Craig Errey, our guest columnist from PTG Global, discusses how to avoid spending too much time and money on enterprise software implementations.
Search giant's expanding roster of Windows-free Web services may be a factor in the shuffle. Software on demand is an issue too.
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Scientists at Cornell University have created small robots that can build copies of themselves.
Does anyone really need another open-source licensing model? One of the leaders of India's IT movement says yes.
Microsoft and Samsung showed off a prototype hard drive on Monday that can record data while idling, a twist that has the potential to significantly cut power consumption in notebooks.
special report Phishing attacks may have slowed, but their sophistication is increasing at a rapid pace.
After years of relative serenity, storage virtualisation became hot last year. It also became a great deal more complex -- and confusing.
For five years Marek Strihavka programmed computer viruses, and now he's the main developer of an antivirus system. In an interview, he explains why virus writers are crucial to online security.
The next time you hear either company making a big deal about how easy it is to manage their "nix-based" desktops, read the fine print.
From server-level software, to appliances, to managed services, we review the latest anti-spam solutions to help enterprises manage the onslaught of unsightly spam.
If we're losing the battle against spam, how can we win the war? In this special report, ZDNet Australia presents a comprehensive resource centre for IT professionals battling spam.
The Netscape browser turns 10 years old on Thursday as a shadow of its former self, but the lights haven't gone out yet on one of the most storied brands in Web history.
Thousands of customers attending what could be PeopleSoft's last independent annual conference want to know: Will Oracle prevail?
Tech analyst Jon Oltsik says a new computing security conundrum presents a problem that's not easy to solve.
Microsoft launches 3-D photo viewer Photosynth
Microsoft Live Labs' latest project is actually an old one with a new twist. Windows-only Photosynth lets you … Watch it now
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Storage infrastructure on the tender track
Apple has killed the video store; will ISPs be next?
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