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Technology always filters down from the top echelons; you just have to be patient. Proof of the concept comes from Kodak Document Imaging, which has released a new range of entry level scanners, the i200 series, which feature high end techn...

Datamail, the largest integrated document management company in New Zealand, it chose this year to test the waters for offering services to not only Australia, but the US and UK.

Storage service providers have evolved to offer new and varied types of solutions.

One year after September 11, disaster recovery is still high in the minds of executives in Western countries.

Toshiba and NEC have started a standards war in the race to produce an heir for DVD in optical disc technology, by proposing a new format to compete with the existing Blu-ray consortium.

Cisco Systems has shown its confidence in the future of storage networking with its purchase of Andiamo Systems.

Six storage area network hardware vendors have committed to an interoperability standard for data mirroring, to help with business continuity projects.

Storage hardware distributor AustStor will undergo a name change, and expand into regional New South Wales, as part of its continued focus on pushing the benefits of magneto optical tape drives to Australian users.

A tape drive that has a native capacity of 1.2 terabytes is currently under development. Tandberg Data's subsidiary O-Mass and Imation have agreed to develop the new technology and hope to deliver it to the market in 2005.

Epson Australia has announced plans incorporate its Print Image Matching (PIM) II technology across its entire photo printer line. These printers will also support Exif Print.

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