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The META Group has discovered that many organisations are confused about how to deal with new compliance regulations, such as the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, and believe that compliance procedures will not impose major changes to business and IT processes.

The average amount of time an unsecure Internet-connected PC will survive before being infected by malware is plummeting, according to new research.

Paper documents can now be converted more easily into electronic formats thanks to the release of new software that allows users to generate documents into Flash (SWF) or PDF.

Hewlett Packard has decided that deep discounting is in order to help it regain market share in the storage and server businesses from the likes of EMC and Dell, after its Q3 results, which were published last week, revealed disastrous num...

TransAction Solutions has overcome its complications of providing IT services to Australian credit unions via a number of disparate systems by unifying all of its storage facilities through the use of IBM's new storage virtualisation technology.

Interwoven has consolidated its ability to provide document support by acquiring records management firm Software Intelligence to help enterprises develop comprehensive retention and compliance policies.

Email security company IronPort Systems has announced a comprehensive plan to support Microsoft's Sender ID, which is designed to reduce the rising tide of spam email by helping the recipient to identify the sender and block unwanted messages.

Microsoft's plans to sell a cheaper, user-friendly version of Windows XP to markets in Asia have been criticised by Gartner because it believes that the package will fail to combat piracy due to the lack of an upgrade path.

UDO media, drives and libraries are experiencing a sharp uptake in support around the world and Plasmon, the makers, believe that is just the start of a huge wave of interest in the technology designed to address compliance needs.

A new study has revealed that the government could save more money for taxpayers if it adopted a more flexible and informed approach towards ICT contracting within the government.

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