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New Zealand’s National Library Te Puna Matauranga o Aotearoa is doing more than its share of work helping to prevent the digital dark age by helping to develop an open source web crawler to save vast tracks of cyberspace for posterity.

Australian investment consulting company Intech is now relying on Messagelabs to protect it from non-compliance as well as spammers.

AMD has taken a leaf out of the open source community’s book and has released the hardware specifications for its Opteron server processor, prompting big changes from players such as IBM.

IBM has launched a new virtual tape drive management system competing with technology released by Sun Microsystems

In an attempt to pip Google at the post, Microsoft has hinted that it is planning to move its Works productivity suite online.

While it has gained the attention of many governments and organisations through its philosophy and OpenDocument file format, OpenOffice.org has not to date enjoyed the same enthusiastic take up that Firefox has. This could be set to change,...

Microsoft may be copping a lot of flak in the EU over Vista’s security features, however, it is also the subject of complaints lodged by Adobe over embedded PDF features.

In the first major update of its open source content management system in nearly two years, the Mambo Foundation has released Mambo 4.6 complete with SMB-friendly scalability.

Fresh off the back of its healthy Q1 results announced earlier this week, Oracle has released for general availability two additions to Oracle Database 10g Enterprise Edition

The Ranger mine in the Northern Territory will this month commence management of over 23,000 technical reports through Practical Programs

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