In a new study, Forrester Research uncovers some good news for Microsoft: Vista usage among US businesses is up by more than 40 percent since January. The bad news: still, less than 10 per cent of the 50,000 companies surveyed use Vista.
It's tough to get a handle on whether Microsoft's OS is spurring people to buy, or if they'd be buying anyway.
A proposed review of little-used second-level domains by .au Domain Administration (auDA) has left a cloud hanging over the domain for Australia's biggest Linux conference.
The chief information officer (CIO) of health benefits provider Manchester Unity is riding the wave of two of the most prominent enterprise ICT trends in 2005 -- insourcing and Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP).
Coca-Cola Amatil chief information officer Peter McNamee claims companies which outsource large projects effectively surrender any chance of lowering costs.
The Internet has long been an egomaniac's paradise, but there have been some major developments on the tech side for all matters narcissistic.
In a world where much is out of our control, the Web allows us to prepare ourselves. But are we becoming a society of lurkers?
Industry analysts are always predicting what will happen in the future. David Braue went back in time five years to see how analysts expected the mobile comms market to evolve, and then compared it to what actually happened.
Tech giants' newfound respect for consumer power is their roundabout way of winning enterprise customers, says CNET News.com's Mike Ricciuti.
OK. So anti-trust lawyers would have a field day but consider this -- the software giant is on an official spending spree and this is the best time to spread its wings ... to become the Coca-Cola of the IT industry.
Decoding Intel's intent behind the Prescott marketing message is an old-fashioned game.
Finding hidden patterns and trends in masses of corporate data--in real time--takes up enormous processing power, but it can be very profitable.
Decoding Intel's intent behind the Prescott marketing message is an old-fashioned game.
Web portal MSN is testing a new search service that touts faster, tidier results, in what is the latest development in a fast-moving contest to help people find what they're looking for online.
A Carnegie Mellon University professor known for predicting the evolution of super-capable robots says he's just given robots better eyesight.
History of British PCs
The cash-strapped UK National Museum of Computing is home to an exhibition of the evolution of British PCs.… Watch it now
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