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Data recovery technology specialist Kroll Ontrack has announced that it is now offering a “more complete” data recovery solution that includes Solid State Disk (SSD) and Flash capabilities.

Microsoft appears to be contemplating taking a leaf out of Linux’s book for its next operating system, Windows 7, with news that it is considering an “instant on” function previously only seen in Linux-based consumer PCs.

Publishers facing the challenge of creating and managing complex sites and microsites are the target of a newly updated CMS from Nstein Technologies.

Interwoven has delivered features that increase the speed and flexibility of content management with the latest version of MediaBin, its Digital Asset Management (DAM) solution.

A first-of-its-kind survey of Global 1000 companies has found that the vast bulk of eDiscovery risk can be linked to the legal holds process.

According to new data released by the maker of the popular web browser Opera, a mere four percent of websites are standards compliant.

The Newcastle Port Corporation, responsible for one of the largest coal exporting ports in the world, is taking an Objective approach to Enterprise Content Management (ECM).

Teradata has rolled out the latest version of its automated virtual storage database, saying Teradata 13.0 enables companies to make better use of data to support enterprise-wide strategic intelligence.

A Queensland resident is at the centre of a massive spam crackdown, with the US’s Federal Trade Commission (FTC) taking action against one of the world’s largest spam networks.

At Storage Networking World this week LSI has showcased the industry’s first 6-Gig SAS solution for external storage applications, significantly extending its SAS solution portfolio.

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