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EMC has made new strides towards increasing the flexibility of managing networked storage by offering a cheaper version of the network attached storage systems with better application connectivity through the use of iSCSI support.

The demand for digital signatures is reaching fever pitch in Australia, with banks, credit unions, hospitals, law firms transport organisations and many industries all clambering to incorporate the technology into daily working life.

An Internet site has been launched which allows customers to create a 3D image of the ideal tool they would like to acquire and then contacts shops to find out if the tool can be manufactured for the customer.

Linux has significant traction and the support of developers and industry giants such as IBM, HP and Oracle, but corporations intending to migrate to Linux, or any other platform for that matter, should only do so once they can satisfactor...

Internet banking users can now expect to be better protected against hackers who install programs which invade personal computers and steal online banking passwords.

Internet banking users can now expect to be better protected against hackers who install programs which invade personal computers and steal online banking passwords.

University researchers from UCLA, in America, are in the process of experimenting with new ways to increase the capacity, speed, intelligence and security of the Internet to help pave the way for meeting the demands of multimedia.

A new email Bill is being drafted in NSW to create more transparency in the work place so that employees can be told exactly what kind of email surveillance policies are carried out by their employers.

Palmchip Corporation, which produces semiconductor IP and system-on-chip (SoC) platform technology, has launched a new company to that will focus on manufacturing chips exclusively for wireless storage applications.

IBM is to bolster its content management capabilities with the acquisition of Venetica, a company that specialises in managing unstructured data within HTML, XML, and audio and video files. While IBM already has technology to manage such d...

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