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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...

Kodak has enhanced its Scan Station 100 to include software supporting the NSi AutoStore content capture solution, assisting the flow of content to business applications, databases and document management systems.

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.

Following its recent study of American businesses, AT&T has released the results of a similar survey in the UK, finding that London businesses see cybersecurity and business continuity as a priority.

Viktor Mayer- Schönberger has compared Google’s ethos with the KGB’s motto applied to information on its political prisoners: ??????? ????? (to be preserved for ever)

PowerFile has made a new push towards the green end of town, cutting the amount of energy consumed by its data archiving systems and announcing its new membership to the Green Grid Consortium.

The ACT’s Tower Software has notched up another win, with the conservation organisation Natural England picking TRIM Context to handle its electronic document and records management.

Websense has announced the next generation of its information leak prevention software and says it’s the only solution that will provide context to data and intelligent policies based on who is sending the data and where.

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