Enterprise Applications

For a nation suffering from a major water crisis, our water information is currently in a state of disrepair. Can the Federal Government’s $480 million national water information strategy finally provide the means to measuring, what we can...

If user uptake reflects success then The Salvation Army’s new content management system has achieved this. Liam Tung looks at how Manager of e-commerce and internet communications, Michael Bouy has managed the transition and training of st...

The global Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) market is set to reach $US4.65 billion in 2007 and blow out to $US26.9 billion by 2017. From cattle to humans, boxes, key chains and weapons, you never know where RFID tags are going to turn up next.

Electronic document management vendor, ELO Digital, has announced a global partnership with Microsoft to distribute ELO Office with Microsoft Office 2007 and ELO Enterprise with Microsoft Exchange.

Dell has put an end to speculation and confirmed that it will indeed be bundling Linux with its new PCs and Laptops.

Desktop virtualisation provider Kidaro has just released a version of its Corporate “To-Go” desktop software tailored for use on a USB flash drive.

In an embarrassing case of email gone wrong, Microsoft’s US PR firm Waggener Edstrom has mistakenly sent a 13-page internal document on Wired contributing editor Frank Vogelstein directly to Vogelstein himself.

It may have taken two centuries for one of the world’s largest knowledge bases to acquire its analogue collection, but it takes just fifteen minutes for the world to produce the equivalent volume digitally.

Mortgage rates, stock prices, news headlines and sport scores, widgets offer the latest in instant information grabbing tools accessible from the desktop.

RFID is starting move into everyday use, however, while the technology offers unprecedented levels of control and feedback the sheer volume of information generated during the tracking process can present new challenges.

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