Blogs

The Newcastle Port Corporation, responsible for one of the largest coal exporting ports in the world, is taking an Objective approach to Enterprise Content Management (ECM).

A Queensland resident is at the centre of a massive spam crackdown, with the US’s Federal Trade Commission (FTC) taking action against one of the world’s largest spam networks.

At Storage Networking World this week LSI has showcased the industry’s first 6-Gig SAS solution for external storage applications, significantly extending its SAS solution portfolio.

Teradata has rolled out the latest version of its automated virtual storage database, saying Teradata 13.0 enables companies to make better use of data to support enterprise-wide strategic intelligence.

Web security firm Kaspersky Labs is expanding its footprint down under, with its founder Eugene Kaspersky in Australia to announce the company’s new Melbourne office.

According to a new report from IDC’s Financial Insights, banks in Asia Pacific will continue to invest in technology despite the financial crisis.

GemStone Systems has announced the release of its latest Enterprise Data Fabric (EDF) solution, promising performance increases of 50 to 100 percent when it comes to distributed data retrieval.

Malware writers are targeting Microsoft’s traditional “patch Tuesday” this week, with an email masquerading as an update from Microsoft’s official update centre hitting inboxes with a malicious payload.

Seagate has announced that it is diving headlong into the solid state disk (SSD) market, first concentrating on enterprise customers and then moving further down the chain to consumers.

Kingston has rolling out a new 32GB USB flash drive, giving road warriors enough space to carry all of their documents and other digital content next to their keys.

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