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The privacy rights of Australians are under review, in a planned shake-up of the use of public records for direct marketing purposes. Questions have been raised about the use of information gleaned from electoral rolls and telephone directo...

US stocks slumped yesterday after a downbeat capital spending forecast from chip maker Intel disappointed investors and the release of the Beige Book – an index of the Federal Reserve's economic data.

Many organisations are archiving their data and records to DVD and in response to this demand Verbatim Australia has released a range of updated DVD burners, the CopySmartPlus Manual Load DVD range.

Griffith University will be able to track copyright information and manage its teaching content, thanks to the roll out of a content management system.

Hewlett-Packard has beefed up its storage suites, and may become the second major vendor to announce it will resell Cisco Systems new line of Fibre Channel switches. The announcement comes less than a week after Cisco revealed a reseller a...

The US Department of Homeland Security's US Border Patrol Unit has chosen ISYS search software to retrieve vital information across their large documentation knowledge base.

The US Department of Homeland Security's US Border Patrol Unit has chosen ISYS search software to retrieve vital information across their large documentation knowledge base.

Business Objects has uncovered its long-awaited Data Integrator 6.0, the latest version of its real-time and batch data integration tool designed to integrate data from disparate systems in real time so that it can be leveraged to affect co...

Computer Associates is muscling into the highly competitive storage-area networks (SAN) market, shipping a management application it claims will centralise and simplify administering heterogeneous SANs.

Teradata announced the on-schedule shipment of Teradata Warehouse 7.0, its latest enhanced data warehouse, comprised of new hardware and software.

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