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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.

It seems Microsoft’s update woes are continuing, with reports that Windows XP Service Pack 3 is causing significant headaches for many users after being installed via Microsoft’s Automatic Update Service.

The largest shopping mall owner in theworld has been busy aligning its ITdepartment with the business in an attempt to improve the delivery of IT services—and taken aboard the ITIL framework to successfully navigate the journey.

SNIA says they’re reaffirming their commitment to the Australian storage market and have extended out an invitation for the RMAA to join their board in an effort to prove they’re serious about the lifecycle of data—rather than just the har...

As Dr Jayant Patel or 'Dr Death' awaits an extradition hearing in the United States, the circumstances surrounding his appointment to a Queensland hospital again emerge, along with the missing documents and questionable processes that resu...

Much like when the dot com bubble was building, the web 2.0 bubble has been expanding with constant hype and lofty promises. The time has come though where organisations are questioning the return on investment and weighing up the risks of...

The first reaction most people have to the word ‘X-Force’ is that it must be some kind of cheesy 70’s action comic, complete with skin-tight spandex suits and underwear worn on the outside. Despite the absence of superheroes on their team,...

As iSCSI storage systems gain popularity among small and medium-sized businesses Buffalo is moving in offer smaller firms the kind of storage and data consolidation technology previously reserved for enterprises.

Dell has given its virtualisation capabilities an enormous shot in the arm, announcing a broad swathe of new offerings, from servers and storage to software and services.

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