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Microsoft has announced that it is again extending the lifespan of Windows XP, saying that licensing to low-cost desktop systems.

Brocade has agreed to pay US$160 (AU$167) million to settle a federal securities class-action lawsuit, launched in response to it’s restatement of certain financial results in 2005.

With virtualisation on the meteoric rise, security specialist Catbird has released the industry’s first and only Virtual Infrastructure Security Assessment (VSA), helping IT administrators identify and plug security and compliance holes cr...

Search-powered information access solution provider Coveo Solutions has announced that its enterprise search platform has achieved new levels of speed and scalability, and can now index and manage archives of up to a billion documents.

Pilgrim Software in the US has announced that its enterprise compliance and quality management systems are now available as software as a service (SaaS) solutions.

Thanks to a case of dirty documents gone wrong at the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC), Google has been outed as a critic of eBay and its decision to force users into its PayPal payment system.

HP has updated its Neoview data warehouse solution to provide broader access to realtime business intelligence.

Kodak is showing higher-speed upgrades to its sheet-fed digital press range at drupa 2008, the printing event in Dusseldorf germany, including what it claims is the world’s fastest cut sheet black-and-white machine.

Sun Microsystems has unveiled a new range of solid state disks (SSD) that will launch in the second half of 2008 running the Solaris OS, Solaris ZFS and other open source technologies.

Xerox has unveiled its fastest, full-colour, cut-sheet digital press at drupa, the giant printing show being held in Dusseldorf, Germany.

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