Enterprise Applications

The CSIRO ICT Centre and the Australian Government Information Management Office (AGIMO) have announced that they will be teaming up to investigate new delivery methods for online services.

Iomega has given its security arm a hefty boost, announcing that it is teaming up with on-demand communications security and email compliance firm Postini to offer enterprise-level security solutions to SMBs around the world.

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NetApp has taken another stab at reducing data management costs, introducing new software that it claims will help customers simplify management, reduce complexity and lower costs in data centres.

According to a new Cisco survey, US government agencies are increasingly embracing unified communications, considered it critical to disaster recovery and business continuity, not to mention an aid to collaborative processes.

An embarrassing data breach has come to light at job website CareerOne, with the site’s customer relationship management database containing detailed client information and a range of unflattering comments made public on the internet.

Samsung is deftly pushing forward with it’s solid state drives (SSDs), announcing that it has kicked off production of its 1.8” 64GB notebook flash memory drive.

The first public previous of the HELIOS Unbreakable Server, HELIOS UB+, has been released, giving curious companies a chance to test drive the anticipated solution before its full release later this year.

ElcomSoft, a Russian password-recovery firm, has released details of a newly discovered back door into Intuit Software’s Quicken that could compromise the financial records of millions of users.

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