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SAI Global announces certified training for organisations seeking to make use of the latest ISO for Security Management Systems in Australia and New Zealand.

After losing a patent case brought on by Guatemalan inventor Carlos Armando Amado, Microsoft has been forced to release new versions of Office XP and 2003 that changes the way Access databases interact with Excel spreadsheets.

As storage needs skyrocket, innovative solutions are appearing to store, share and manage critical data. Two new ultra-compact products are on the market this week, the first is Australian IT distributor Tecksel’s compact, 1 terabyte soluti...

It has been an uneasy couple of months for Overland. It’s lost a major deal with HP, fought off a hostile takeover from rival Advanced Digital Information Corp. (ADIC) and last week announced a second quarter loss. Now it is looking to get ...

In E-Commerce news, Yahoo! and the Seven Network have announced that they have joined forces and launched the new portal Yahoo!7 in direct competition to NineMSN.

The father of Linux, Linus Torvalds has stated that the Linux kernel will not be moving to Gnu Public License (GPL) version 3 due to Digital Rights Management (DRM) issues.

EMC jets into the 2006 with new file system software, enhanced Rainfinity file virtualisation, the world's first 1-petabyte storage array, and revamped Centera.

Google fallen into line behind other search engines blocking content that is, apparently, not in the national interest rather than risk being dropped on the wrong side of the ‘Great Firewall of China’.

Hot on Seagate’s heels, Western Digital today announced that it is shipping 500Gb Serial ATA (SATA) hard drives.

The US grid computing provider Egenera has announced its third generation blade server infrastructure which the company claims, doubles BladeFrame performance and Ethernet connectivity on average.

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