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Sierra Logic have released a new array of silicon storage bridges to integrate Fibre Channels to Serial ATA silicon storage bridges to help enterprises work more easily with multiple applications.

Children in the developing world could soon have access to laptops that cost less than $100, thanks to the vision of the founder of MIT's Media Labs, Nicholas Negroponte, who is looking to sell the computers to governments around the world.

Two educational institutions in Australia have adopted the Red Hat Linux training program to provide students with the ability to learn how to operate open source technology.

Reacting to Microsoft's plans to compete in the anti-spyware market, Symantec CEO John Thompson has challenged the software giant to provide details of what it actually plans to offer the market.

High maintenance digital media and graphics will now be dealt with more easily and quickly thanks to the development of a new Cell microprocessor, which integrates 234 million transistors and can provide 10 times the performance of the lat...

Storage software provider Ibrix has introduced its Fusion software suite, an enterprise-class, parallel file system for cluster computing environments that promises to eradicate system bottlenecks.

Sony has announced plans to incorporate Veritas' BackupExec QuickStart Edition with many of its Advanced Intelligent Tape drives and DDS-4 models to help entry level storage buyers cope with potential backup disasters.

The miniaturisation of devices that many of us carry around in our pockets and handbags, such as PDAs, mobile phones and MP3 players has now been replicated in the plastic we often use to pay for such items, with the resultant card expecte...

Gartner has outlined seven vital flaws in the way in which enterprises worldwide are using business intelligence, but it has also offered advice on how to avoid them, after interviewing 1300 CIOS in more than 30 countries.

HP and Nokia have created a joint initiative that will allow forms to be sent to mobile devices, where they can be filled in completely, and then sent back to the office for printing on paper as a hard copy.

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