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Network Appliance is set to unveil the latest version of SnapValidator to proactively check and intercept potential data corruption and loss in Oracle database environments.

As recent survey has revealed that many workers in Sydney are making too much of a habit out of leaving behind their mobile devices, such as laptops, PDAs and smartphones in the back of taxis, which contain extremely valuable company information.

Hitachi Data Systems has made storage virtualisation a reality for EMC hardware users through the addition of virtualisation support for EMC's DMX, Symmetrix and Clariion storage systems to its TagmaStore Universal Storage Platform.

Lotus Notes emails will be archived automatically under a new system created by iLumin Software Services, which promises to offer effective message archive rules based on the age, size attachment type and folder.

Two-thirds of IT managers and administrators claim that spyware will be the number one threat to network security over the course of 2005, according to a survey conducted by WatchGuard.

The future development of IT services has been boosted by the addition of Oracle, SAP and Siebel to the EDS Agility Alliance, providing the Alliance can fulfil its ambition of setting a new benchmark for new IT inventions.

A South Australian company has developed a method of pinpointing emergency vehicles in almost any environment using existing radio networks.

Organisations that need to find an easy way to create, build and use an Intranet have been offered a helping hand by Hostway following its decision to add Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services collaboration technologies to its hosting services.

IBM has introduced new technology to the Australian Open 2005 in an attempt to outclass its previous efforts of providing a high quality IT service to match the smooth running of the prestigious tennis tournament.

Microsoft has released a new service to help users have access to treat their Outlook accounts and Hotmail accounts as one to enable them to manage information and emails more easily when they work out of the office.

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