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According to a new Netuitive survey, VMware users are unhappy with current management tools, with 94 percent admitting they aren’t confident using the tools the use to manage virtual environments.

According to a new report from the Australian Computer Society (ACS), IT&T growth down under is being stymied by chronic skills shortages.

As the web becomes more and more important to business, companies are looking for more personal and effective ways to connect with their customers, and to this end Vignette has released a trio of new products it says can facilitate more en...

Microsoft’s Windows Vista woes are continuing, with a build of Service Pack 1 (SP1) for the 64-bit version of the operating system being accidentally posted to its Windows Update service.

DataCore has introduced a new line of SAN virtualisation offerings aimed at business continuity and disaster recovery.

Novell is making further inroads into the next-generation of data centres, announcing that it has signed a definitive agreement to acquire PlateSpin and its workload management solutions.

Following January’s mysterious undersea cable problems, censorship in Pakistan has been blamed for another curious outage that saw two-thirds of the world’s YouTube users cut off from the astronomically popular video sharing site.

In the wake of Telstra’s decision to upgrade 900 exchanges to handle ADSL2+, a group of ISPs has come forward and demanded access to the expanded network, saying that if Telstra retains exclusive use competition will be substantially lessened.

As version 3 edges closer to release, Firefox, Mozilla’s wildly popular open source web browser, has passed the 500 million download mark.

The solid state disk (SSD) market has been gathering significant momentum over the past few months, and with Pliant Technologies, a start-up with the enterprise market in its sights, claiming it has technology to greatly improve the medium...

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