Inmarsat debuts the IsatPhone Pro, claiming the new USD $500-600 satellite phone sets a benchmark in durability and performance for remote environments.
Symantec's June report reveals a 9% drop in phishing attacks despite spam comprising nearly 90% of all messages last month. EMEA remains a spam hotspot.
Red Hat's Max McLaren asserts their OS is the world's fastest growing, claiming 15-20% of the server market and surpassing Unix and Microsoft growth rates.
HP continues its acquisition spree, buying Phoenix's virtualisation products for USD $12 million in cash. The deal completes by month's end.
New antivirus solutions launched into the cloud to defend against fake anti-virus and targeted malware threats.
NetLeverage teams up with Attache Software, integrating ThinPoint for remote and secure financial data access in key accounting packages.
HP partners with Vidyo, expanding its HP Halo line with cost-effective, high-quality conference and desktop video solutions for enterprises.
Fortinet reveals a resurgence of CVE-2010-1240, using deceptive PDFs, posing a high-threat level alongside growing botnet activity.
Microsoft to release a vital patch for SharePoint vulnerability by June 8, after Imperva reveals widespread risk since April.
NetSuite has launched its Manufacturing Edition, a cloud suite aimed at enhancing operations for fast-growing and mid-size manufacturers worldwide.
Google ditches Microsoft Windows company-wide for Mac OS and Linux, citing security concerns post-China hacking incidents.
Company to consolidate data centres and management platforms used to deliver enterprise services over the coming years.
From tech-averse to IT lovers: How the iPod and smart devices turned even the least techy amongst us into unwitting IT rock stars.
By 2013, smartphones and enhanced phones will surpass PCs as the primary web access device, prompting websites to adapt to mobile formats.
Symantec's Norton Everywhere extends security beyond PCs to mobile and smart devices, offering new solutions like Norton Smartphone Security for Android Beta.
Apple overtakes Microsoft as rising shares push its value to $227.1bn, marking a major Silicon Valley turnaround, analysts say.
A secret UK-based organisation, the Video Convergence Forum, is advocating for open standards in online video but remains tight-lipped about its membership.
With today's online-based telepresence solutions, Cisco's high quality telepresence solutions are under fire from new entrants.
Intel's new Core processor, using 32nm technology, promises laptops that are lighter, faster, and have better battery life with 32% better performance.
VMware and Google set to offer technologies and expertise to help accelerate enterprise adoption of cloud computing.