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There needs to be more attention paid to the security of paper documents in offices, such as confidential information and intellectual property, according to security experts who warn that organisations face high legal costs if they do not...

The network of supercomputers called the Extensible Terascale Facility (ETF) – but more commonly known as TeraGrid - is to receive funding from the National Science Foundation (NSF) in the next five years to the tune of US$148 million to h...

IBM has released new software that promises to continuously protect information stored on laptops, desktop PCs and files servers from viruses, file corruption or accidental deletion.

Two men have been arrested by Moroccan and Turkish authorities for their connection with the Zotob worm which recently attacked the ABC, American Express and The New York Times.

Australian organisations that are interested in buying greener products and services as part of their commitment towards saving the environment now have the opportunity to learn about these offerings via a new, free online database.

Podslurping could be the next threat to corporate data within organisations, according to security experts who fear that iPods could potentially increase the risk of critical information being stolen.

IBM has unveiled a new server that is designed to cope with storage-intensive applications to help remote offices cope with increasing storage and backup requirements.

Sun Microsystems and Oracle have consolidated their 20 years of collaboration and cooperation by introducing new database packs and infrastructure solutions that can be used on Solaris 10 or Linux operating systems.

Symantec has released its first solution since it bought Veritas, which comprises products from both companies that have been combined to provide integrated email security and storage functionality.

Unwired Australia and Intel Corporation have revealed that Intel Capital has agreed to invest AUD$37 million into the development of WiMAX networks to expand its service to other Australian cities so that more people can receive wireless broadband.

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