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OpenOffice 3.0 now available for download
The third major release of OpenOffice.org’s free software suite comes as the group celebrates its eighth birthday.
IT PRO News roundup: Ofcom delays 3G auction, LogicaCMG dumps CEO, Microsoft cancels major user conference
A busy Bank Holiday Monday in the world of technology as the UK telecoms regulator bows to pressure from mobile phone network operators and delays...
VMWare criticises Microsoft's virtualisation plans
Virtualisation software company <a href='http://www.vmware.com/' target='_blank'>VMWare</a> has condemned what it alleges is <a...
Adobe Flash flaw used in targeted attacks
Another Adobe Flash zero-day flaw is used in targeted attacks, as the software developer works on a patch.
Apple admits anti-virus need for Mac OS
Mac users may think they are safe, but Apple admits that users should be running anti-virus software on their systems.
The Midweek Interview: Bill Shelton part two
Bill Shelton, Data Protection Manager product manager at Microsoft, talks about future developments in storage software technology and the Data...
The Midweek Interview: Bill Shelton part one
In the first part of our interview with Bill Shelton, Data Protection Manager product manager at Microsoft, he discusses the changing shape of...
SaaS email market to grow 20 per cent
A report from Gartner predicts the software as a service (SaaS) email market will grow 20 per cent by 2012.
Microsoft shipping SP2 RC2 for Vista and Windows Server
Software giant Microsoft has started shipping service pack 2 for Windows Vista and Server 2008
Good Technology unveils iPhone management tools
Businesses now have access to mobile management tools for the iPhone and other Apple devices, thanks to new software from Good Technology. <br>
Symantec hackers: We've released pcAnywhere source code
Hackers claim to have released pcAnywhere source code, whilst threatening to release information on Norton software.
Citrix outlines desktop as a service vision
Just as the IT industry digests the impact of software as a service, Citrix touts its desktop as a service products and vision to UK customers.
Oxford University Press slashes order fulfilment costs
Oxford University Press is using workforce management software to increase output, cut fulfilment costs and save £100,000 a year from its staffing...
EU anti-trust powers to be tested by Microsoft ruling
A Luxemburg court is set to hand down a significant anti-trust ruling in relation to Microsoft's on-going spat with European competition chiefs,...
Barclays Bank focuses on mobile security with Kaspersky
Kaspersky continues working with Barclays to provide free mobile security software as well as increasing awareness about mobile risk.
Citrix launches Type 1 hypervisor before VMware
Citrix has announced the launch of virtualisation software with a Type 1 hypervisor - something rival VMware is yet to do.
Microsoft to beta new free security software
Reports claim that Microsoft will tomorrow unveil a new beta of a free security solution.
Google and Bebo to boycott Phorm?
An letter from the Open Rights Group may have convinced Google and Bebo to boycott Phorm software.
White House goes open source
The White House has voted in open source as its official website moves away from proprietary content management software.<br> <br>
Microsoft: Cloud computing offers lower margins
Cloud computing will have a lower profit margin than traditional software businesses, Microsoft believes.
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