The federal government's $128-million, four-year investment in getting health records online for all Australians appears once again to be running into 'issues' with the national director for e-health moving jobs.
Intel has announced that it has brought together over 40 storage providers, platform integrators and application developers to form a new service - the Intel Storage Community (ISC).
Blackberry handheld maker Research in Motion (RIM) has announced at Macworld 2006 that it and Information Appliance Associates (IAA) will soon be offering PocketMac for Blackberry.
War of words, bidder statements "riddled with errors" and the offer still too low all add up to a bitter battle between two Australian IT-based companies.
Proving at least in the USA, records management is being taken seriously, three agencies have combined to produce version 1.0 of federal records management protocols.
Sun and Oracle have jointly announcement that Oracle has extended its commitment to Sun's Java platform for another ten years, and to publicly commit to push grid computing in the marketplace.
Hot on the heels of the Windows WMF flaw, Microsoft has released a patch for what is potentially an even bigger threat concerning Exchange Server and Outlook clients.
After two years trying, Microsoft has finally been awarded the patent for the File Allocation Table file system it developed in 1976. Linux, and other GPL, (Gnu Public License) vendors and purchasers should start to worry.