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Working with IBM BladeCenter servers, Sustainability Victoria says it is slashing 50 percent of its energy use to set a green example and encourage other enterprises to take action.

Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC) has picked up a monumental, $480 million contract with BlueScope Steel.

HP has put together a new “Business Information Optimisation” unit to oversee the company’s Neoview enterprise data warehousing technology and offer companies help managing information throughout its lifecycle.

As business and communications further extend into the digital realm the right to free expression and privacy is being sought by a group of academics, companies, technology leaders and human rights organisations.

Maintaining your lead in the home loan market is no easy task. It involves clever marketing, a committed team and information systems that support core services. Liam Tung explores how RAMS sharpened its competitive edge.

Symantec has heralded the release of its Veritas Cluster Server 5.0 for VMware ESX, boasting advanced monitoring capabilities for applications running within virtual machines and automated failover for local and remote sites.

Disaster recovery no longer needs to be wishful thinking for small to medium sized businesses according to DataCore Software, as it has just released a swag of new recovery and business continuity solutions.

A US technology-focused, private equity firm has offered A$315 million to acquire Australian software company, Mincom.

Surprising no one, Google has come out on top in the latest comScore analysis of search services, grabbing 47.3 percent of the US search engine market in December 2006.

Skype has announced new local services for Australia and 23 other countries, with a new global pricing structure for calls to landlines and mobiles.

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