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Records management firm, Iron Mountain has announced the acquisition of Denver-based DocuVault.

OpenOffice 3.0 has goes to public beta, with new support for Office 2007 and 2008 files as well as the ability to run natively on Mac.

ERP software provider SYSPRO has released new document management software for mid-market manufacturers, claiming it can further ‘green ERP’ capabilities and increase efficiency while ensuring compliance.

One of the many dangers being pointed out in the world of security these days is employees and how they can inadvertently trigger an avalanche of problems should they put a foot wrong by mistake. IDM investigates Verizon’s version of the t...

Some of our leading document, records and imaging specialists are making the move down South. One company, Acrodata has successfully launched into the Tasmanian market, taking its employees along for a lifestyle change.

The software-as-a-service market is showing phenomenal growth. If something’s big, does that mean it’s a model end-users should adopt? Paul K. Berger from Happen Business Says organisations should see all sides of the equation before jumpi...

Dust is settling on the HD DVD battlefront, the white flag has been flown and the fat lady has sung her due. While the celebration may still be going on in the Sony Blu-ray camp, what really happens in the high definition optical market no...

Although such stringent regulations have caused overseas CIOs a lot of angst over the past few years, Australian CIOs – unless they work for an Australian subsidiary of a US or European company, or an Australian company with substantial ov...

In a bid to steal some of the excitement directed at the emerging solid state disk (SSD) market, Hitachi has released its latest 7,200 RPM Travelstar hard drive, claiming that it offers many advantages over SSDs when cost and capacity is t...

The recent Interop conference in Las Vegas saw WAN optimisation specialist Riverbed take time out of presenting to conduct a new survey, with the results showing that application performance is the number one concern for remote offices.

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