 9 2007 10:42PM Software
Eight million surfers switch on IPTV

Eight million surfers switch on IPTV

The number of global IPTV service users increased by 179 percent in the 12 months to 30 June 2007, according to new research.
Robert Jaques Oct 9 2007 1:53PM Software
Nigeria asks Gates to prove he can pay his way

Nigeria asks Gates to prove he can pay his way

The Nigerian government recently questioned whether Microsoft chairman Bill Gates could afford to support himself during a planned visit to the African country.
Staff Writers Oct 9 2007 1:52PM Software
Novell ships Open Enterprise Server 2

Novell ships Open Enterprise Server 2

Novell has begun shipping its Open Enterprise Server 2 Linux platform to customers worldwide.
Robert Jaques Oct 9 2007 9:20AM Hardware
Blinkx launches global video search assault

Blinkx launches global video search assault

Video streaming and search firm Blinkx is looking to boost its footprint through a planned expansion and the launch of a new service.
Shaun Nichols Oct 9 2007 9:19AM Software
IBM ditches 'outsourcing' patent

IBM ditches 'outsourcing' patent

IBM has confirmed that it is dropping its attempt to patent the business practice of 'outsourcing'.kbox patent, however.
Iain Thomson Oct 8 2007 10:31AM Software
Fedora patches old OpenOffice flaw

Fedora patches old OpenOffice flaw

Fedora has fixed a 'highly critical' flaw in the OpenOffice suite of products more than two weeks after it was first discovered.
Matt Chapman Oct 8 2007 7:28AM Software
Sun previews Solaris-Xen hypervisor

Sun previews Solaris-Xen hypervisor

Sun Microsystems is preparing to launch a Xen-based hypervisor in an attempt to catch up in the virtualisation market.
Tom Sanders Oct 8 2007 7:25AM Software
IBM to cross swords with Salesforce and Google

IBM to cross swords with Salesforce and Google

IBM is preparing to launch an online marketplace for hosted applications for small and medium sized businesses to rival Google Apps and Salesforce.com's AppExchange.
Tom Sanders Oct 8 2007 6:27AM Software
UK culture holding back open source

UK culture holding back open source

Industry experts have identified cultural, as well as technical, factors affecting the take up of open source software in the UK.
Iain Thomson Oct 6 2007 12:22AM Software
Linux group calls Microsoft's bluff

Linux group calls Microsoft's bluff

The head of the Open Invention Network (OIN) has dismissed Microsoft's claims that Linux violates over 200 of its patents.
Iain Thomson Oct 5 2007 7:36AM Software

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