Oracle has announced a new range of Sun x86 servers (which it claims is "the industry's best x86 platform for running Oracle software and other enterprise applications"), along with new and more powerful carrier-grade Netra x86 servers.
For the first timer ever, the Flashback malware has forced Apple to respond before their solution was complete.
A Russian security software developer has estimated that the Flashback trojan has infected more than 550,000 Macs, and more than 32,000 of them are in Australia.
Haylix claims to have brought competition to the Australian cloud storage market. A deal with Akamai delivers speedy data access for overseas users.
Android devices might be outselling those running iOS, but the Apple camp is still responsible for the majority of mobile web browsing according to one web analytics firm.
Android devices might be outselling those running iOS, but the Apple camp is still responsible for the majority of mobile web browsing according to one web analytics firm.
Using a java plug-in, NASA's satellite tracker gives viewers a manipulable 3D view of every major satellite in earth-orbit.
Oracle WebLogic Server 12c includes over 200 new features, including full support for Java Enterprise Edition 6 and support for cloud environments.
An agreement between SuccessFactors and VMware gives customers the ability to build applications on VMware's Cloud Foundry that use data from Employee Central and other SuccessFactors software.
IT systems management company, Kaseya, has released its new software deployment and update module that allows deployment, update, and management of common third party software by policy to remote distributed computers.
JadeLiquid is proud to announce the addition of native Selenium support in LiquidTest, the Web Application Testing tool. LiquidTest is the first tool to support the Selenium specification outside the core Selenium implementation. With this clean-room Selenium implementation LiquidTest now provides a robust Recording and Replay engine for Selenium users.
Threats to conventional PCs and mobile devices skyrocketed during 2010, according to a new report from Symantec, with social networking and mobile devices playing significant roles.
Apple has addressed a swag of vulnerabilities with updates to its versions of Java for Mac OS X.
Micro Focus has updated its Silk integrated testing suite.
Eternal vigilance and remorseless focus on testing are required for any software development, and unfortunately the Mozilla team let a significant Java applet problem slip into Firefox Browser 3.6.14, but have already released a fix in version 3.6.15.
Micro Focus's COBOL development software can now be used to create code for the Java Virtual Machine or Windows Azure as well as the previously supported platforms.
So you're convinced you don't need security software for your Mac? Well, you might not, but someone does.
It will come as no surprise to many Mac users that most of the malware detected by Sophos Anti-Virus for Mac is targeting Windows. But don't be too complacent - genuine Mac malware is turning up as well.
With Unified Communications becoming a necessity in today business, eTellicom with the IMX adds a powerhouse competitor to the market.
When Apple revealed that it would cease the development of Java for Mac OS X, people began to wonder what future the platform would have on the Mac. Now we know.
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