There is no doubt that email has some wonderful benefits-it is fast, convenient, is a great way to keep in touch, allows large volumes of information to be transmitted, and can reach many people anywhere in the world-all with the click of a button.
Though it may not like to shout about it, a better example of how to go about acquiring a new business application than the methodology used by radio broadcasting company Austereo would be hard to come by, such is its thoroughness. Organis...
The Storage Networking Industry Association (SNIA) aims to reach beyond its current vision of standardising storage products and services regardless of make and model. Rodney Appleyard reports on its ambition to create a level playing fiel...
When it comes to accessing porn at the workplace, Australians definitely like to watch. And is your webcam being exploited as a tool by a Peeping Tom? Stuart Finlayson reluctantly accepts the mission to delve into the seamier side of the N...
The idea behind WORM media is to help solve some of the many fears that organisations currently have about new compliance regulations; to provide the capacity needed to store large quantities of electronic records for many years, but more ...
There's nothing sexy about hard drives-and, increasingly, nothing profitable about them either. Little surprise that storage vendors have spent recent years hyping philosophies like centralised storage and information lifecycle management ...
In the latest executive email to be posted on its public website, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer has used the soapbox to explain why Windows is better value for money than Linux.
The recent signing of the alliance between VeriSign and EAN Australia to use standards to identify any RFID tagged product in the world through a database is another significant sign that the RFID industry is about to take off in Australia...
Google's new free search application for the desktop has been described as a consumer product which does not have the ability to meet business demands by ISYS, which offers its own search software for the desktop for a fee.
Speech recognition technology vendors and their customers now have a platform to discuss the future direction of the industry in Australia and New Zealand, with the launch of the Speech Industry Council (SIC).