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The National Cyber Security Partnership has announced plans in the U.S. to make cyberspace safer, but MessageLabs in Australia claims that these ideas could be impractical to incorporate with all vendors.

New 3-D searchable engines have been developed for world wide search engines to help industrial companies and engineers save time and money in finding parts essential for their business needs.

The Security and Exchange Commission in the United States has chosen EMC and its Legato software to manage its ever increasing flow of emails in lesser expensive secondary storage spaces and improve search and retrieval processes too.

The U.S. Department of Justice has found itself on the end of a verbal volley from the judge presiding over the Oracle antitrust case, who dismissed a request from the DoJ for the court to seal confidential documents used as evidence durin...

The SCO Group has been hit with what could potentially be a fatal blow to its hopes of proceeding with its expensive and controversial legal campaign over alleged infringements of its Unix copyrights within Linux, after VC firm BayStar Cap...

New 3-D searchable engines have been developed for world wide search engines to help industrial companies and engineers save time and money in finding parts essential for their business needs.

The Security and Exchange Commission in the United States has chosen EMC and its Legato software to manage its ever increasing flow of emails in lesser expensive secondary storage spaces and improve search and retrieval processes too.

The U.S. Department of Justice has found itself on the end of a verbal volley from the judge presiding over the Oracle antitrust case, who dismissed a request from the DoJ for the court to seal confidential documents used as evidence durin...

The SCO Group has been hit with what could potentially be a fatal blow to its hopes of proceeding with its expensive and controversial legal campaign over alleged infringements of its Unix copyrights within Linux, after VC firm BayStar Cap...

Australian hospitals are looking to take an even bigger step into the world of IT care by bringing in wireless laptops to help them assess the status of patients at their bedside.

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