A UK property asset management company is examining Apple Macs and Linux desktops to cut its dependency on Microsoft in the wake of the software giant's aggressive licensing options.
Red Hat announced a new version of its Linux software on Wednesday geared for desktop and laptop computer customers in developing nations.
Intel will today launch the new Centrino mobile computing platform to Australian customers, promising some modest gains in performance and a few new features for both corporate and consumer users.
All the major business PC manufacturers in Australia -- except Apple -- announced products based on Intel's vPro chipset this week; vPro is designed to improve desktop management facilities for administrators.
The NSW police service is planning to beef up its security by consolidating its disparate identification systems and firewall management.
Dell Computer will expand deeper into the wireless market as part of its overall goal of increasing annual revenue to US$60 billion in the next few years, according to company president Kevin Rollins.
Computing giant Hewlett-Packard plans to announce two services this week aimed at slowing down fast-spreading viruses and immunising networks against threats.
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Consumer privacy advocates say they may extend their boycott of Intel's next-generation Pentium III chip to the computer manufacturers who use it.
Shares of one-time cyber-star Pacific Century CyberWorks (PCCW) slid two percent, a day after the company’s revamped and reduced Internet strategy failed to wow investors.
ZDNet Australia looks at software deployment packages designed to help you reduce network administration costs.
Blue-chip stocks gave back most of their gains Tuesday and technology issues held their ground as the Nasdaq composite inched up 2 points to 3,851.97. The Dow Jones industrial average closed off 109 points to 11,067.00.
Investors sold off tech and blue-chip stocks Thursday on earnings concerns as the Dow Jones industrial average plunged 130 points to 10,398.04. The Nasdaq composite fell 63 points to close at 3,877.30.
ERP developers PeopleSoft Inc. and Oracle continued their push into B2B commerce last week, each unveiling new e-procurement software.
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