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  • Microsoft stakes application future on integration

    As Microsoft prepares to launch highly-anticipated new versions of many of its applications, the company is banking on the pervasiveness of its software and its ability to integrate the products together.

  • Web services Visionary: From mishmash to strategy

    Before it gets crowned as technology's next big thing, David Litwack says Web services must solve one of IT's biggest problems: integrating decades-old systems built using different technologies.

  • Australian customers meeting with Siebel over Oracle deal

    Australian customers were today digesting the implications of last night's widely-predicted AU$7.6 billion acquisition of customer relationship management vendor Siebel Systems by Oracle.

  • Dell announces enterprise services expansion

    Dell has announced today the expansion of its enterprise services capabilities for customers in Australia and New Zealand with the enhancement of Dell Professional Services (DPS) offerings.

  • Oracle unveils weapons against IBM, Microsoft

    Looking to jump-start sales in the face of stiff competition and a sagging economy, Oracle is set to disclose plans for new software and a revamped version of its flagship database-management application.

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  • Seamless integration? Get real

    The likes of SAP, JD Edwards, and Oracle claim the utopia of the real-time enterprise is only achievable if built from day one but there are alternatives.

  • Web services Visionary: From mishmash to strategy

    Before it gets crowned as technology's next big thing, David Litwack says Web services must solve one of IT's biggest problems: integrating decades-old systems built using different technologies.

  • Australian customers meeting with Siebel over Oracle deal

    Australian customers were today digesting the implications of last night's widely-predicted AU$7.6 billion acquisition of customer relationship management vendor Siebel Systems by Oracle.

  • Australian businesses more than comfortable with Linux support

    While UK businesses worry that Linux lacks the technical support options to make it an enterprise player, Australian businesses believe the open source operating system already enjoys the robust support they need to put it to work.

  • Extra headaches of securing XML

    XML-based protocols, or Web Services, are gaining popularity. But expanded use means greater concerns over security. Additional reading: Web Services 101

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