The security industry converges at the annual RSA Conference in San Francisco this week, an event that's moved far beyond its origins as a get-together for cryptogeeks and other insiders.
Consumer take-up of digital technology in the home is at a 'tipping point', which could lead to a dramatic increase in sales for converged devices.
Information technology would play an integral role in getting Australia's ageing population to stay in the workforce but business must first adapt its attitudes to the 'Knowledge Age', Microsoft's Australian chief said today.
Microsoft should be concentrating on securing Windows so it no longer needs an anti-virus product instead of trying to squeeze established AV vendors out of the market, according to Gartner.
Microsoft announced a herd of updates to its business applications and services Monday, marking the beginning of its Convergence 2004 conference for business customers.
Sony and Microsoft confront consumer apathy as they attempt to turn game consoles into multipurpose entertainment gadgets.
It used to be a money-losing afterthought. Now the business software unit is playing a key role in Redmond's plans.
The handheld maker used to be the king of the hill. So how did it tumble into Microsoft's arms?
"Project Green" effort to bring disparate business applications under a single code base will happen -- eventually.
Messagelabs CTO Mark Sunner claims that ISPs allowing unfiltered traffic to flow to customers is like a water authority pumping out raw sewage. Additional reading: Microsoft reward snags suspected Sasser author
The proposed SIP standard is key to IM interoperability and to merging voice, data, video and messaging into a single system, says a Microsoft executive.
The software giant joins the DVD+RW Alliance and plans to take a more active role in developing and promoting the DVD+RW format.
The software giant digs its roots a little deeper into the music business as Macrovision agrees to license its Windows digital rights management technology for CDs.
The entertainment version of Windows XP only just debuted, but the tinkering has already begun.
Visa CIO touts new transaction technologies
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Australian Govt funds IT start-ups
Google should come clean on datacentres
US shows what OPEL could have been
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