Verizon Business reports that more than half of the data breaches on enterprise systems go undetected and are caused by general negligence and lax security.
Developers can create dynamic Web apps in the Curl language via Eclipse.
Acquisition and deal talks have ended, according to Yahoo.
Yahoo inked an online ad search deal with Google shortly after ending talks with search rival Microsoft.
European Commission official Neelie Kroes urged governments to use software incorporating open standards, to avoid vendor lock-in.
The company cites gains in the high-performance computing market, with nine universities adopting Microsoft's technology.
Sun Microsystems has released the latest version of its business integration and service-oriented-architecture (SOA) package.
Four countries' appeals put previous approval on hold.
Highlights of the latest open office productivity suite include Mac OS X support and converters for Office 2007 documents.
'Agentless' offering comes thanks to VMware's acquisition of Thinstall earlier this year.
Telco joins organization advocating the use of Mobile Linux.
Critical patches focus on IE, DirectX and Bluetooth.
Microsoft's Tech-Ed North America event for IT professionals kicked off today with a keynote address on enabling "dynamic IT."
Company's E-mail Security SaaS product also gets an update.
MSDN and TechNet Plus subscribers can now test a full-featured version of the relational database management system.
Next version will focus primarily on performance. QuickTime X, Safari update also announced.
A National Nuclear Security Administration supercomputer reaches an operational rate of 1 petaflop, making it the world's fastest computer.
IBM looks to deliver enterprise-level mashups for everything from end-user creation to adding value to SOA deployments.
The company's Sandcastle project omitted the source code, and thus failed to meet open source licensing requirements.
During his keynote address at Apple's annual Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) Monday, CEO Steve Jobs debuted the company's new iPhone 3G, an update to the popular mobile phone and computing device set for delivery July 11. Developers also took the stage during the keynote to show off new technologies arriving for the platform.