Enterprise Applications

More then 20 Victorian ICT companies are preparing to strut their stuff in Shanghai this week as CeBit Asia hits full swing.

According to new data from Net Applications, between December 2006 and September 2007 Linux has more than doubled its market share.

Whilst we live in a society whose business world is based on creating a good or service and then selling it for a profit, when this is a clearly visible layer of profiteering and not hidden by the veneer of corporate facelessness, it’s inc...

Microsoft has made a major play in the healthcare sector, announcing the launch of a new technology platform aimed at ultimately helping patients better manage their medical information.

Hitachi has unveiled quad layer Blu-Ray disks with a storage capacity of 100 GB, more then doubling the previous best of 50 GB.

Backup and recovery specialist IBackup has just announced a new data recovery service for SMBs, promising near-complete user backups of user data, and restored within hours of a disaster occurring.

Allowing people to talk to machines was the first step. The next was enabling machines to talk to machines. Peter Webb canvasses the evolution of XML and its importance to real time e-commerce and SOA.

In his research paper released in April 2007, “Useful Void: The Art of Forgetting in the Age of Ubiquitous Computing”, Harvard University academic, Viktor Mayer-Schönberger compares Google’s ethos with the KGB’s motto applied to informatio...

Information dissemination is exposing political processes and people, leaving them open to public scrutiny and comment through the power of user-generated content. Angela Priestley explores the latest move towards e-democracy, a process n...

On fight night, IDM put a number of vendors in the online ring to determine the world champion of content and document management solutions. Would it be open source or closed source? Of course there was no world champion, but it did provoke...

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