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The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), as do other regulatory bodies, have some very specific requirements as well as more general principles regarding the preservation of records.

How organisations are coping with the enormous mountains of data generated on a daily basis, and how the events of 9/11 shaped how organisations approach the problem, dominate this year's Storage World conference.

A recent survey of 172 office workers in London produced the alarming statistic that 71 percent of those polled were willing to divulge the password they used to log on at the office in return for a chocolate Easter egg. Just a case of the...

Manpower has appointed BT to upgrade and manage its worldwide data network for the next five years, making it the first company in its industry to adopt a fully integrated, global telecommunications infrastructure.

The Public Records Office of Victoria has assigned Documentum to develop and implement a digital records archive for all Victorian government agencies so that the public will have access to vital legislative and policy documents via a portal.

GlobeVista has launched an education website, through the integration Canto's Cumulus 6.0 digital asset management software, to make research and learning easier for students at school and universities.

Intel has kick-started a new scheme in Australia to help equip children with vital technology skills needed to succeed in the evolving knowledge-based economy.

Examining the IT infrastructure that has helped facilitate ING Direct's meteoric rise in the Australian financial services market from day one. By Stuart Finlayson.

Cyber attacks are growing ever more elaborate and dangerous. Chief among those in recent months has been the Blaster worm. Security specialists Symantec uncover our vulnerabilities and outline how to prevent becoming another victim.

Or is it? Issues such as scalability, affordability and proprietary interests must be resolved before storage virtualisation can really fly. Stuart Finlayson reports.

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