The next version of Microsoft's Exchange Server--software used to manage e-mail, contact lists and calendars--will arrive in 2006, according to a company executive.
Red Hat has released the code to the directory server it acquired from Netscape and will start offering commercial support later this month.
Joining a growing debate over the role of patents in open-source software, Novell on Tuesday said it will use its patent portfolio to defend its open-source line from legal attacks.
Sun Microsystems will begin releasing significant open-source Java components this year and also will extend the collaborative strategy to the gadget version of the software technology.
Linux gets a good share of the headlines, but Windows server software is grabbing a good share of the dough.
Scott McNealy sees glory days ahead for new CEO Jonathan Schwartz. Are they cut from the same cloth?
Sun Microsystems plans to release the second version of its Java Desktop System, the server maker's version of Linux for desktop computers.
The idea of getting a robust, scalable operating system for free hasn't clicked with many enterprises -- until now.
Microsoft's Steve Ballmer and Novell's Ron Hovsepian make an unlikely pair, and their pact has caught the tech industry by surprise.
Macquarie University has joined forces with four leading IT companies to provide an industry sponsored IT cadetship program for its IT graduates.
Microsoft will begin selling its directory technology as a standalone product separate from the Windows operating system.
Yahoo has unveiled a version of its Messenger service designed to work with corporate portals and business applications.
Last month we looked at thin-client terminals. This month RMIT examines the back end for thin-client setups.
In this special review, we round up the various authentication devices on the market. From fingerprint scanners, to single sign-on software and biometric technology -- we have the authentication market covered.
OpenGroupware.org has been launched with plans to create applications that compete with Microsoft Exchange server products.
Visa CIO touts new transaction technologies
Michael Dreyer, CIO of Visa, expresses what innovation means to him in different areas, such as their PayWave … Watch it now
Australian Govt funds IT start-ups
Google should come clean on datacentres
US shows what OPEL could have been
Broadband speedtest
How fast is your Internet connection?
Calculate the speed here.
Superguide: Printers -- all you need to know
Looking to buy a printer? Our superguide rates the latest printers and shines a light into the industry.
Click here for more.
Storage and server superguide
Over the last decade the art of maintaining the datacentre of a large organisation has evolved into an art form.
Click here for more.