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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 has been given a big boost after receiving a new top-end government security certification.

The UK’s UPS Systems plc has deployed what it claims is the UK’s first commercial fuel cell backup power system.

Competition in the Aussie broadband market is heating up again, with VoIP specialist Engin announcing that it will be launching a new high-speed broadband service, piggybacking on the Optus ADSL2+ broadband network.

Forrester Research has dubbed Oracle’s Siebel CRM On Demand a market leader in its latest record-centric customer service management software report, claiming the company’s solution is "best suited for SaaS-focused customers."

After inklings last month that it would be shifting some focus out of the data centre and into SME and branch offices, IBM has shrunk down its Blade computing platform claiming it can help smaller firms reduce energy use, IT complexity and...

A worker from the pharmaceutical giant Pfizer in the US has inadvertently exposed the personal details of up to 17,000 company employees after a mishap with a peer-to-peer (P2P) file sharing program.

The EU has approved a new biometric visa system that will see details such as fingerprints and photos of 70 million EU visa holders store in a massive database.

Intuit has just announced that QuckBooks Enterprise, its SMB accounting package, now runs on Linux as well as Windows servers.

Archiving system specialist Plasmon has announced the launch of its new Archive Appliance Express, aimed specifically at small to medium-sized medical businesses.

Google has dodged a number of privacy bullets over the last few weeks, only to wind up beating off critics and toning down their privacy policy. Off the back of their recent DoubleClick announcement, IDM spoke to local privacy exp...

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