It may sound like a bit of a broken record of an announcement, but Microsoft has this week once again extended support for Windows XP, proclaiming that it will not be switching the aging operating system’s life support off until 2014.
HP is fixing to further improve its data protection capabilities, announcing new data deduplication solutions that it claims will increase disk utilisation by up to 50 times.
With companies around the world jostling to show off how green they are and greenwash subsequently on the rise, a new study has appeared that illustrates that despite being a marketing tool and good for the environment, going green can be ...
Data recovery specialist Kroll Ontrack is calling for greater caution when retiring old hardware, saying that poor data management can lead to security violations.
Firefox 3.0 is out, and has well and truly broken the five million download record goal, notching up well over eight million downloads in the first 24 hours despite some hefty server problems.
Once upon a time the IT department had the keys to the kingdom, so to speak. With a job that few others in a given organisation understood, they were free to do as they pleased on the network. While times have changed and far more robust s...
According to a new survey of IT decision makers, there is a lot of caution surrounding the adoption of Web 2.0 technologies in the workplace, due largely to concerns about security and proper usage.
In a new study of 500 U.S. businesses, AIIM has found that finding information has become a difficult and time consuming task, with a lack of online search capabilities fingered as a major cause of delays.