Enterprise Applications

The world of open source identity management scored a boost this week thanks to IBM donating software to the Higgins open source project.

Samsung has just introduced a new, beefed up 1.8 inch hard disc with up to 60GB of storage space.

With the rise of free internet telephony, the fight against spam isn’t limited to inboxes anymore. Fortunately, NEC has come up with some new gear to stop IP spam in its tracks.

FalconStor says it is posed to bring enterprise-level continuos data protection to SMEs after giving Intel’s storage gear a big thumbs up.

iCentera has just released version 4.1 of its on-demand CRM portal platform, enabling anyone according to the company, to create, customise and deploy branded portals for both internal and external audiences in minutes.

With increasing amounts of companies making the switch to open source software, protecting Linux-based environments has never been more important. To this end, Arkeia Software has announced a new disaster recovery solution for Linux.

Microsoft is embroiled in somewhat of a public relations battle after it offered to hire an Australian blogger to edit language used in a Wikipedia article on the open document format.

Check Point Software has thrown some more fuel into the virtual version of its VPN-1 Power integrated firewall and intrusion prevention gateway, announcing an upgrade that gives managed service providers the ability to create 250 virtual s...

Mobile data protection specialist Pointsec has released its latest security offering, focussing on end point vulnerability and stepping up protection from rogue USB devices.

Symantec has bumped up the threat-o-meter to level three in response to a rapid increase in “Storm Worm” (Trojan.Peacomm) spamming around the world.

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