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Faced with a worrying dip in its share value, the SCO Group has announced plans to buy back up to 1.5 million shares.

The Australian Computer Society (ACS) has welcomed the Federal Government's 25 percent funding increase for schools, but warned that Australia will continue to lose ground to other nations in the global knowledge economy unless urgent atte...

Regulators at the European Commission have arrived at a similar conclusion to their counterparts at the U.S. Department of Justice in voicing their opposition to Oracle's proposed hostile takeover of rival software maker PeopleSoft, castin...

Texas Memory Systems (TMS) has announced that its OEM, Dynamic Solutions International has installed a 2.5 Terabyte Tera-RamSan at a customer site, easily making it the world's largest single installation of a solid state disk storage syst...

Fujitsu Siemens will now be able to resell EMC's full line of networked storage systems, after the pair enhanced their strategic partnership and extended it through 2008.

Enterprise content management system provider Interwoven has secured a contract to provide the Queensland Treasury with a 250 seat license of its TeamSite content management and distribution software.

One of IBM's biggest rivals has moved its headquarters from the Asia Pacific to Australia in an attempt to grasp a stronger stranglehold on the Australian market.

Both Oracle and the U.S. Department of Justice have requested a June 21st starting date for the trial in which Oracle will contest the lawsuit issued by the DoJ to block the enterprise software maker's US$9.4 billion hostile takeover bid f...

Hot on the heels of Fujitsu's record-breaking unveiling of its 300GB drive, Hitachi has released a rival 400GB drive for audio video cameras, to steal its thunder.

Security tokens with pin numbers that change every 60 seconds could be the answer to combat the recent wave of internet fraud banking attacks which have plagued Australia over the last year.

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