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Australia is the third largest user of external storage in the Asia Pacific region and a new report from Gartner Dataquest estimates that the market is worth $549 million.

With budget cuts and redundancies many IT executives can no longer claim to have the keys to a Porsche in their pocket, but a little bit of Porsche could slip into their pocket and also contain all the vital data they need.

Quantum has added a new distributor to its network of suppliers in Australia. Express Data has been appointed as a distributor for Quantum's data protection and network storage solutions.

As the possibility of war grows ever more likely with each week, the mood on the stock exchanges of America becomes ever more jittery. With the majority of important technology companies listed in the US, Colin Powell's presentation to the ...

At the local launch of its Symmetrix storage solution, EMC Australia was bullish about the product's abilities and the affect it is going to have on the Australian market. Symmetrix will change the way end users utilise storage and EMC clai...

According to Quantum, its new Value DLT will span the mid and high ends of the low end market, plus all of the midrange market. In turn, the SDLT Roadmap will stretch capacity to 2.4TB by 2006, with a new SDLT600 being offered in the US aro...

A recent Residential Market Share Report issued by ACNielsen has confirmed Optus as the fastest growing residential internet service provider in the Australian market. Based on absolute customer numbers, the report shows that Optus is curre...

Storage solutions and service provider StorageTek has announced the release of a high-capacity tape-drive, aimed at mid-range users. StorageTek has begun shipping HP's new LTO Ultrium Generation 2 tape drives for StorageTek L180 and L700 tape

More power, capacity and throughput, yet all in a smaller space - those are three of the claimed enhancements to the new Symmetrix hard disk-based storage systems.

Canada has experienced what may well be the biggest case of identity theft the nation has seen. The details of 180 000 insurance customers, which include names, beneficiaries, social security numbers, pension values, pre-authourised checkin...

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