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Intel announced today that 25 universities have agreed to link up an initiative that will allow learning practices to be developed through the use of mobile, wireless computers.

The provision of broadband to Australian citizens should be viewed in the same way as water or electricity - as a basic and affordable right.

A new report provided by Gartner has revealed that the sales outlook for RAID disk storage systems, used at large enterprises to hold information for mainframe computers, will not be as high as expected in the future.

Following the recent news that Tower Software has been selected as one of three panellists enlisted to address electronic document and records management needs for agencies and authorities within the South Australian Government, GMB, which...

IBM and Intel have released the design of their blade computer servers to encourage other companies to make components that are compatible with them inside data centres and the telecommunications industry.

The first ever movie recording has been made on a holographic disc using technology that allows discs the same size as today's DVDs to store as much as one terabyte of data , 200 times as much as a single layer DVD, and 40 times the speed of a DVD.

It has enjoyed great success in the PC market and, in partnership with EMC, has made significant inroads into the storage market. Now Dell is turning its attention to its enterprise services business, announcing plans to scale up its servi...

Equant has teamed up with EMC Legato and Kahn Consulting to provide a fully managed email archiving service to ensure that companies comply with regulations such as Sarabanes-Oxley.

An Aussie company based in Adelaide has created a document classification records management system for Microsoft packages which it claims is as good as more expensive electronic document and records management solutions.

The case of Ahmed Zaoui, an Algerian refugee who has been imprisoned in New Zealand for almost two years, has uncovered deep flaws in the policies and attitudes of government agencies and officials across the Tasman when it comes to the la...

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