FUJIFILM Australia has won a $28 million contract with the Victorian Department of Human Services for the delivery of health related equipment and services.
The Sydney Morning Herald has reported that crucial client files containing the sensitive financial details of Paul Hogan and John Cornell have been lost.
While spruiking its upcoming operating system, the head of Microsoft's Platforms and Services Division Jim Allchin has said that the antivirus and security measures in Windows Vista are so good he let his young son to surf the internet with...
The Federal Government’s proposed human services smartcard will offer the option of storing personal information, a function Human Services Minister Joe Hockey compares to a ‘mini iPod.’
Going beyond fashionably late, Telstra has finally announced new ADSL2+ offerings, upgrading its meagre 1.5Mbps capabilities and catching up with services its competitors have been offering since 2005.
It’s one for one on the encryption and data protection and migration acquisitions front, with NetApp and EMC’s recent respective acquisitions of Avamar ($165 million) and Topio ($160 million).
IBM has pulled back the curtain on two new midrange storage servers aimed at companies it says require “hardened” infrastructures due to their unique operating conditions.
Microsoft is gearing up to launch into the VoIP market early next year, combining VoIP, video conferencing, email and instant messaging into one Windows Vista product.