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Unisys has been chosen to develop and implement an enterprise content management (ECM) platform for RailCorp, New South Wales' public rail operation, as part of an upgrade to its ICT systems.
IBM is preparing an aggressive push into content management software, a move that could spur competition and accelerate consolidation in the expanding niche.
EMC announced the integration of Eclipse development tools in Documentum -- the first major upgrade since 2002 -- and is offering a US$100,000 prize for the best application.
Sun Microsystems has inked a deal to resell content management software made by Interwoven.
Microsoft is targeting the lower end of the enterprise search market with Search Server 2008, a free version of which will also be available.
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Microsoft has jumped on the Web 2.0 express with the launch of an add-on for SharePoint server that enables businesses to make use of popular "community" collaboration features such as wikis and blogs.
Microsoft plans to muscle into two markets next year, work flow and enterprise content management, using its time-tested techniques of exploiting its desktop dominance and appealing to developers.
IBM brings portal software that integrates service oriented architectures to its mainframe and midrange server lines.
In the wireless mobile world, Australian phone carriers need to stick to what they're good at and let the big guys handle content delivery, such as Yahoo and Amazon portals, according to research group Gartner.
IBM has agreed to acquire Aptrix, a maker of Web content management software, in a move to bulk up its Lotus Web development portfolio.
IBM Australia and Fujitsu are believed to be going head to head over a likely ICT outsourcing deal at NSW RailCorp amid moves by the rail network to rationalise its unwieldy, inefficient information environment.
Microsoft on Wednesday offered further details on the next version of Office, announcing plans for a new home version as well as new server-based products and a new high-end enterprise edition of the desktop suite.
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