Former Westpoint boss Norm Carey, had a spot of memory loss when he faced questioning over documents that ASIC claim indicate the true extent of his assets.
Cisco has announced that it will be upping its significant investment in India again with plans to triple its workforce there over the next three to five years.
Apple again finds itself fighting environmental backlash as Greenpeace releases its updated report on the environmental practices and policies of PC and mobile manufacturers.
Who would have thought it possible, but Xerox has announced that it has developed an innovative new form of erasable office paper that can be used over and over again.
In a move that competes with Google, Australian education publishers have combined resources and joined together for a new digital content service that encourages the use of copyright material.
Next week, the Federal Government will provide briefings for industry and the community on the new heath and social services access card. For vendors in the smart card space, it’s the Australian opportunity they all want to jump on board.
A new UN agency report has found that identity theft is becoming an increasingly large problem, warning that unless something is done, it could strangle net commerce as consumers lose confidence in the security of online transactions.
Enterprise-class gear is increasingly being retooled to bring advanced data protection capabilities to smaller players, and it is with SMBs in mind that LSI Logic has launched its new family of SAS storage systems.