Enterprise Applications

While its name is not as quirky as Google, IBM's OmniFind is set to shake up the search market in 2007 as the big boys jostle for poll position. Announced yesterday, IBM is offering a free, entry level version of its OmniFind Yahoo! Editio...

The Australian Government says the new Australian Passports with their included security chip, are more resilient then ever. But a reader and software program developed by a British hacker is out to prove them wrong.

Pushed by the unquenchable consumer and business thirst for portable storage, IBM has unveiled a new prototype flash technology that it claims is 500 times faster than current flash memory using half the power.

Microsoft has kicked off testing for its new VoIP services, rolling out Office Communication Server 2007 to 2,500 companies.

Microsoft gets cosy with PBL by carving a 30 percent slice in to property website, Myhome.com.au, due for launch in early 2007.

Ever left your wallet in the back of your cab? How about your phone, your PDA, your laptop, your USB key? And just how do you explain it to your colleagues the next day?

The Secretariat at the University of Sydney has adopted desktop search technology to meet its information access needs.

Symantec is warning businesses of the risks associated with instant messaging and VoIP after a recent UK survey found that over half of the respondents had no policies in place to manage the use of these new communication technologies.

Research Triangle Software reckons it has the tincture for what’s ailing portable storage security with its USB drive and encryption software combo.

HP has agreed to a US$14.5 million settlement with the California Attorney General to resolve civil claims stemming from the recent spying scandal that rocked the company.

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