Enterprises
Is open source software bad for business?
By: Davey Winder
One security outfit which conducted a study into the use of open source software in the enterprise, the results of which are published today, seems to think so. It states that "Open Source Software (OSS) development communities have yet to adopt a secure development process and often leave dangerous vulnerabilities unaddressed."
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By: Davey Winder
One security outfit which conducted a study into the use of open source software in the enterprise, the results of which are published today, seems to think so. It states that "Open Source Software (OSS) development communities have yet to adopt a secure development process and often leave dangerous vulnerabilities unaddressed."
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Citrix announces “virtual machines on any hypervisor” project
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Citrix, the newest player to enter the hypervisor space when it acquired XenSource in October 2007, has unveiled “Project Kensho”, designed to make virtual machines portable across the major hypervisor platforms, including XenServer from Citrix, VMware's ESX and Microsoft's recently released Hyper-V.
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By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Citrix, the newest player to enter the hypervisor space when it acquired XenSource in October 2007, has unveiled “Project Kensho”, designed to make virtual machines portable across the major hypervisor platforms, including XenServer from Citrix, VMware's ESX and Microsoft's recently released Hyper-V.
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iPhone goes to work with enterprise apps
By: Stephen Withers
Most of the fuss around the iPhone 3G launch has been about the consumer market, but enterprise software companies Oracle and Salesforce.com are already delivering business applications for Apple's coveted mobile phone.
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By: Stephen Withers
Most of the fuss around the iPhone 3G launch has been about the consumer market, but enterprise software companies Oracle and Salesforce.com are already delivering business applications for Apple's coveted mobile phone.
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There's no business like iPhone business - at all
By: David M Williams
Hoorah! It's iPhone-eve! The world will be watching as the clock draws towards midnight ... except one segment of phone buyers who have been totally excluded. In a mess of mixed messages the telcos seem to have hired the famous Seinfeld soup Nazi as their director of enterprise and government pricing. That’s right, "No iPhone for you" despite the claims it's a better business device than BlackBerry.
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By: David M Williams
Hoorah! It's iPhone-eve! The world will be watching as the clock draws towards midnight ... except one segment of phone buyers who have been totally excluded. In a mess of mixed messages the telcos seem to have hired the famous Seinfeld soup Nazi as their director of enterprise and government pricing. That’s right, "No iPhone for you" despite the claims it's a better business device than BlackBerry.
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More work for Motorola's Blinkhorn
By: Stephen Withers
Motorola has appointed Paul Blinkhorn as its Australia country manager, extending his role as vice president of of the company's enterprise mobility business for Australia and New Zealand and Asia-Pacific channels.
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By: Stephen Withers
Motorola has appointed Paul Blinkhorn as its Australia country manager, extending his role as vice president of of the company's enterprise mobility business for Australia and New Zealand and Asia-Pacific channels.
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No Vista Inside for Intel
By: Davey Winder
Upgrade to Windows Vista? No thanks, says Intel according to an insider. The chip giant apparently has no plans to upgrade 80,000 employees from XP to Vista, in what must be a painful blow to Microsoft.
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By: Davey Winder
Upgrade to Windows Vista? No thanks, says Intel according to an insider. The chip giant apparently has no plans to upgrade 80,000 employees from XP to Vista, in what must be a painful blow to Microsoft.
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Warning: IT staff snooping on confidential data!
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Do you trust your IT staff to do their jobs and mind their own business? If so, you could be in for a scandalous shock, as a third of whom have inexplicably volunteered in a survey that they’re looking at highly confidential data, sometimes even after they’ve left the company. Time to be alert – and alarmed!
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By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Do you trust your IT staff to do their jobs and mind their own business? If so, you could be in for a scandalous shock, as a third of whom have inexplicably volunteered in a survey that they’re looking at highly confidential data, sometimes even after they’ve left the company. Time to be alert – and alarmed!
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IBM offers free 'hot tech' classes online
By: Stephen Withers
Looking to improve the supply of graduates with marketable IT skills, IBM is providing online training resources in a range of in-demand areas.
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By: Stephen Withers
Looking to improve the supply of graduates with marketable IT skills, IBM is providing online training resources in a range of in-demand areas.
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NSW Government lambasted for awarding "wasteful" SAP contract
By: Stephen Withers
A prominent senior executive in the Australian software industry has blasted the New South Wales state government for awarding a huge contract to enterprise software vendor SAP without first going to open tender. The government's decision to not even test the market for alternative solutions first was described as unbelievable.
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By: Stephen Withers
A prominent senior executive in the Australian software industry has blasted the New South Wales state government for awarding a huge contract to enterprise software vendor SAP without first going to open tender. The government's decision to not even test the market for alternative solutions first was described as unbelievable.
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Gartner: iPhone 3G good but security concerns abound
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
The big cheeses of the analyst world, Gartner, have released an interim update on the iPhone 3G that goes into detail on all the improvements and issues that Apple has delivered – and still faces. The company most at threat from the fruity contender? Nokia.
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By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
The big cheeses of the analyst world, Gartner, have released an interim update on the iPhone 3G that goes into detail on all the improvements and issues that Apple has delivered – and still faces. The company most at threat from the fruity contender? Nokia.
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