Enterprise Applications

Virtualisation used to be something that applied only to high end servers. In a bid to win back some of its lost market share, Intel has announced hardware virtualisation support for desktop PCs.

The online uninstaller for Sony BMG's XCP benighted copy protection software creates greater security risks than the original program.

It just isn't Sony's month. The embarrassing saga that is its insidious Digital Rights Management (DRM) software just keeps on going.

Silicon Graphics (SIG) has pulled back the cover on a complete redesign of its flagship Altix line with the new SGI Altix 4000. Taking a different approach with its hardware this time around, SGI has designed the Altix 4000 to be capable of...

The World Summit on the Information Society looks like it is going to be hijacked this week as the debate over who is to govern the internet heats up.

The integration of digital asset management (DAM) and remote proofing technologies is now making it possible to receive client approval in hours rather than days.

HP has announced a new high performance blade PC featuring AMD64 technology. The new addition is the first true one to one blade PC to thin client solution that delivers desktop level performance with greater flexibility.

The 2002 waterfall train disaster may be slipping further into the past, however the fallout still lingers and one thing it highlights is with better document management techniques, the response to similar incidents can be greatly improved.

The knowledge era is upon us. Organisations around the world are recognising the value that exists in their intellectual assets. The problem is, a great divide exists between recognising these assets, and really harnessing them to improve c...

Google has been stirring up a lot of trouble of late with its controversial plan to scan the worlds libraries and put them online. A lot of publishes were leering at it and unmuzzling their lawyers, yet whilst Google has attracted venom the...

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