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Backing up critical data to off-site storage areas can create unnecessary security risk for many organisations if they do not use encryption technologies to protect their data, according to Enterprise Strategy Group.

Nexsan Technologies is to combine its SATA/ATA-based disk arrays with Diligent Technologies' VTF Open software, a move that will allow customers to implement disk rather than tape in their backup and recovery operations without the need to...

The holder of the recently acquired domain www.BenedictXVI.com, who registered the name chosen by the newly appointed Pope was chosen – together with five of the other potential papal names he thought might be chosen – has promised not to ...

Many of the largest organisations in the world have had negative experiences and have failed to save on costs as a result of outsourcing, according to a new study released by Deloitte Consulting LLP.

Researchers from Queensland University of Technology (QUT) are making it easier to combine the power of idle computers to create cheap but powerful virtual supercomputers.

Desktop applications vendor Adobe Systems is set to acquire Macromedia in a US$3.4 billion all-stock transaction.

The fruits of years of research and testing have finally been released to the world with the release of the first prototype of commercial holographic data storage.

A sponsorship agreement has been made between the Australian Government Department of Education, Science and Training and Reboot PC Logistics, to provide surplus computer equipment to schools for free.

Region4 has an exciting new CD/DVD desktop publishing system to add to its arsenal, following the provision of a new product by Rimage Corporation, which promises many user-friendly features.

A recent survey carried out by Evans Data has revealed that development managers have more faith in Linux as an operating system to guard them against internal attacks than they have in Windows.

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