Report: SOA gaining traction in AsiaService-oriented architecture market to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 40 percent, according to Springboard Research.November 23, 2007 by Lynn Tan @ Redhat in Enterprise Software
BoxSentry helps protect legitimate e-mailSecurity vendor unveils e-mail authentication product designed to reduce the number of legitimate e-mail messages that get stopped by spam filters.October 31, 2007 by Lynn Tan @ Redhat in Enterprise Software
Apple finally releases 'Leopard'After much delay and speculation, the latest version of the Mac OS X is finally launched.October 26, 2007 by Lynn Tan @ Redhat in Enterprise Software
Five tips to tackle disruptive techFive technologies will continue to impact IT strategies over next few years and IT managers must prepare for changing environment, Gartner warns.October 16, 2007 by Lynn Tan @ Redhat in Enterprise Software
Canon to focus on softwareJapanese tech giant is shifting its focus to software in Southeast Asia, but not at the expense of its hardware business, says a senior executive.October 12, 2007 by Lynn Tan @ Redhat in Enterprise Software
Sabre opts for open strategyCost-effectiveness and flexibility are reasons why it makes sense to adopt open standards and systems, says a senior Sabre executive.October 11, 2007 by Lynn Tan @ Redhat in Enterprise Software
Citrix lends support for Special OlympicsThin client vendor sponsors technology that enables games results and athletes' medical records to be accessible anywhere and on any device.October 1, 2007 by Lynn Tan @ Redhat in Enterprise Software
HP: Linux ready for most applicationsAlthough still making progress, Linux is already secure and reliable enough to be used in mission-critical apps, HP executive says.October 1, 2007 by Lynn Tan @ Redhat in Enterprise Software
HP: Linux ready for mission-critical appsThe open-source operating system is secure enough to be used in mission-critical applications, says a senior Hewlett-Packard executive.October 1, 2007 by Lynn Tan @ Redhat in Enterprise Software
Five steps to lower storage costsAsian businesses can reduce their storage infrastructure costs by basing their buying decisions on the way data is used, says senior Sun Microsystems executive.September 12, 2007 by Lynn Tan @ Redhat in Enterprise Software