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After a longer than expected period of deliberation, PeopleSoft has announced that it is to extend its controversial customer refund program until the end of the year.

Despite overall tech spending remaining low, investment in IT security continues to buck the trend, with many CIOs investing the bulk of their resources to protecting their IT infrastructures.

A new variant of the MiMail worm, which is disguised as a message from online payment vendor PayPal, is spreading fast, according to security experts.

SecureData Group (SDG) has announced it has acquired a controlling interest in New Zealand-based success story SQL Services. The deal sets the seal on a busy few months for SQL Services, which has recently entered the Australian market, tr...

Despite the increase in awareness of the need for a business continuity (BC) plan, after the events of September 11, 2001 and the recent power outages in Sydney, New York and London brought the need for a BC plan sharply into focus, only h...

LSI Logic has announced plans to separate its storage systems operations from its mainstream semiconductor business and create an independent storage systems company.

SAP has announced that it has partnered with Sybase to use the company's data management software with its own SAP Business One software, which is aimed at the Small to Medium Business (SMB) sector.

The government has called upon interested parties to come up with proposals to help it utilise the $23.7 million it has set aside for the Coordinated Communications Infrastructure Fund (CCIF) to improved broadband access in regional Australia.

The Open Source Development Lab (OSDL) is to cover the legal costs of the Linux operating system founder Linus Torvalds, who has been subpoenaed in connection with the SCO Group's US$3 billion lawsuit against IBM.

PeopleSoft's board of directors has asserted that it hasn't yet decided whether to reinstate its controversial customer guarantee program with its new-improved terms, which has caused much rancour among executives at Oracle.

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