BakBone Software has announced that its NetVault data protection software will be supported across all IBM eServer pSeries systems running 64-bit Linux on IBM's Power Architecture processors. This announcement follows IBM's recently announ...
Disabled users in Australia have voiced their disappoint at using internet facilities in Australia, because they say the price of buying computers, paying for internet service providers and buying adaptive software is too expensive.
A company that specialises in rescuing business critical data that has been damaged has come up with a new technology which it claims can recover data from media that is so badly damaged it cannot be recovered by any current means.
Two 25 year olds form Perth have been caught trying to steal $500,000 in credit card payments after asking holders of co.nz internet addresses to buy the .net, .net.nz or .com version of the same name.
BakBone Software has announced that its NetVault data protection software will be supported across all IBM eServer pSeries systems running 64-bit Linux on IBM's Power Architecture processors. This announcement follows IBM's recently announ...
Disabled users in Australia have voiced their disappoint at using internet facilities in Australia, because they say the price of buying computers, paying for internet service providers and buying adaptive software is too expensive.
Disabled users in Australia have voiced their disappoint at using internet facilities in Australia, because they say the price of buying computers, paying for internet service providers and buying adaptive software is too expensive.
The new Iomega Rev 35GB/90GB drive, released this week, aims to bring hard drive reliability and performance to world of removable storage, as a more cost effective and convenient alternative to tape.
EMC's arrays of Symmetrix and EMC CLARiiON networked information storage systems have passed the Storage Network Industry Association conformance testing program, meaning that they have approval to work easily with storage hardware and man...
Costly, lengthy, cumbersome, slow stock control methods could be a thing of the past in Australia, thanks to the recent successes of handheld memory bar code scanners to save money, time and energy.