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The year has barely begun and already the chants of doom are becoming louder. The technology sector was hoping 2003 would be respite after 2002 and the record lows seen in October, but Fred Hickey, the editor of technology investment newsle...

Whilst we are always being told to slow down on the roads and in life, when it comes to backing up your servers, the rules are reversed and the faster things are done the safer your business is.

A project by two University students in the United States has highlighted the insecurity of personal information stored on hard-drives.

Computer users all over Australia woke up this morning to a Bagle, but not the sort you want to spread your cream cheese on.

A satellite system developed by CSIRO and Geoscience Australia will be used for the detection and monitoring of serious bushfire blazes in the future.

Australia's fourth largest bank, St George, has an old dragon of a document management strategy and plans to slay it like its namesake knight of old. St George has released a tender request for its document management strategy (DMS), as par...

School students from low socio-economic status backgrounds are being given a taste of working life in the IT industry through the Summer Schools Program, an initiative by the NSW government.

The World Wide Web Consortium has announced a standard way to allow devices to communicate their configuration details and capabilities to servers, so content can be received more frequently in a usable format.

US stocks slumped yesterday after a downbeat capital spending forecast from chip maker Intel disappointed investors and the release of the Beige Book – an index of the Federal Reserve's economic data.

Speed is the name of the game. A new device on the Australian market claims to speed up servers and reduce the stress on the central processing unit. Alacritech's range of Server Acceleration devices is now being imported into Australia by ...

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