Enterprise Applications

EMC is making moves on web content management again with its upcoming launch of Documentum Page Builder.

Microsoft has had another antitrust run in with the European Union’s competition regulator over new security features in its upcoming Windows Vista operating system.

NSW Police have just signed a $14 million deal with Fujitsu for a new computer-aided despatch (CAD) system.

San Francisco’s Linden Lab is reeling from an attack by hackers on September 6 that has left personal and financial records all its 650,000 customers potentially exposed.

A new Harvard report is adding fuel to the fiery open source versus proprietary software debate, claiming that open source solutions such as Linux will always run second best to Microsoft Windows.

The Philippines’ Manilla Standard Today is reporting that a bill is to be introduced to its government this week mandating the use of open source software and standards in all government projects.

Symantec has published the results of a new survey showing how poor application performance can directly translate to lost business.

Software vendor Computer Associates (CA) was left red faced last week when a buggy overnight update to its popular eTrust antivirus software confused an important Windows process with a virus and promptly deleted it.

2.6 million Circuit City customers in the US have potentially had their personal information put at risk when Chase Card Services accidentally threw out tapes containing sensitive data.

Vaulting your data no longer means taking it out of the loop according to Datacatch Inc.

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