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German researchers have exposed security flaws in Windows XP Service Pack 2, which was released last week to patch up security holes experienced by corporate companies.

Storage World opens its doors today to over 200 delegates looking for the most up to date solutions and advice from 66 exhibitors on how to handle their ever increasing storage loads and ensure that these records meet compliance requirements too.

Cornice has launched a countersuit to Seagate technologies' accusations that its 1-inch Storage Element hard drives break six of Seagate's patents over hard-disk technologies.

In a worrying new development for online security, do-it-yourself phishing kits are being made available for download free of charge from the Internet.

Tower Software has been selected as one of three panellists enlisted to address electronic document and records management needs for agencies and departments affiliated with the South Australian Government.

Cornice has launched a countersuit to Seagate technologies' accusations that its 1-inch Storage Element hard drives break six of Seagate's patents over hard-disk technologies.

Hitachi Data Systems and Network Appliance have joined forces to provide NAS and SAN systems together so that customers can store information in a pool that can be shared across SAN and NAS applications.

A new DVD+R disk has been made by Philips Electronics that is capable of recording data sixteen times faster than previously recordable DVDs, and it is the first to meet a much tighter technical standard developed for high-speed 16x DVD+R ...

Samsung have designed a special network that provides staff at the Olympics, members of the press and athletes with up to date information about results, medal counts, events cancellations and much more information.

Australia is looking to keep up to speed with e-pharmacy schemes around the world, which are testing the concept all the time to link drug suppliers, doctors, pharmacies and patients together over the Internet.

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