Tough new international reporting standards, and broader definitions of evidence and records to include electronic documents and emails, are still catching Australian organisations off guard.
IBM and NetApp have strengthened their relationship in an attempt to gain more ground on EMC through an original equipment manufacturing agreement that will enable IBM to sell IBM branded solutions based on Network Appliance's NAS, iSCSIS ...
A new training course has been launched in Victoria to help turn around the shortfall in skilled workers needed to address the Linux operating systems inside small and medium sized businesses.
The stealing of critical business information by employees with the use of mobile phones, PDAs, USB flash memory cards and other portable devices is on the increase in Australia due to the higher availability and accessibility of these products.
Outspoken Microsoft critic and open source software proponent Con Zymaris has called on education departments across Australia to use their considerable bargaining power when negotiating the price they pay for proprietary software, and has...
Hitachi Data Systems has made an aggressive push into the NAS market with the release of NAS Blades for the high-end enterprise down to the SMB market, to solve the headaches of managing dozens of islands of file servers or NAS filer appliances.
Hitachi Global Storage Technologies (HGST) claims it has made new advancements to a 100-year-old magnetic recording technology that will enable it to create microdrives that will more than double the storage capacity of mobile devices such...
While the need exists for companies need to take a holistic approach to their International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) convergence projects, many lack an adequate understanding of the significant IT issues involved to be able to do so.
Exporters in Australia are being given the opportunity to improve their skills at selling to markets overseas through the creation of a new portal that offers coaching advice and information on how to be successful.
The NSW Government is the first jurisdiction to establish an open source software panel, which will consist of 11 national and global IT companies that will deliver open source enterprise software and services.