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  • Security boost promised for sensitive data

    IBM has released its latest mainframe computer, with advanced encryption features to ensure that sensitive information stored in places such as medical and financial institutions, can be kept secure at all times.

  • RFID to reach fully maturity in 2006

    Radio Frequency Identification technology will reach its inflection point in 2006, according to Unisys Global Visible Commerce experts, who believe this will be the year when RFID moves beyond the pilot phase and becomes a core part of businesses.

  • Canto's Kodak integration deal to ease online proofing

    Sep 16, 2005: Digital Asset Management (DAM) systems provider Canto is to provide a new version of its Cumulus product that is integrated with Kodak's RealTimeProof Partner product. This will enable Cumulus to offer remote online proofing.

  • Virtualisation carries management burdens

    Although operating system virtualisation has become very popular, with the likes of VMware and Microsoft Virtual Server 2005 catching the attention of many users, researchers have identified a burden in managing the environments that are n...

  • Keen eye to diversify

    The storage market has always been about hardware, but these days it takes more to succeed in storage than just big disks. David Braue finds out how storage industry leaders are taking the industry in new directions.

  • Age-defying Storage

    The constantly evolving technology industry poses problems for those public and private sector organisations that are required to store their data for the long haul, primarily the need to transfer data onto new media and replace hardware e...

  • Document management at the click of a button

    Interwoven believes that the relationship between its Enterprise Content Management solution and Microsoft's SharePoint products and technologies and future strategies between both companies will eventually help organisations around the wo...

  • Objective selected for crime busting agency

    The Corruption and Crime Commission of Western Australia has chosen to use Objective Corporation's electronic and document and records management system to help the newly formed agency control a wider range of information, such as intervie...