Google introduces MSI for Chrome, simplifying mass installations for businesses and aiming to boost its browser market presence.
Polycom and Microsoft ink a multi-year, global deal to revolutionize unified communications, promising improved business productivity.
LinkedIn bolsters its content relevance by acquiring start-up mSpoke, marking its first-ever purchase to enhance user experience.
HP claims top spot in Gartner MFPs and Printers report, citing software, vertical solutions and service integration as key factors.
NetApp and Symantec team up to improve SAN customers' storage efficiency, offering tools to manage, reduce, and reclaim space, cutting IT footprints and costs.
Fortinet report reveals a surge in Sasfis botnet variants, evolving to spam users with fake invoices and Facebook links.
Microsoft vows job one urgency on Windows 7 tablets to rival Apple, as Ballmer promises full-on push with leading tech brands on board.
Microsoft challenges the Google-Yahoo Japan deal, citing harm to competition and potential market control in Japan.
In the digital skies, the challenge of cloud security hinges on balancing control with trust, urging a collaborative push for standards.
Cloud computing is either one of two things: an overhyped term destined for obscurity, or the greatest promise for the future of IT.
Virtualisation fuels the cloud's growth, with Gartner predicting a $US6.2bn market by 2013, enhancing efficiency and agility for businesses.
Cloud computing evolves as the go-to tech solution, promising cost savings and security, despite requiring a shift in corporate IT strategies.
It seems everyone is 'on' Facebook, whether you are a government department, telecommunications business or simply someone with funny cat photos to share.
IT has become an established career path, and increasingly people are simply following it rather than being excited by it.
Fortinet clinches Frost and Sullivan's Asia Pacific Network Security Vendor of the Year, a nod to its market strides and innovation.
Intel's experimental chip could replace electrons with light beams to carry data at 50Gbps, potentially revolutionizing computer design.
Google launches a suite of apps aimed at government bodies to cut IT costs and boost security, now adopted by Los Angeles.
Attache Software's new Business Improvement Guide plans to help SMEs use and monitor IT, and embraces the international standards for governance of IT.
HP trademarks 'Palmpad', hinting at new handheld devices following its Palm acquisition. Future products may rival Apple's offerings, sources suggest.
Google is discontinuing its Nexus One mobile phone following receipt of its final order from the phone's manufacturer, HTC.