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An Australian software company has been chosen to convert vital information provided by the World Health Organisation into a format readable on CD-ROM

Verari Systems has released PUREcluster ipSAN, its first ISCI product, to combine a powerful storage server with automated virtualisation software features, and disk capacity into a single pool of shared storage.

Offshore outsourcing has the potential to create new jobs for Australians, provided the ICT industry can assertively position itself as a destination for offshored work.

Small and medium-sized businesses have been offered a helping hand by Hitachi Data Systems thanks to a new SAN starter solution based on the company's new Thunder 9520V Workgroup Modular Storage system.

Banks and retailers have the opportunity to market their products and campaigns through ATMs thanks to the release of new software from NCR called APTRA Promote and APTRA Relate.

An Australian man has been jailed for pretending that his company supplied Canon computer equipment, costing bus line McCafferty's millions of dollars through phoney acquisitions.

The new National E-Health Transition Authority has been set up in Australia to help avoid problems in Australia health care in the future by ensuring that all organisations use the same data standards between the systems of each jurisdiction.

Some of the super players in the storage world have united forces to combine the best of their assets so that enterprise customers will find it easier to integrate their products and an effective grid solution.

Not everything is big in Texas, as can be seen by the recent release of RamSan-120, which is the first solid state disk to work like a hard disk-based RAID.

Yahoo is planning to release a new search tool in January which will be able to find emails and many other types of files stored inside computer hard drives in an attempt to offer a better search service than Google and Microsoft.

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