Microsoft, Citrix, Novell and Sun Microsystems all made announcements around virtualisation overnight.
Microsoft is creating a council with other technology vendors in an effort to sort out product interoperability problems.
Canonical on Thursday released version 7.04 of Ubuntu Linux, nicknamed Feisty Fawn, but the company's Web site was unable to keep up with the demand for the software.
Oracle has proposed new technology standards to safeguard sensitive data as it flows through corporate software applications. But is that where leaks happen?
The federal Department of Industry, Tourism and Resources (DITR) has detailed plans to implement at least three new customer relationship management (CRM) systems based on Microsoft software.
Macquarie University has joined forces with four leading IT companies to provide an industry sponsored IT cadetship program for its IT graduates.
Has the sun prematurely set on Sun Microsystems? The company has proposed buying Novell for its Linux business but this move reveals Sun's myopic view on how the IT world functions.
The idea of getting a robust, scalable operating system for free hasn't clicked with many enterprises -- until now.
The growing influence of the Linux operating system and the open-source software movement will be on display as several large companies announce products and plans at the LinuxWorld Conference and Expo.
Six months after saying the Liberty Alliance had "zero chance of mattering," Steve Ballmer might be eating his words as corporate heavyweights keep queuing up to enlist in the Alliance.
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.
OpenGroupware.org has been launched with plans to create applications that compete with Microsoft Exchange server products.
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.
Last month we looked at thin-client terminals. This month RMIT examines the back end for thin-client setups.
Visa CIO touts new transaction technologies
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Google should come clean on datacentres
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