



Google may open as early as March an online store to sell third-party software that complements its Google Apps collaboration and communication hosted suite, the Wall Street Journal reported on Monday.
Mobile software vendor Sybase, Inc. and communications solutions integrator Orange Business Services partnered recently to offer mobile device management solutions to carriers around the globe, in order for firms to control their growing mobile assets.
North Korea has reportedly developed its own version of the Linux operating with a graphical user interface that closely resembles Microsoft Windows.
Eighty-three per cent of organizations gearing up for cloud computing are planning to start with private clouds, according to a recent survey from Platform Computing Corp. Forty-five per cent are already committed to the idea and in the process of deploying private cloud initiatives.
SharePoint 2010 brings with it some compelling features, but with Web 2.0 tools readily available, you might just be better off saving those precious pennies.
With company wallets easing up after the financial storm of 2009, IDC predicts the infrastructure management software market to rebound to a 12% year-on-year growth.
Free is becoming a popular form of software for CIOs, with nearly two-thirds of companies using it on their desktops and with applications, according to a new survey.
Nokia said it plans to release a new version of Ovi Maps for its smartphones that includes free high-end walk and drive navigation.
A healthcare system integrator based in Taiwan recently implemented QlikView’s solution in order to analyze and compare sales performance and costs among all its products, regions, periods, and sales teams.
The Information and Data Management Software (IDMS) market in the Asia Pacific excluding Japan (APEJ) region showed bright signs of growth in the first half of 2009, research firm IDC reported recently.



