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Sun Microsystems Inc. has formed a partnership with AppIQ to licence AppIQ's storage area management technology and develop new heterogeneous, end to end management solutions for enterprises.

Necessity proves to be the mother of invention again as one of Australia's foremost construction firms develops an all-encompassing document management system to keep its workers across the globe in the loop at all times.

Enterprise software maker Oracle was the engineer of its own fate, according to the lawsuit issued by the U.S. Department of Justice against the company, following the decision by antitrust regulators to oppose its takeover bid for rival s...

Open Source Industry Australia has launched a national body that aims to educate the corporate, government and education sectors on how to take better advantage of free open source software and businesses on how to market their solutions s...

The SCO Group has another claim against IBM granted by a judge in Utah, U.S.A., which now means their overall lawsuit is worth $5 billion in damages.

SanDisk Corporation has introduced SanDisk T-Flash, the world's smallest removable flash memory storage format. It is similar in size and function to embedded flash memory but can also be readily removed and upgraded to allow for a range o...

Microsoft Australia are planning to travel around the country in a concerted effort to educate IT professionals on how to increase security in Microsoft systems in the glare of increasing attacks from malicious software codes and viruses.

In what is a major blow to Oracle's hopes of success in its US$9.4 billion hostile takeover bid for PeopleSoft, the U.S. Department of Justice (DoJ) has announced that it will file an antitrust lawsuit to block the deal.

After starting the week by cheerfully announcing that it had cheekily nabbed the acronym representing its industry sector (CRM) as its ticker on the New York Stock Exchange, Customer Relationship Management (CRM) vendor Salesforce.com roun...

Storage networking systems provider Dot Hill has enhanced its prospects in the mid-range storage market with the acquisition of Chaparral Network Storage, in a cash deal worth around US$62 million (AUD$80.3 million).

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