Enterprise Applications

A deal announced between Google and the NASA Ames Research Centre will see the regions of space become more accessible to web users.

According to McAfee, 2006 was that year the results generated from search engines became safe. Well almost.

As Windows XP gets more secure, hackers are increasingly turning to third party applications to probe holes for possible exploits.

Office slackers, professional sociopaths beware – Skype’s VoIP services will soon have an ear for untruths and be more accountable.

Open source security firm Untangle has ushered in a new dawn with a new name, new executive team, new funding and new free security services for SMBs.

The Suncorp Group as announced that it has picked RSA Security’s SecurID authentication technology to protect its customers from risk when using internet banking.

IBM and Yahoo! Have teamed up to bring enterprises a new search tool that they claim will enable them to index and search documents on intranets and the internet with a single service.

The race is on. With a briefing on the upcoming Access Card delivered by the government this week, vendors are gearing up for their stake in the rollout of over 16.7 million cards.

Email security specialist Websense is warning of a new form of cyber-extortion that steals mail and contact data from online email accounts and demands payment to return it.

After the largest beta testing process to date, Microsoft says that Exchange Server 2007 is cocked and ready to rock.

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