Blogs

Objective to replace outdated document management system for NZ's government-owned, Pharmac, a pharmaceutical company.

The Federal Government is looking to impliment and a new national PIN based identification system to help manage childcare services, increase safety and eliminate subsity fraud.

IBM has announced that it is delivering a new range of BladeCenter offerings to SMBs that are easier to use and more affordable to manage.

EMC has announced both a significant upgrade to its CLARiiON Ultrascale architecture and a boost to its Information Lifecycle Management capabilities through the purchase of Israel-based Kasya software.

James Kelaher, a principal adviser on the Government’s new smartcard project has resigned in prostest saying that it is being rushed and is missing necessary third party advice and safty measures.

Network Appliance has thrown down the gauntlet and announced that it is taking on EMC and HP in the ultra-high end enterprise data centre space with its new FAS6000.

Hitachi Maxell has announced that it has reduced the thickness of DVDs while maintaining the standard storage capacity of 4.7Gb, enabling the development of high capacity, yet extremely compact optical archival devices.

New Zealand’s Government and Telecom are reeling from a damaging document leak that has seen the Telco’s stock plunge.

The Australian National Archives announces the completetion of its triad of digital document management tools with successful migration of 'XML Electronic Normalising of Archives' (Xena).

The OpenDocument foundation has announced that it has developed a plug-in for Microsoft Office that will add full OpenDocument support to Microsoft’s office suite.

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