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Acknowledging the growing interest in Digital Asset Management, the US National Association of Broadcasters has announced a DAM conference stream and pavilion for its 2004 convention, to be held in Las Vegas. Playing a seminal role in shap...

Stuart Finlayson recently caught up with Jeremy Burton, Worldwide Chief Marketing Officer for Veritas, in New York, to get his views on the most hyped development of the last year-utility computing, and to find out how long he thinks it wi...

It may be a bit premature to declare the end of good old-fashioned enterprise application integration, but anecdotal reports suggest that web services are indeed delivering very real productivity and cost benefits for companies that have t...

With their ability to pool and manage all sorts of storage resources, Storage Area Networks (SANs) have fast become common in medium and large-sized businesses that have both the financial and human resources to get them up and running.

How Sony is using write once, read many (WORM) technology in its tape systems to help its users fall into line with the latest regulatory demands and steal a march on its tape system rivals.

Frustrated staff at the research division of the Department of Fisheries in Western Australia used to have to search under people's desks for vital paperwork and images relevant to high priority government projects. But that all changed af...

Examining how one South Australian local authority managed to increase document registrations by 700 percent in less than a year.

IBM has been working with Tennis Australia for the last 12 years to help it deliver the service expected from the hosts of such a high profile tournament as the Australian Open. Stuart Finlayson visited Melbourne Park to find out how it's done.

How ScreenSound Australia preserves the output of the nation's favourite TV and radio stars for future generations to enjoy all over again.

Stuart Finlayson recently caught up with Jeremy Burton, Worldwide Chief Marketing Officer for Veritas, in New York, to get his views on the most hyped development of the last year-utility computing, and to find out how long he thinks it wi...

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