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The more Microsoft tries to resign Windows XP to history, the harder it appears to hang on. With SP3 coming out this week and the news that Dell is ready to use a clause in its Windows Vista agreement to keep offering XP to its customers i...

According to storage specialist Copan Systems, data is continuously being stored in the wrong place and adding fuel to the myriad of problem hot spots cropping up as the explosive growth in data continues.

The Australian Information Industry Association (AIIA) has announced the winners of the state and territory finals for its 2008 iAwards.

IBM has peeled back the covers on a new category of servers which are designed for Web 2.0 computing.

Interwoven has announced an upgrade to its WorkSite Mobility suite that will make it available on all smart phones, not just Blackberry’s.

Microsoft has announced the general availability of Dynamics CRM Online, an on-demand customer relationship management service.

Despite its triumph getting Open XML through as an ISO standard recently, Microsoft has ran into some strife as its own Word 2007 documents do not comply with the new OXML standard that was approved.

Enterprise Content Management provider, Open Text has announced a new Transactional Content Processing (TCP) solution that optimises workflow in high-volume business processes.

It’s official: Windows XP SP3 has now been released to manufacturing and will be available to OEMs and enterprise customers from April 29.

With an estimated 700,000 laptops stolen every year, data security concerns still plague the IT industry. With this in mind, Fujitsu has introduced what it claims is the world’s most advanced full-disk laptop hard drive encryption technology.

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