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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.
UPDATED: Microsoft announces new wave of web-based apps
Reacting to Google's growing efforts in the office software-as-a-service (Saas) market, Microsoft has announced a beta release of its latest Office...
Symantec Backup Exec 2010 review
It’s been a long wait but Symantec finally adds deduplication to its flagship Windows backup software. We put the latest Backup Exec 2010 to the...
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.
Opera Mini usage on phones surges in emerging markets
The Opera Mini web browser is apparently incredibly popular in developing countries and emerging markets, signalling significant opportunities for...
UK ISVs develop first NetSuite SuiteBundler vertical apps
Two British ISVs are among the first group of software specialists to develop resalable vertical solutions for NetSuite's hosted enterprise...
SAP profits fall 22 per cent
The German software giant reports a 22 per cent fall in first quarter profits, blaming costs and delays to the deployment of its Business ByDesign...
Microsoft patches Windows graphics bugs
Critical patches that the software giant warned were affecting its latest Vista and Server 2008 operating systems have been released as part of its...
ICAP acquires Israeli post-trade software firm Traiana
UK financial services firm takes on post-trade processing specialist in one of biggest Israeli IT market deals this year.
Survey claims open source is business security risk
Management needs to be very careful when choosing open-source software as a business option, as security leaves a lot to be desired, according to a...
Fall in open source errors boosts security
Open source software is becoming more secure, with the number of errors and security holes falling 16 per cent in two years, a new report has found.
Windows trumps Mac OS X security-wise claims Symantec report
Microsoft's OS has had fewer vulnerabilities, and the software giant was quicker to patch them, claims a report from security expert Symantec.
European Court sets service levels to rights
The European Court of Human Rights has overhauled and centralised its IT service desk with ITIL-compliant software to streamline and automate key...
IT Forum: Microsoft and DAISY collaborate on accessible document format
A joint development project between the software maker and the Digital Accessible Information System consortium is to develop document plug-ins to...
US Professor develops 'polite' email tool
Computing Professor develops email etiquette software.<br> <br>
10 reasons to use open source in business
Open source software might be cheaper than alternatives, but it has many other business benefits, too.
Recession forces enterprise vendors to offer better value
Recession-hit businesses have the opportunity to get more value out of enterprise software vendors.
Skobbler brings free turn-by-turn sat nav to the iPhone
iPhone users in the UK can now make sure they get from A to B without stepping off the beaten track thanks to the first free navigation software...
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