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In a high-profile example of the need for robust web security, CERN, the European lab conducting the first experiments with the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), had its website hacked and vandalised last week.

IBM has rolled out a new security tool that it says will help small to medium-sized businesses ‘deadbolt’ data by encrypting it on the server hard drive.

A new survey from Pillar Data Systems has found that while server virtualisation has proven robust despite the economic downturn, the benefits of going virtual have often been wiped out by legacy storage systems.

As more applications and data are managed in a virtual environment, organisations are being forced to reevaluate disaster recovery plans.

ReadSoft and A2iA have signed a global partner agreement for A2iA DocumentReader's "Full Cursive Transcription" technology for handwritten documents which will be supplied as part of ReadSofts' document classification and mailroom automati...

The ability for enterprise applications to interact seamlessly with a variety of Enterprise Content Management (ECM) repositories is being promised by a new standards initiative.

Advanced PowerPoint handling is built into the latest release of Canto's Cumulus, which also adds built in rendering of PDF files.

Enterprise discovery solution provider Index Engines has given its eDiscovery capabilites a boost this week with the introduction of a new module that it says enables easier management of large projects.

At this week’s VMware World in Las Vegas, VMware has announced what it is dubbing “the next generation of virtualisation” with a roadmap of new products and technologies that build on its Virtual Datacenter Operating System (VDC-OS).

Security firm Cyber-Ark has slammed a data breach in the UK that has seen the personal details of 5,000 Ministry of Justice staff go missing, saying that the situation highlights the need for EU controls on data security.

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