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A US bank has rejected EMC, HP and NetApp and has selected Permabit Inc.'s compliance and storage software instead to make sure if falls in line with stringent regulations.

Verbatim has won an award by Macromedia for providing a Web site that it considers to be at the cutting edge of Internet technology and information delivery as well as being stylish and enormously valuable to its customers, reseller and di...

Wollongong University revealed this week that it has been using Cognos' business intelligence solution to increase its competition over other Universities and is planning to use it to analyse the performances of lecturers and professors.

Australia is emerging as a world leader in sharing health records through the hospital system after recently announcing plans to expand its data management experiment to state-wide implementations in Tasmania and South Australia soon and a...

IBM is in the process of upgrading the next version of its DB2 Content Manager by adding technology that manages to extract Web and digital content inside repositories via XML tools.

Wollongong University revealed this week that it has been using Cognos' business intelligence solution to increase its competition over other Universities and is planning to use it to analyse the performances of lecturers and professors.

Australia is emerging as a world leader in sharing health records through the hospital system after recently announcing plans to expand its data management experiment to state-wide implementations in Tasmania and South Australia soon and a...

IBM is in the process of upgrading the next version of its DB2 Content Manager by adding technology that manages to extract Web and digital content inside repositories via XML tools.

EMC has created a new storage service that allocates documents automatically into different tiers of storage, depending on age and value to help improve information access, retention and also meet compliance requirements.

The constant bombardment of viruses, spam and other malware has prompted six out of 10 businesses survey throughout the world, including the Asia Pacific region, to consider giving up email if threats continue to increase.

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