Enterprise Applications

In an unashamed publicity stunt, an Australian website has buried $100,000 on one of five Aussie beaches. And there it will stay until someone deciphers the clues and digs it up.

South Korean regulators have slapped Microsoft with a US$32 million fine and ordered it to unbundled its messaging service from Windows software.

Australian developer and trainer of enterprise software, Object Consulting, has released a major upgrade to its IT project methodology process MeNtOR.

Taking a leaf out of Skype’s book, Yahoo! is launching external phone service support for its popular instant-messaging (IM) software.

Just over a week ago the new version of the worlds second most popular web browser was released. However, it appears that v1.5 of Firefox already has an exploit that opens up possibility for a denial of service (DOS) attack.

Microsoft and Telstra have trumpeted the release of a new audio and video web conferencing service. But can they compete with gratis services like Skype?

Lurking within the latest Microsoft server update, Windows Server 2003 R2, is an addition that could change the battlefield for server management. The Seattle-based giant has embedded an entire Unix subsystem, database, NFS and even Unix- b...

Microsoft is bringing out the long knives to deal with software pirates down under. With four prominent wins this year in Australia alone

Having confirmed a $55million deal with the UK health service, networking giant, Novell, sees Netware upturn. Restructuring costs, however, mean a record US$5million quarter-four loss.

Research In Motion (RIM) has taken a hit in court with a US federal judge ruling that a previous US$450 million settlement with NTP Software is invalid.

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