All Enterprise Software News - September 2009

Tesco deploys green software to track carbon emissions

UK supermarket Tesco is using CA ecoSoftware to help it measure carbon emissions across its global operations.

Microsoft under increased pressure to fix SMB2 security flaw

Microsoft is under increasing pressure to release a security patch for a vulnerability in its file sharing (SMB2) protocol as more exploit code becomes available....

Microsoft releases free Security Essentials software

Microsoft is to enter the free...

Post-masters form action group after accounts shortfall

Sub-postmasters have formed an action group following disclosures in Computer Weekly of unexplained deficits in the Post Office accounting system.

Computers to mark exam papers

The owner of Edexcel, one of England's three big exam boards, will use artificial intelligence to automatically mark exam essays in the UK from next month. Pearson,...

BMC and McAfee join forces on security compliance

Enterprise management software provider BMC...

UK managers do not understand SAM risks

The business risk of poorly managed software assets is not well understood by the board members and general managers of UK companies, research has revealed.

Red Hat profits continue to defy recession

Open Source software supplier Red Hat has reported strong results despite the recession.

VIDEO: Google enables open web technologies on IE

Google has unveiled software to help developers to take advantage of open web technologies on Microsoft's Internet Explorer (IE) web browser.

Cloud-based email archiving makes sense

Mimecast has introduced a cloud service called MSE ( Mimecast Services for Exchange )...
Results Page: 1 | 2 | 3 | PREVIOUS | NEXT
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
GVL5-20091008.5