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Oracle in poor results shocker
Larry Ellison might not have such a merry Christmas as Oracle results disappoint.
IBM delivers Big Fix for compliance management
Big blue releases security platform for device policy management.
Apple's app-happy Mac App Store
Inside the Enterprise: Apple claims over a million apps have already been downloaded from its new Mac store. Could this change the way businesses...
Oracle originally only wanted Sun’s software
Oracle wasn’t looking for Sun’s hardware business in the first place, according to filing documents.
Carphone Warehouse tunes staffing levels
The telecoms provider has taken on new workforce management software to optimise the scheduling of staff in its stores across seven European...
BSA settles at £29,000 for unlicensed software use
The Salamander Organisation feels the force of the Business Software Alliance for not paying their software licences.
Credit crunch moves business to adopt open source
The adoption of open source increases as businesses look to tighten their IT budgets.
Kwik Fit protects, monitors web experience
The UK insurance distributor is using new web monitoring technology to ensure the best customer experience as well as safeguard against fraud.
Execs express concern over cloud sprawl
Company execs are increasingly concerned about cloud sprawl as users by-pass IT departments for software.
Year in Review: Software and desktops in 2009
This year we saw new operating systems from Microsoft, Apple, Google and Ubuntu all vying for our attention, a flurry of new browsers and ogled...
Yorkshire NHS IT buys into asset management
The Health Informatics Service has purchased new asset management software to get a view of its entire network infrastructure for the first time.
EMC World 2011: EMC puts trust in Hadoop for ‘big data’
At its annual conference, EMC builds on its Greenplum acquisition with Hadoop-enabled software and an appliance.
Brit firm implicated in Mubarak snooping?
Gamma International reportedly approached Mubarak's regime to sell surveillance software for snooping on dissidents.
Sun Chemical rolls out project management software
Ink manufacturer Sun Chemical has implemented new project and portfolio management software across 20 sites in Europe and North America.
Silverstone saves on software licensing
A software investment to audit its IT assets has saved the world-famous racing circuit 20 per cent on its licensing costs.
IBM ramps up security software solutions
IBM is looking to help companies build security into the system development phase with its new software launches.
Police tracking software use ‘deeply concerning’
The Metropolitan Police might use Geotime software to track suspects, but privacy groups aren't impressed.
Facial recognition software for the masses
A software tool, which may have remained in Government hands up until now, is achieving popularity in the public sphere thanks to Face.com.
Recession gloom fades for software market
A new report shows growth in US SME software industry, but one analyst believes the UK is still doing better.
Gartner raises 2011 IT spending forecast
Gartner raises its predictions for IT spending in 2011, although uncertainty remains.
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