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Storage security specialist Codenomicon has just released a new filesystem & storage security system that it says puts NAS and SAN security as a primary concern alongside capacity and performance.

IBM was showing off its latest breakthrough at the 2007 Optical Fiber Conference yesterday, an optical transceiver chipset that it claims can move data eight times faster than is currently possible.

A FujiXerox sponsored report by IDC has found of the 100 organisations surveyed, there are too many printers per employee with many organisations lacking a firm grasp of the total cost of printing.

Australian data management software vendor Moonwalk has entered the US market with the introduction of it Moonwalk 6.0 software suite.

Saratoga Systems has picked up it sixth straight Enterprise CRM Software Award for its Saratoga CRM 6.5.3.

Spammers have posed as the Australian Taxation Office in an attempt to phish out victims looking to have a healthy sum of tax returned to their wallets.

A new pilot project wiki called ‘Citizendium’ will shortly be unveiled as founder Larry Sanger sets his sites on overhauling the politics of user-generated content.

In the mother of all regrets, a computer technician in an Alaskan Government department has made a simple keyboard error and wiped data on a $38 billion state fund.

The Government and the opposition were again trading pot shots over the future of Australian broadband last week, with Senator Stephen Conroy saying Communications Minister Helen Coonan’s three-year plan has no hope of succeeding, and Libe...

Linux server provider Pogo Linux has just released its latest network attached storage (NAS) device, calling it the most versatile and advanced Linux-based device to date.

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